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Australian Journal of Primary Health
Volume 10 Number 3 2004
Addressing Inequity through Primary Health Care


Guest Editorial: What can we learn from equity research and interventions? 

Barbara Starfield

pp. 7-10

 


Taking a systematic approach to addressing health inequality in Primary Health Care 

Elizabeth Harris and John Furler

pp. 11-12

 


From tearful toddler to strident youth: Tackling health inequalities through primary care 

John Catford

pp. 13-14

 


Consumer participation: The challenges to achieving influence and equity 

Sally Nathan

pp. 15-20

  
 


Access to primary health care: three challenges to equity 

Mark Fort Harris, Elizabeth Harris and Martin Roland

pp. 21-29

  
 


Reducing health inequalities: Ethical issues in a Scottish child health home visiting program 

Wendy A Rogers

pp. 30-37

  
 


Partnerships, primary health care and health inequalities: problems and possibilities 

Jenny M Lewis

pp. 38-45

  
 


Funding Aboriginal primary health care 

Gavin Mooney and Barbara Henry

pp. 46-53

  
 


Subsidised Café Meals Program: more than just "a cheap meal" 

Katrina Doljanin and Kristine Olaris

pp. 54-60

  
 


Ethnic community stakeholders as partners in primary and secondary diabetes prevention 

Eleni Karantzas-Savva and Amy Kirwan

pp. 61-66

  
 


Bringing accessible antenatal care to disadvantaged women in outer western Sydney 

Christine Dwyer, Helen Cooke and Krishna Hort

pp. 67-75

  
 


New Zealand primary health care policy and the role of a non-government organisation 

Peter Glensor

pp. 76-82

  
 


Tantalus and the Tyranny of Territory: Pursuing the dream of parity in rural and metropolitan population health outcomes through primary health care programs 

Peter Harvey

pp. 83-88

  
 


An analysis of the Primary Health Care Access Program in the Northern Territory: A major Aboriginal health policy reform 

Clive Rosewarne and John Boffa

pp. 89-100

  
 


New Zealand action to address major inequities in the distribution and ultilisation of primary health care services 

Laurence Malcolm

pp. 101-109

 


Health inequality, social exclusion and neighbourhood renewal: Can place-based renewal improve the health of disadvantaged communities? 

Harald Klein

pp. 110-119

  
 


GPs' views on how low socioeconomic position affects diabetes management: an exploratory study 

Vanessa Rose, Mark Harris and Maria Theresa Ho

pp. 120-123

  
 


Coping with redundancy: A mentorship program for men 

Elyssa Joy, Dimity Pond and Georgina Cotter

pp. 124-129

  
 


A participatory action research process with a rural Indigenous men's group: monitoring and reinforcing change  

Komla Tsey, Mark Wenitong, Janya McCalman, Mary Whiteside, Leslie Baird, David Patterson, Bradley Baird, Ruth Fagan, Yvonne Cadet-James and Andrew Wilson

pp. 130-136

  
 


The impact of residential socio-economic profile on medical service utilisation and nursing home attendance claims by older Australians 

Gerard Gill, Kate Blackmore, Dominic P Geraghty and Des FitzGerald

pp. 137-143

  
 


Factors affecting Medicare affordability 

Hal Swerissen and Lucinda Jordan

pp. 144-150

  
 


Matching care to need in general practice: A secondary analysis of Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health (BEACH) data 

Mark F Harris, John Furler, Lisa Valenti, Elizabeth Harris and Helena Britt

pp. 151-155

  
 


Book Reviews: 'Mental Health in Primary Care ? a new approach', 'Qualitative Research in Sociology: An Introduction', 'Health Policy in a Globalising World' 

Bill Healy, Pranee Liamputtong and Vivian Lin

pp. 156-159

  
 


Access to rural general practice and primary care: Time now for more equitable and sustainable solutions? 

Sam Heard

pp. 160-161

 


  
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