Australian Health Review
Volume 42 Number 1 2018
AH17055A two-way street: reciprocal teaching and learning in refugee health
Timothy James Martin, Coen Butters and Linny Phuong
pp. 1-4
AH17056Improving health literacy about dementia among older Chinese and Vietnamese Australians
Betty Haralambous, Paulene Mackell, Xiaoping Lin, Marcia Fearn and Briony Dow
pp. 5-9
AH17067Health professionals' views on health literacy issues for culturally and linguistically diverse women in maternity care: barriers, enablers and the need for an integrated approach
Jo-anne Hughson, Fiona Marshall, Justin Oliver Daly, Robyn Woodward-Kron, John Hajek and David Story
pp. 10-20
AH17077What’s in a name? An overview of organisational health literacy terminology
Elizabeth Meggetto, Bernadette Ward and Anton Isaccs
pp. 21-30
AH17059Building health literacy responsiveness in Melbourne’s west: a systems approach
Mindy L. Allott, Tanya Sofra, Gail O'Donnell, Jeremy L. Hearne and Lucio Naccarella
pp. 31-35
AH17049Key lessons for designing health literacy professional development courses
Lucio Naccarella and Bernice Murphy
pp. 36-38
AH17049 Abstract | AH17049 Full Text | AH17049PDF (85 KB) Open Access Article
AH16056Effect of health insurance on direct hospitalisation costs for in-patients with ischaemic stroke in China
Ma Yong, Xiong Xianjun, Li Jinghu and Fang Yunyun
pp. 39-44
AH16126Faecal occult blood testing (FOBT)-based colorectal cancer screening trends and predictors of non-use: findings from the South Australian setting and implications for increasing FOBT uptake
Kamelia Todorov, Carlene Wilson, Greg Sharplin and Nadia Corsini
pp. 45-52
AH16140‘Why didn’t you write a not-for-cardiopulmonary resuscitation order?’ Unexpected death or failure of process?
Michele Levinson, Amber Mills, Jonathan Barrett, Gaya Sritharan and Anthea Gellie
pp. 53-58
AH16095Electronic health records and online medical records: an asset or a liability under current conditions?
Judith Allen-Graham, Lauren Mitchell, Natalie Heriot, Roksana Armani, David Langton, Michele Levinson, Alan Young, Julian A. Smith, Tom Kotsimbos and John W. Wilson
pp. 59-65
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AH16197Hunter and New England HealthPathways: a 4-year journey of integrated care
Jane S. Gray, Judith R. Swan, Margaret A. Lynch, Tracey M. Tay, Marika-Jane Mackenzie, John H. Wiggers, Karen A. Harrison, Robert C. McDonald, Ian P. O'Dea, Louise M. Harrigan, Sandra M. Fitzgerald and on behalf of the Hunter and New England HealthPathways Steering Committee
pp. 66-71
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AH16067Legislation, policies and guidelines related to breastfeeding and the Baby Friendly Health Initiative in Australia: a document analysis
Anahita Esbati, Margaret Barnes, Amanda Henderson and Jane Taylor
pp. 72-81
AH16093Challenges in implementing individual placement and support in the Australian mental health service and policy context
Yolande Stirling, Kate Higgins and Melissa Petrakis
pp. 82-88
AH16205Advance care directive documentation: issues for clinicians in New South Wales
Mark I. Friedewald and Peter A. Cleasby
pp. 89-92
AH16145Are wait lists inevitable in subacute ambulatory and community health services? A qualitative analysis
Katherine E. Harding, Nicole Robertson, David A. Snowdon, Jennifer J. Watts, Leila Karimi, Mary O'Reilly, Michelle Kotis and Nicholas F. Taylor
pp. 93-99
AH16042Assistive technology pricing in Australia: is it efficient and equitable?
Michael P. Summers and George Verikios
pp. 100-110
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AH16169Rural health services and the task of community participation at the local community level: a case study
Elena Wilson, Amanda Kenny and Virginia Dickson-Swift
pp. 111-116
AH16194Funding therapies for rare diseases: an ethical dilemma with a potential solution
Colman Taylor, Stephen Jan and Kelly Thompson
pp. 117-119
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