Australian Health Review
Volume 40 Number 1 2016
AH14132Addressing migration-related social and health inequalities in Australia: call for research funding priorities to recognise the needs of migrant populations
Andre Renzaho, Michael Polonsky, David Mellor and Sheila Cyril
pp. 3-10
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AH14262What is access to radiation therapy? A conceptual framework and review of influencing factors
Puma Sundaresan, Martin R. Stockler and Christopher G. Milross
pp. 11-18
AH15013Reviewing public policy for promoting population oral health in Victoria, Australia (2007–12)
Adina Y. Heilbrunn-Lang, Lauren M. Carpenter, Seona M. Powell, Susan L. Kearney, Deborah Cole and Andrea M. de Silva
pp. 19-26
AH14136Stakeholder perspectives on the new sickness certificate in Victoria: results from a mixed-methods qualitative study
Bianca Brijnath, Nabita Singh and Danielle Mazza
pp. 27-32
AH14192Is health workforce planning recognising the dynamic interplay between health literacy at an individual, organisation and system level?
Lucio Naccarella, Brenda Wraight and Des Gorman
pp. 33-35
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AH14246Associations between Australian clinical medical practitioner exposure to workplace aggression and workforce participation intentions
Danny J. Hills
pp. 36-42
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AH14167Thrombolysis in acute stroke: ongoing challenges based on a tertiary hospital audit and comparisons with other Australian studies
Alex H. T. Lau, Graham Hall, Ian A. Scott and Marie Williams
pp. 43-53
AH14197Senior staff perspectives of a quality indicator program in public sector residential aged care services: a qualitative cross-sectional study in Victoria, Australia
Liam M. Chadwick, Aleece MacPhail, Joseph E. Ibrahim, Linda McAuliffe, Susan Koch and Yvonne Wells
pp. 54-62
AH14218Detecting change in patient outcomes in a rural ambulatory rehabilitation service: the responsiveness of Goal Attainment Scaling and the Lawton Scale
Louis Baggio and David J. Buckley
pp. 63-68
AH15011The Australian 75+ Health Assessment: could it detect early functional decline better?
Karen Grimmer, Kate Kennedy, Steven Milanese, Kay Price and Debra Kay
pp. 69-77
AH15048Successful linking of patient records between hospital services and general practice to facilitate integrated care in a hospital and health service in south-east Queensland
Martin Connor, Gary E. Day and Dean Meston
pp. 78-81
AH15065Use of a capacity audit tool in a mental health setting
Kathryn Zeitz and Paul Hester
pp. 82-85
AH14219Effects of a pilot multidisciplinary clinic for frequent attending elderly patients on deprescribing
Alison Mudge, Katherine Radnedge, Karen Kasper, Robert Mullins, Julie Adsett, Serena Rofail, Sophie Lloyd and Michael Barras
pp. 86-91
AH15010Prevalence and associations of general practice nurses’ involvement in consultations of general practitioner registrars: a cross-sectional analysis
Allison Turnock, Simon Morgan, Kim Henderson, Amanda Tapley, Mieke van Driel, Chris Oldmeadow, Jean Ball, Jenny Presser, Andrew Davey, John Scott and Parker Magin
pp. 92-99
AH15012Potential economic impact on hospitalisations of the Palliative Care Clinical Studies Collaborative (PaCCSC) ketamine randomised controlled trial
Nikki McCaffrey, Janet Hardy, Belinda Fazekas, Meera Agar, Linda Devilee, Debra Rowett and David Currow
pp. 100-105
AH15029An evaluation of current home enteral nutrition services at principal referral hospitals in New South Wales, Australia
Sahrish Sonia Faruquie, Elizabeth Kumiko Parker and Peter Talbot
pp. 106-113
AH15062Acute rehospitalisation during the first 3 months of in-patient rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury
Nalinda Andraweera and Richard Seemann
pp. 114-117
AH15070Comparing the reimbursement of new medicines between Australia and New Zealand
Rajan Ragupathy and Zaheer-UD-Din Babar
pp. 118-119
AH15093Author reply: exploring the implications of a fixed budget for new medicines: a study of reimbursement of new medicines in Australia and New Zealand
Colman B. Taylor and Michael Wonder
pp. 120-120