Awards and Prizes
- Best Oral Paper Prize (awarded from 2019 onwards) – AAAPC Conference
- Best Paper Award (awarded until 2018) – PHCRIS Conference
Best Oral Paper Prize
At the Australasian Association for Academic Primary Care’s (AAAPC) Annual Research Conference, Australian Journal of Primary Health presents a prize for the Best Oral Paper relevant to the interests and scope of the journal.
The prize consists of a certificate and a year’s online subscription to the journal. The winner(s) will be offered free Open Access in the journal for an accepted, peer-reviewed article arising from the Best Oral Paper. Following the conference we will promote the prize winner(s) more widely through social media channels and on this website.
Papers accepted for oral presentation, focusing on those informing critical discussion on primary and community services integrating theory and practice, and using perspectives from a range of disciplines will be eligible. Oral papers presented at the conference are assessed by the journal’s judging committee, comprising the Co-Editors-in-Chief, members of the Editorial Panel and their nominees.
The judging committee considers several criteria for the prize, including originality, rigour, relevance to primary and community health policy and practice, inclusion of relevant groups to the research, and quality of presentation.
(Presenter’s name in bold)
- 2024 Meeting in Sydney, 15–16 August
Emotional care for those experiencing miscarriage: developing a patient-centred guide for health care professionals
Joanne Wong, Sarah Smith and Jacqueline Frayne
- 2023 Meeting in Melbourne, 17–18 August
Experiences of participants in the co-design of a novel community-based health service for people with high healthcare service use
Deirdre McGowan, Claire Morley, Emily Hansen, Kelly Shaw and Tania Winzenberg
- 2022 Online meeting, 18–19 August
What is it like to live with obesity in Asian countries? Findings from a scoping review of qualitative studies
Nor Akma Yunus, Liz Sturgis, Grant Russell, AP Rosediani Muhamad, Ariff Fahmi and Tze Lin Chai
- 2021 Online meeting, 12–13 August
How to undertake research with refugees: An experiential and fieldwork analysis of a 3-year refugee research programme in Southern NZ
Molly George, Lauralie Richard, Chrystal Jaye, Sarah Derrett, Emma Wyeth and Tim Stokes
- 2020 Online meeting, 14–15 August
Advance care planning in dementia: a qualitative study of Australian general practitioners
Adnan Alam, Chris Barton, Pallavi Prathivadi and Danielle Mazza
Published in Australian Journal of Primary Health
- 2019 Meeting in Adelaide, 12–13 July
Can Get Health in Canterbury: an intersectoral partnership to improve access to comprehensive primary health care in a disadvantaged urban location
Jane Lloyd, Elizabeth Harris, Amy Bestman, Barbara Hawkshaw and Mark Harris
Published in Australian Journal of Primary Health
Best Paper Award – PHCRIS
At each year’s Primary Health Care Research & Information Service (PHCRIS) Research Conference, Australian Journal of Primary Health awarded a prize for the best paper relevant to the interests of the journal.
(Presenter’s name in bold)
- 2018 Meeting in Melbourne, 1–3 August
Western Bulldogs’ Sons of the West Program ripple effects: Creating community
Lucio Naccarella and Catherine Dell’Aquila
and
ACME - Aboriginal Cancer Measure of Experience: A patient-reported healthcare quality indicator
Jasmine Micklem
- 2017 Meeting in Brisbane, 7–9 August
A mixed-methods approach to understanding informal communication between disciplines in co-located primary health care
Nicholas Elmitt, Christine Phillips, Sally Hall, Marianne Bookallil and Kirsty Douglas
- 2016 Meeting in Canberra, 8–9 June
Reducing bacterial skin infections in rural Aboriginal communities: new ways of thinking, new ways of working
Susan Thomas, Kristy Crooks, Peter Massey, Kylie Taylor and Glenn Pearce
[Published in Australian Journal of Primary Health 23(3).]
- 2015 Meeting in Adelaide, 29–31 July
Managing Two Worlds Together: city hospital care for country Aboriginal people
Janet Kelly, Judith Dwyer, Brita Pekarsky, Tamara Mackean, Kim O’Donnell and Eileen Willis
- 2014 Meeting in Canberra, 23–25 July
Bringing ATAPS data to life: the development of an interactive CQI platform for improving service design and access to primary mental health care
Peter Carswell, Robert Ford and Bethany Marshall
- 2013 Meeting in Sydney, 10–12 July
Access to core primary health care services in rural and remote Australia
Susan Thomas, John Wakerman and John Humphreys
and
Interprofessional learning in residential aged care: providing optimal care for residents
Karla Seaman, Caroline Bulsara and Rosemary D. Saunders
[Published in Australian Journal of Primary Health 21(3).]
- 2012 Meeting in Canberra, 18–20 July
Impact of subsidised fruit and vegetables on the health and nutrition of Aboriginal children
Andrew Black, Hassan Vally, Fiona Smith, Raymond Jones, Kerry Hampshire, Peter Morris and Kerin O’Dea
- 2011 Meeting in Brisbane, 13–15 July
´It had to be my choice´ – Indigenous smoking cessation and negotiations of risk, resistance and resilience
Chelsea Bond, Geoffrey Spurling, Noel Hayman and Deborah Askew
- 2010 Meeting in Darwin, 30 June – 2 July
The contribution of the Adult Health Check to preventive care in a remote Aboriginal primary care service
Paul Burgess