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Evidence into policy in Australian primary health care

MJA 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S41-S96
 

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The Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute: rising to the challenge of applying knowledge from research to Australian policy
Nicholas B Mays — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S44-S45.

 

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Bringing evidence to bear on policy processes: the challenge of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute
Nicholas J Glasgow, John E Marley, Linda J Kristjanson, Janette A Donovan, Sally J Hall, Mark F Harris, David M Lyle, Elizabeth J Kerr and Frith Rayner — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S46-S49.

 

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Models of chronic disease management in primary care for patients with mild-to-moderate asthma or COPD: a narrative review
Josephine M Cranston, Alan J Crockett, John R Moss, Robert W Pegram and Nigel P Stocks — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S50-S52.

 

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Chronic disease management in primary care: from evidence to policy
Sarah M Dennis, Nicholas Zwar, Rhonda Griffiths, Martin Roland, Iqbal Hasan, Gawaine Powell Davies and Mark Harris — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S53-S56.

 

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Seriously working together: integrated governance models to achieve sustainable partnerships between health care organisations
Claire L Jackson, Caroline Nicholson, Jenny Doust, Lily Cheung and John O’Donnell — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S57-S60.

 

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Multidisciplinary care planning and teamwork in primary care
Geoffrey K Mitchell, Jennifer J Tieman and Tania M Shelby-James — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S61-S64.

 

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Coordinating primary health care: an analysis of the outcomes of a systematic review
Gawaine Powell Davies, Anna M Williams, Karen Larsen, David Perkins, Martin Roland and Mark F Harris — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S65-S68.

 

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The implementation and impact of different funding initiatives on access to multidisciplinary primary health care and policy implications
Julie McDonald, Mark F Harris, Jacqueline Cumming, Gawaine Powell Davies and Pippa Burns — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S69-S72.

 

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Primary care funding and organisational policy options and implications: a narrative review of evidence from five comparator countries
Lucio Naccarella, Donna Southern, John Furler, Anthony Scott, Lauren Prosser, Doris Young, Hal Swerissen and Elizabeth Waters — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S73-S76.

 

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“Beyond workforce”: a systemic solution for health service provision in small rural and remote communities
John S Humphreys, John Wakerman, Robert Wells, Pim Kuipers, Judith A Jones and Phil Entwistle — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S77-S80.

 

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Depression in primary health care: from evidence to policy
Kathleen M Griffiths and Helen Christensen — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S81-S83.

 

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Preventing growth faltering among Australian Indigenous children: implications for policy and practice
Elizabeth L McDonald, Ross S Bailie, Alice R Rumbold, Peter S Morris and Barbara A Paterson — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S84-S86.

 

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Review of evidence to guide primary health care policy and practice to prevent childhood obesity
Lydia A Hearn, Margaret R Miller and Renee Campbell-Pope — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S87-S91.

 

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The effectiveness of competency-based education in equipping primary health care workers to manage chronic disease in Australian general practice settings
Nicholas J Glasgow, Robert Wells, James Butler and Anna Gear — Med J Aust 2008; 188 (8 Suppl): S92-S96.

The research reported in this supplement is a project of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, which is supported by a grant from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, under the Primary Health Care Research, Evaluation and Development Strategy.

The information and opinions contained in it do not necessarily reflect the views or policy of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute or the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.

Cover image: Tanisha Jowsey and Kimberley Brady

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