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Australian Journal of Primary Health Australian Journal of Primary Health
Volume 11 Number 2 2005
Reflections on the Primary Health Care Sector in Australia


Editorial 

Rae Walker

pp. 6-7

 


After-hours service models in Queensland Australia: A framework for sustainability 

Lisa Crossland and Craig Veitch

pp. 9-15

  
 


The role of empowerment through life skills development in building comprehensive primary health care systems in Indigenous Australia 

Komla Tsey, Helen Travers, Teresa Gibson, Mary Whiteside, Yvonne Cadet-James, Melissa Haswell-Elkins, Janya McCalman and Andrew Wilson

pp. 16-21

  
 


Clinical governance in community health care settings: Evidence and issues 

Hal Swerissen and Lucinda Jordan

pp. 26-31

  
 


Access Health: Providing primary health care to vulnerable and marginalised populations - A practice paper 

James Rowe

pp. 32-37

  
 


Advancing consumer participation in primary health: The case of a Victorian Primary Care Partnership 

Lauren Cordwell

pp. 38-44

  
 


Approaches to population health care: The emerging context! 

Peter Harvey

pp. 45-52

  
 


The impact of Aboriginal community controlled health service advocacy on Aboriginal health policy 

Ben Bartlett and John Boffa

pp. 53-61

  
 


Reflections on integrating mental health into primary health care services in remote Indigenous communities in Far North Queensland and the Northern Territory  

Melissa Haswell-Elkins, Ernest Hunter, Tricia Nagel, Carolyn Thompson, Brenda Hall, Robert Mills, Rachael Wargent, Komla Tsey, Leanne Knowles and Yvonne Wilkinson

pp. 62-69

  
 


Chronic Condition Self-Management: A primary health care change management problem 

Susan Lambert

pp. 70-77

  
 


Alternatives to for-profit corporatisation: The view from general practice 

Rob Anderson, Phil Haywood, Tim Usherwood, Marion Haas and Jane Hall

pp. 78-86

  
 


Primary care patients' views on why they present to Emergency Departments: Inappropriate attendances or inappropriate policy? 

Peter Siminski, Sue Cragg, Rebekkah Middleton, Malcolm Masso, Luise Lago, Janette Green and Kathy Edgar

pp. 87-95

  
 


Developing evidence-based practice in population health at the local level: Qualitative insights can complement quantitative needs assessment. 

Armita Adily, Wendell Peacock and Jeanette Ward

pp. 96-105

  
 


Improving general practice survey response rates: Bells (primers), whistles (reminders) and carrots (incentives). 

Claire Harris, Neil Day, Doris Young, Maria Potiriaids, Donna Southern and David Dunt

pp. 106-112

  
 


Moving towards meaningful local population health data: The service provider perspective 

Denise Ruth, Rosalind Hurworth and Nabil Sulaiman

pp. 113-119

  
 


General practice capacity for behavioural risk factor management: A SNAP-shot of a needs assessment in Australia 

Cheryl Amoroso, Coletta Hobbs and Mark F Harris

pp. 120-127

  
 


Capacity building initiatives within the Divisions of General Practice setting in Victoria, Australia. 

Lucio Naccarella, Theonie Tacticos, Jane Sims and Maria Potiriadis

pp. 128-135

  
 


The development of a Health Promotion Community Participation Framework 

Lorraine Llewellyn-Jones and David Harvey

pp. 136-146

  
 


Barriers to the provision of home and community care services to culturally and linguistically diverse populations in rural Australia 

Bernadette Ward, Julie Ellis and Karen Anderson

pp. 147-155

  
 


Book Reviews: 'Neighbourhoods and Health', 'Globalising Inequalities: New Patterns of Social Privilege & Disadvantage', 'Qualitative Research Methods (2nd edition)'  

Priscilla Robinson and Neil Harris

pp. 156-160

  
 


  
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