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Australian Journal of Primary Health Australian Journal of Primary Health
Volume 13 Number 2 2007
Getting Evidence into Policy


Guest Editorial: Getting Evidence into Policy - Stimulating Debate and Building the Evidence Base 

Nicholas Glasgow and Lucio Naccarella

pp. 7-8

 


Editorial: A Milestone 

Hal Swerissen

pp. 9-9

 


General Practice Based Multidisciplinary Care Teams in Australia: Still some unanswered questions. A discussion paper from the Australian General Practice Network 

Rachel Yates, Leanne Wells and Kate Carnell

pp. 10-17

  
 


Primary Health Care or Primary Medical Care: In Reality 

John Macdonald

pp. 18-23

  
 


Health Literacy in Primary Health Care 

Helen Keleher and Virginia Hagger

pp. 24-30

  
 


What does a Population Health Approach Mean for Nurses Working in Primary Health Care? A Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Programme 

Margaret Horsburgh, Felicity Goodyear-Smith and Julie Yallop

pp. 31-37

  
 


Reforming Primary Care in Australia: A Narrative Review of the Evidence from Five Comparator Countries 

Lucio Naccarella, Donna Southern, John Furler, Anthony Scott, Lauren Prosser, Doris Young, Hal Swerissen and Elizabeth Waters

pp. 38-45

  
 


What can the Experiences of Primary Care Organisations in England, Scotland and New Zealand Suggest About the Potential Role of Divisions of General Practice and Primary Care Networks/Partnerships in Addressing Australian Challenges? 

Julie McDonald, Gawaine Powell Davies, Jacqueline Cumming and Mark Fort Harris

pp. 46-55

  
 


Integration, Coordination and Multidisciplinary Care: What can These Approaches Offer to Australian Primary Health Care? 

J. Tieman, G. Mitchell, T. Shelby-James, D. Currow, B. Fazekas, L. O'Dougherty, M. Hegarty, L. Eriksson, R. Brown and D. Reid-Orr

pp. 56-65

  
 


Engaging Primary Health Care Providers in the Promotion of Healthy Weight among Young Children: Barriers and Enablers for Policy and Management 

Lydia Hearn, Margaret Miller and Donna Cross

pp. 66-79

  
 


A Review of Literature on Access to Primary Health Care 

Zahid Ansari

pp. 80-95

  
 


A Conceptual Framework for Performance Assessment in Primary Health Care 

Beverly Sibthorpe and Karen Gardner

pp. 96-103

  
 


Promoting Best Practice in General Practitioner Management of Osteoarthritis of the Hip and Knee: Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Quality Improvement (AMQuIP) Program 

Kay Jones and Leon Piterman

pp. 104-112

  
 


Integrated Disease Management Programs: Reflections and Learnings from Implementation 

Jane Willcox and Marie Gill

pp. 113-120

  
 


Sustaining Chronic Disease Management in Primary Care: Lessons from a Demonstration Project 

Anna Williams, Mark Harris, Kathy Daffurn, Gawaine Powell Davies, Shane Pascoe and Nicholas Zwar

pp. 121-128

  
 


  
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