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2005 Research Report

Journal Article

Abbott-Chapman, JA, ‘Competing Discourses in Australian Higher Education: Giving Voice to the Public Intellectual’, ISAA Review: The Journal of the Independent Scholars Association of Australia Inc, 4 (1) pp. 14-21. ISSN 1444-0881 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Bell, EJ and MacCarrick, G and Parker, LA and Allen, J*, ‘`Lost in translation'?: Developing assessment criteria that value rural practice’, The International Journal of Rural and Remote Health, 5 (420) pp. Online. ISSN 1445-6354 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Campbell, A, ‘The evaluation of a model of primary mental health care in rural Tasmania’, The Australian Journal of Rural Health, 13 (3) pp. 142-148. ISSN 1038-5282 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Dalton, L, ‘Use of clinical space as an indicator of student nurse's professional development and changing need for support’, Nurse Education Today, 25 pp. 126-131. ISSN 0260-6917 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Le, Q, ‘Euthanasia: an intercultural perspective’, Australian Journal of Social Issues pp. 98-103. ISSN 0157-6321 (1995) [Refereed Article]

Le, Q, ‘Science, Technology and Culture: A Vietnamese Perspective’, Journal of Vietnamese Studies pp. 1-10. ISSN 1030-6390 (1995) [Refereed Article]

MacCarrick, G and Winzenberg, TM and Holloway, GM and Hemmings, LC and Ikin, RP and Abbott, DJ, ‘Preparedness for hospital practice - maintaining strengths in an MBBS curriculum in the midst of change’, Focus on Health Professional Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 6 (3) pp. 9-11. ISSN 1442-1100 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Marriott, J* and Taylor, S* and Simpson, M* and Bull, R and Galbraith, K* and Howarth, H and Leversha, A* and Best, D* and Rose, M*, ‘Australian National Strategy for pharmacy preceptor education and support’, Australian Journal of Rural Health, 13 (2) pp. 83-90. ISSN 1038-5282 (2005) [Refereed Article]

McManamey, RM, ‘Exploring Community Newspapers and Social Capital: the Micro-Giants of Media and Community - the Quiet Revolution’, New Community Quarterly, 3 (3) pp. 3-14. ISSN 1448-0336 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Millar, P and Kilpatrick, SI, ‘How community development programmes can foster re-engagement with learning in disadvantaged communities: Leadership as process’, Studies in the Education of Adults, 37 (1) pp. 18-30. ISSN 0266-0830 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Orpin, P and Gabriel, MB, ‘Recruiting undergraduates to rural practice: what the students can tell us’, Rural and Remote Health, 5 (512) pp. 1-14. ISSN 1445-6354 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Stirling, CM and Monaghan, J, ‘Australian rural midwives: perspectives on continuing professional development’, Rural and Remote Health, 5 (468) pp. 1-8. ISSN 1445-6354 (2005) [Refereed Article]

Whetton, SG, ‘Successes and failures: what are we measuring?’, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 11 (Supplement 2) pp. 98-100. ISSN 1357-633X (2005) [Refereed Article]

Abbott-Chapman, JA, ‘Let's keep our Beginning Teachers’, Principal Matters: Journal for Secondary School Leaders in Aus. & NZ (65) pp. 2-4. ISSN 1322-2481 (2005) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘Language, Society and Culture’, Language, Society and Culture (10 & 11) ISSN 1327-774X (2002) [Edited Journal Article]

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘Language, Society and Culture’, Language, Society and Culture (15) pp. 0-00. ISSN 0327-774X (2005) [Edited Journal Article]

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘Language, Society and Culture’, Language, Society and Culture (12 & 13) ISSN 1327-774X (2003) [Edited Journal Article]

Le, T and Le, Q, ‘Language, Society and Culture’, Language, Society and Culture (1 & 2) ISSN 1327-774X (1997) [Edited Journal Article]

Book

Whetton, SG, Health Infomatics: A socio-technical perspective, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, pp. 260. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Authored Other Book]

Chapter in Book

Gillies, JD* and Whetton, SG, ‘Electronic Health Records’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 167-191. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Kilpatrick, SI and Bound, HI, ‘Facilitating Regional Development through 'Interactional Infrastructure': Skill Development in Seasonal Industries’, Participation and Governance in Regional Development, Ashgate Publishing Limited, Eversole,R and Martin,J (ed), Aldershot, pp. 95-113. ISBN 0-7546-4584-3 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Pollard, C and Whetton, SG, ‘Decision Support Systems’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 193-217. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Walker, JH and Whetton, SG, ‘Health Informatics in Action: Rural and Remote Health’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 220-241. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Whetton, SG, ‘E-Health’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 142-166. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Whetton, SG and Pollard, C, ‘Health Information Systems’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 116-141. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Whetton, SG, ‘The Health Care Environment and Health Informatics’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 3-26. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Whetton, SG and Showell, C*, ‘Tools: Promises and Pitfalls’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 78-99. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Whetton, SG, ‘What is Health Informatics’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 27-47. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Research Book Chapter]

Dennis, SL, ‘In Our Own Right - Black Australian Nurses' Stories’, Black Australian Nurses' Stories, eContent Management Pty Ltd, Sally Goold Oam & Kerrynne Liddle (ed), Sydney, pp. 58-62. ISBN 0975742221 (2005) [Other Book Chapter]

Whetton, SG and Hoban, L and Hartnett, JS, ‘Doing Databases’, Health Informatics A Socio-Technical Perspective, Oxford University Press, Sue Whetton (ed), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 100-115. ISBN 0 19 555078 1 (2005) [Other Book Chapter]

Review

Hughes, CJ, ‘Preventing alcohol-related harm among Australian rural youth: investigating the 'Social Norms' approach’, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, 1 (1) pp. 1-8 (2005) [Other Review]

Conference Publication

Abbott-Chapman, JA and Kilpatrick, SI, ‘Community Efficacy and Social Capital: Modelling how communities deliver outcomes for members’, Proceedings of Making Knowledge Work - PASCAL International Conference, University of Stirling, Scotland, pp. 209-216. ISBN 1 85769 2187 (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Bound, HI and Kilpatrick, SI, ‘Partnerships for Skilling a Seasonal Workforce’, Vocational learning: Transitions, Interrelationships, Partnerships and sustainable futures, Surfers Paradise, pp. 114-122. ISBN 1-875378-60-X (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Hughes, CJ, ‘The end of 'health terrorism'? Investigating innovative approaches to substance abuse prevention’, Proceedings of the 8th National Rural Health Conference, Alice Springs, Northern Territory EJ ISBN 0-0000-0000-0 (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Kilpatrick, SI and Abbott-Chapman, JA, ‘Community efficacy and social capital’, Proceedings of the 2nd Future of Australia's Country Towns Conference, LaTrobe University, Bendigo, pp. 1-12. ISBN 1920948848 (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Le, Q, ‘A genre-based approach to computer assisted language learning’, Conference Proceedings on Learning with Technology, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 333-337. ISBN 0-7325-1220-4 (1995) [Refereed Conference]

McManamey, RM, ‘Community Newspapers in Tasmania 1910 to 2000: dynamic growth, population change and community cohesion’, Proceedings of The Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) 2005, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 1 - 20. ISBN 0959846050 (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Millar, P and Kilpatrick, SI, ‘Management Skill Training for Traditional Primary Industries: Is Delivery in Decline?’, Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Conference on Post-Compulsory Education and Training, Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast, Queensland, pp. 55-62. ISBN 1-875378-60-X (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Orpin, P and Walker, JH and Stratford, E and Robinson, A and Vickers, JC and Bull, R and Felmingham, BS and Behrens, HJ and Boyer, KC, ‘Growing old in rural Tasmania: A pilot study of service needs and the impact of migration to and from rural settings’, Proceedings of the 38th National Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Gold Coast, Queensland, pp. 100-111. ISBN 0-9758310-0-3 (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Stirling, CM, ‘Volunteers in an Organisational Setting: Critical Discourse Analysis Theory into Research’, Proceedings of the International Conference on Critical Discourse Analysis: Theory into Research, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 193-199. ISBN 186295296 5 (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Whetton, SG, ‘Health informatics workforce skills: technology is king, time for a consort?’, Proceedings of HIC 2005: Thirteenth National Health Informatics Conference, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 1-7. ISBN 0975101358 (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Whetton, SG, ‘Successes and Failures: What are we measuring?’, Conference Proceedings, Brisbane, pp. 100-103. (2005) [Refereed Conference]

Auckland, SRJ, ‘Rural Health Teaching Sites: Foundations for Innovative Rural Community Partnerships’, AUCEA National Conference 2005, Melbourne, pp. 1-20. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference]

Bell, EJ, ‘`Just for us ladies': Intersections of gender, education, economic status and other factors affecting the success of self-management in rural contexts’, 8th National Rural Health Conference CD, Alice Springs, NT ISBN 0 957 1220 8 8 (2005) [Non Refereed Conference]

Le, Q and Le, T, ‘The Role of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Rural Health Education in Tasmania’, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Technology in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Beijing China, pp. 161-166. (2005) [Non Refereed Conference]

Bell, EJ, ‘Towards a theory of service design’, 4th Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Canberra, pp. 1-10. (2005) [Conference Extract]

Bull, R and Dalton, L and Howarth, H, ‘Pharmacist Preceptor Education and Support Program’, National Rural Health Alliance Website, Alice Springs, pp. un specified. (2005) [Conference Extract]

Dalton, L, ‘8th National Rural Health Conference’, Pharmacist Preceptor Education and Support Program, Alice Springs, pp. 121. (2005) [Conference Extract]

Dennis, SL, ‘Helping Nurses work effectively in Aboriginal Communities’, AARN Tasmania Victoria State Conference, Melbourne, pp. *. ISBN * (2005) [Conference Extract]

Elmer, SL and Kilpatrick, SI, ‘Capacity Building for Integrated Health Care at the Local Level’, Capacity Building for Integrated Health Care at the Local Level, Adelaide (2005) [Conference Extract]

Kilpatrick, PR, ‘Rural teachers: key facilitators of mental health care for school age students’, Making Primary Health Care Work: Challenges for the Education and Practice of the Health Workforce, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, pp. 90. (2005) [Conference Extract]

Kilpatrick, SI and Elmer, SL, ‘Capacity building for integrated health care at the local level’, Making Primary Health Care Work:Challenges for the Education and Practice of the Health Workforce, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, pp. 211. (2005) [Conference Extract]

Le, Q and Le, T, ‘Cultural Attitudes of Vietnamese Migrants on Health’, Creative Dissent: Constructive Solutions, Parramatta, NSW, pp. online. ISBN 1324-9339 (2005) [Conference Extract]

Le, Q, ‘Issues on Health Data Collection’, Creative Dissent: Constructive Solutions, Parramatta NSW, pp. online. ISBN 1324-9339 (2005) [Conference Extract]

McManamey, RM, ‘Community Newspapers as a Communicative Discourse’, Critical Discourse Analysis, Theory into Research, University of Tasmania, Launceston, pp. 54. (2005) [Conference Extract]

McManamey, RM, ‘Social Capital and Community Newspapers’, Social Capital Foundations, At Paul's Bay, Malta, pp. 1. (2005) [Conference Extract]

Contract Report, Consultant's Report

Bell, EJ, Falls prevention: Evidence into practice, The Department for Health and Ageing (2005) [Contract Report]

Elmer, SL, GP Hospital Integration Demonstration Site Launceston Final Evaluation Report, Launceston General Hospital (2005) [Contract Report]

Hughes, CJ, Suicide Prevention Services Audit - Final Report, Department of Health and Human Services (2005) [Contract Report]

Kilpatrick, SI and Bound, HI, Skilling a seasonal workforce: A way forward for rural regions, The National Centre for Vocational Education Research NCVER, 1 (2005) [Contract Report]

Orpin, P, A Pilot Survey of Tasmanian Multi-Purpose Services Boards/Committees, DHHS (2005) [Contract Report]

Stirling, CM and Elmer, SL, Evaluation of the Cancer Council Tasmania's Cancer Connect and Cancer Helpline Services Final Report, The Cancer Council Tasmania (2005) [Contract Report]

Stirling, CM, SA Ambulance Service: an organisational response to Volunteer Research, SA Ambulance Service (2005) [Contract Report]

Walker, JH and Behrens, HJ and Boyer, KC and Bull, R and Felmingham, BS and Orpin, P and Robinson, A and Stratford, E and Vickers, JC, Rural Seniors Research - Pilot Study North West Tasmania, Rural Ageing Research Consortium (2005) [Contract Report]

Bell, EJ, 'The learning tree': An evidence-based model of a residential service for youth aged 12-18 with drug issues, The Salvation Army (2005) [Consultants Report]

Howarth, H, Report of Health Promotion and Screening Activities by Community Pharmacists 2005, Community Pharmacy Research Support Centre, 28 (2005) [Consultants Report]

Hughes, CJ and Auckland, SRJ, Final Evaluation Report of the Medication Management for Enrolled Nurses Package (2004) [Consultants Report]

Hughes, CJ and Auckland, SRJ, Final Evaluation Report of the Medication Management for Registered Nurses Package (2004) [Consultants Report]

Hughes, CJ and Auckland, SRJ, Interim Evaluation Report of the Medication Management for Enrolled Nurses Package (2005) [Consultants Report]

Kilpatrick, SI and Millar, P, Evaluation of the West Tamar Strong Start Coordination of Services Project, Department of Education, Tasmania, Final (2005) [Consultants Report]

Stirling, CM, Outcomes Paper Mt Macedon Volunteer Research Summit 20-21 September 2004, Emergency Management Australia (2005) [Consultants Report]

Other Creative Work

Boyer, KC, Advising the Government on Behalf of Women, Centre for Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7000, pp. 568 (2005) [Minor Creative Work]


EJ - Denotes Electronic Journal
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