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Australian Journal of Primary Health
Volume 9 Number 2 & 3 2003
The Management of Chronic Disease in Primary Care Settings


Editorial: Chronic illness: policies and paradoxes  

Rosalie Aroni and Hal Swerissen

pp. 7-8

 


Section 1 Introduction: Examining Self-management  


pp. 9-9

 


Asthma self-management: What do we really mean? 

RA Aron i, SM Sawye r, MJ Abramso n, K Stewar t, FC Thie n, DP Goema n and JA Douglas s

pp. 10-17

  
 


Chronic Illness, disability and rehabilitation: The nature and role of personal control variables 

Gregory Murphy and Katherine Reid

pp. 18-24

  
 


Negotiating ownership of chronic illness: An appropriate role for health professionals in chronic illness self-management programs 

Amanda Weeks, Brian McAvoy, Chris Peterson, John Furler, Christine Walker, Hal Swerissen and John Belfrage

pp. 25-33

  
 


Can I trust thee? Self-management, trust and evaluation in chronic disease 

Rae Walker

pp. 34-40

  
 


The Partners in Health scale: The development and psychometric properties of a generic assessment scale for chronic condition self-management 

Malcolm W Battersby, Alex Ask, Marion M Reece, Mignon J Markwick and James P Collins

pp. 41-52

  
 


Section 2 Introduction: Identity and Self-management  


pp. 53-53

 


Chronic illness and self-management: A patient's perspection 

Joanna Ng

pp. 54-60

  
 


Diabetes self-management: multiple technologies of self 

Dorothy H Broom

pp. 61-67

  
 


The role of self-help groups in chronic illness management: A qualitative study 

Kay Coppa and Frances M Boyle

pp. 68-74

  
 


Self-help organisations: A qualitative study of successful collaboration with general practice 

Frances M Boyle, T. Natasha Posner, Christopher B Del Mar, Jill McLean and Robert A Bush

pp. 75-79

  
 


The perceived benefits of the chronic disease self-management program among participants with stroke: A qualitative study  

Tara Catalano, Paul Dickson, Elizabeth Kendall, Kim Kuipers and T. Natasha Posner

pp. 80-89

  
 


Mental illness and "self"-management in rural Australia: caregivers' perspectives  

Shari Siegloff and Rosalie Aroni

pp. 90-100

  
 


Section 3 Introduction: System Change 


pp. 101-101

 


Guest Editorial: Self-management - A new era dawns... 

Sue Frendin

pp. 102-104

 


Managing health care in Australia: Steps on the health care roundabout? 

Peter Harvey

pp. 105-108

  
 


The science of the COAG coordinated care trials 

Peter W Harvey and Peter J McDonald

pp. 109-113

  
 


Small-scale rural pilot programs in chronic illness management - what next? 

PW Harve y, PD Mill s, G Misa n and K Warre n

pp. 114-118

  
 


Providing better care for patients with chronic disease 

LC Smit h, NJ Amsin g, DS Pilbro w, SR Bir d, HM Sinnot t, H Teichtah l and CJ Orki n

pp. 119-126

  
 


The process of implementing the Stanford Model Chronic Disease Self-Management Program: The Northern Hospital experience 

M Murph y, J Saunder s, M Campbel l, B Jackso n and D Berlowit z

pp. 127-131

  
 


Participation and chronic disease self-management: Are we risking inequitable resource allocation? 

Michele Foster, Elizabeth Kendall, Paul Dickson, Wendy Chaboyer, Beth Hunter and Travis Gee

pp. 132-140

  
 


Contextualising indicators of socio-economic status: Chronic illness as lived experience of SES 

Christine Walker and Chris Peterson

pp. 141-148

  
 


Section 4 Introduction: Demonstration Projects 


pp. 149-149

 


Chronic disease self-management in patients living in lower socio-economic areas: A WA perspective 

Marny Lishman

pp. 150-154

  
 


Sustaining a "Secondary Disease Prevention" approach to chronic disease management: A chronically complex issue 

Anita Mansfield

pp. 155-159

  
 


The chronic disease self-management project at Katherine West Health Board Aboriginal Corporation in the Northern Territory: A report of the first year 

Robyn Mobbs, Hung The Nguyen and Andrew Bell

pp. 160-167

  
 


Chronic disease self-management in Aboriginal Communities: Towards a sustainable program of care in rural communities 

J Ah Kit, C Prideau x, PW Harve y, J Collin s, M Battersb y, PD Mill s and S Dansi e

pp. 168-176

  
 


Coaching for behaviour change in chronic disease: A review of the literature and the implications for coaching as a self-management intervention 

Helen Lindner, David Menzies, Jill Kelly, Sonya Taylor and Marianne Shearer

pp. 177-185

  
 


The Good Life Club: Methodology and study design - a discussion 

Jill Kelly, David Menzies and Sonya Taylor

pp. 186-191

  
 


Six-month outcome data for the Good Life Club project: An outcomes study of diabetes self-management 

Colette J Browning and Shane A Thomas

pp. 192-198

  
 


Telephone coach training for health professionals in patient self-management strategies 

Helen Lindner, David Menzies and Jill Kelly

pp. 199-207

  
 


The sharing health care initiative: Issues in design of the evaluation of a national program of demonstration projects for self-management of chronic conditions 

Anne-Marie Feyer, Caitlin Francis, Ray Quigley, Rebecca Jessop and John Walsh

pp. 208-216

  
 


Section 5 Introduction: Resources for Consumer Empowerment 


pp. 217-217

 


Communicating with consumers: The development of an evidence-based research agenda in chronic illness research  

Sophie Hill and Judith Stoelwinder

pp. 218-222

  
 


Bibliography 

Sabrina Gupta, Rosalie Aroni, Amanda Weeks and Lina Abboud

pp. 223-259

  
 


Cumulative Index Vol 1, No 1, 1996 - Vol 8, No 3, 2002: by title 


pp. 260-275

  
 


  
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