RED Snapshots Issue 2 | PHCRED-SA Conference 2003 PROCEEDINGS
Foreword
At the Inaugural PHCRED-SA State Conference in Adelaide on 16-17 Oct 2003 forty new and experienced researches gave presentations on their primary health care projects. Topics covered areas in Indigenous health, rural health, research capacity building, student learning, health promotion prevention & practice, and mental & community health. All abstracts can be viewed on our website: AbstractBook.pdf
Presenting authors were invited to submit their paper for peer-review and publication in the conference proceedings. Thirteen papers by authors from South Australia and interstate are represented in the Proceedings.
Download the PHCRED-SA Conference 2003 Proceedings (23,842 kb).
To view the index of authors, editorial and individual papers, click on the links below.
Suggested citation for the online publication:
PHCRED-SA Conference 2003 Proceedings. RED Snapshots, Issue 2. Year of publication: 2004. Editors: J Fuller & K Ried. PHCRED State Collaboration South Australia. http://www.phcred-sa.org.au/REDSnapshots2.htm
The PHCRED-SA State Collaboration thanks all authors for their contribution to these conference proceedings, as well as the twenty reviewers for their time and efforts. We are most grateful to the editor-in-chief, Dr Jeffrey Fuller, for his dedication and invaluable support for this PHCRED capacity building project.
This project is supported by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing under the 'Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and Development' (PHCRED) Strategy.
Dr Karin Ried
PHCRED State Coordinator, Conference Convenor
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RED Snapshots, Issue 2: PHCRED-SA Conference 2003 Proceedings
Contents:
| Editorial Team |
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| Index of Authors |
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| Editorial |
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| Authors |
Titles |
| Farmer E. et al. |
Research Networks: Enhancing change in Australia primary health care |
| Waters R. et al. |
Linking Primary Health Care researchers in South Australia: A network strategy, SARNet |
| Taylor J. et al. |
Working towards Evidence-Based Practice in a
rural multidisciplinary setting |
| Gentle I. & Taylor J. |
Promoting research in Indigenous communities:
Reflections form the Spencer Gulf PHC_RED program |
| Addy D. |
The “Work Practice Questionnaire”: Outcomes of a 2-year study to develop a valid and reliable evaluation measurement tool |
| Smith J. & Drummond M. |
In-depth interviews with men: A methodological approach to masculinity |
| Wilson A. & Clark S. |
Desperate to tell: Towards improving the care of people bereaved through suicide - A report of work in progress |
| Sager R. et al. |
Nutrition and physical activity needs within a regional high school |
| Sawyer J. |
Ergonomics and computer use: Do not underestimate its’ importance |
| Penman J. et al. |
A cross-cultural partnership towards health and wellness of the Oodnadatta community |
| Evans A. & Tait R. |
A self reported analysis of cannabis and alcohol use among tuna industry workers in Port Lincoln |
| Cheers B. et al. |
Community strength and health in rural communities: Research in progress |
| Ryan P. et al. |
General Practitioners’ (GPs) understanding and use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in the treatment of depression: A focus group study |
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Editorial Team
Editor-in-chief:
Dr Jeffrey Fuller
Senior Lecturer
Dept Public Health
University of Adelaide
South Australia 5005
Co-editors:
Dr Karin Ried
State Coordinator, Conference Convenor
PHCRED South Australia
Ms Tuesday Udell
Administration
Editorial Office:
PHCRED-SA Conference Proceedings
Dept General Practice
Flinders University
South Australia 5042
E: karin.ried@flinders.edu.au
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