Publications

2005

Books/Book Chapters

Rogers-Clark, C., McCarthy, A., & Martin-McDonald, K. (Eds) 2005. Living with Illness:  Psychosocial Challenges, Elsevier, Melbourne.

Rogers-Clark, C., Kyle, W., & Wilson, G. 2005, ‘Gender in Health and Illness’, in C. Rogers-Clark, A. McCarthy & K. Martin-McDonald (eds), Living with Illness:  Psychosocial Challenges, Elsevier, Melbourne.

Martin-McDonald, K., & Rogers-Clark, C. 2005, ‘Suffering and Resilience’, in C. Rogers-Clark, A. McCarthy & K. Martin-McDonald (eds), Living with Illness:  Psychosocial Challenges, Elsevier, Melbourne.

Rogers-Clark, C., 2005, ‘Introduction to Psychosocial Care’, in C. Rogers-Clark, A. McCarthy & K. Martin-McDonald (eds), Living with Illness:  Psychosocial Challenges, Elsevier, Melbourne.

Hegney, D., 2005, Dealing with distance: rural and remote area nursing, Contexts of Nursing, Elsevier - Churchill Livingstone, Marrickville.

Journal Articles

Patterson, E., Price, K., & Hegney, D. 2005. Primary Health Care and general Practice Nurses: What is the nexus?. Australian Journal of Primary Health, Melbourne, vol.11, no.1, pp. 47-54.

Browne, G., & Courtney, M. 2005. Housing, Social Support and People with Schizophrenia: A Grounded Theory Study. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Philadelphia, USA, vol.26, no.3, pp. 311-326.

Eley, D., Hegney, D., Wollaston, A., Fahey, P., Miller, P., & McKay, M. 2005. Triage nurse perception of the use reliability and acceptability of the Toowoomba Adult Triage Trauma Tool (TATTT). Accident and Emergency Nursing, Oxford, vol.13, pp. 54-60.

Browne, G., & Courtney, M. 2005. Exploring the experience of people with schizophrenia who live in boarding houses or private homes: A grounded theory study. Contemporary Nurse, Maleny, vol.18, no.3, pp. 233-246.

Hegney, D., Pearce, S., Rogers-Clark, C., Martin-McDonald, K., & Buikstra, E. 2005. Close, but still too far. The experiences of Australian people with cancer commuting form a regional to a capital city for radiotherapy treatment. European Journal of Cancer Care, London, vol.14, no.1, pp. 75-82.

Patterson, E., Forrester, K., Price, K., & Hegney, D. 2005. Risk reduction in general practice and the role of the receptionist. Journal of Law and Medicine, Rozelle, vol.12, no.3, pp. 340-347.

Martin-McDonald, K., McIntyre, P., & Hegney, D. 2005. Separation of conjoined twins: experiences of perioperative nurses and their recommendations. International Nursing Review, Edinburgh, vol.52, no.1, pp. 52-59.

Pearce, S., Thomas, A., & Gorman, D. 2005. The better living diabetes project. Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 29(1), 4-6.

Wilson, G., 2005, The Case of advanced practice nurse in ED, Australian Nurses Journal, vol.13, no.4, pp.17-19, Melbourne, Australia.

Hegney, D, Plank, A, Watson, J, Raith, L, McKeon, C., 2005, Patient education and consumer medicine information: a study of provision by Queensland rural and remote Registered Nurses, Journal of Clinical Nursing, vol.14, pp.855-862, London.

Fallon, A, Crepinsek, M, Hegney, D, O'Brien, M., 2005, The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative and breastfeeding duration: Relating the evidence to the Australian context, Birth Issues, vol.14, no.3, pp.90-95, Australia.

Conferences

Gorman, D., & Best, O. 2004, Politics and the health of Indigenous Australians. In Book of Abstracts: 30th Annual Conference of the Transcultural Nursing Society, 14-16 June 2004. Alicante, Spain.

Best, O and Gorman, D. 2004, Indigenous health as core nursing curriculum. TDMHS Indigenous Mental Health Symposium: Service Capacity Building, Toowoomba.

Gorman, D, Weir, J, McCullagh, B, Hegney, D, Rogers-Clark, C, Pearce, S., 2005, Mental Health and Rural Men, 31st International Conference of the Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses - "Setting Sail for New Horizons - From the Past to the Future", Australian and New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses, Fremantle, Australia.

Graham, C, Fallon, A, Hegney, D, 2005, The relationships of positive psychological constructs to measures of subjective health status and quality of life in older Australians receiving low-level community care, 4th National Conference for Emerging Researchers in Ageing "The Diversity of Ageing: Pooling the Evidence", University of Queensland/Australasian Centre on Ageing, Brisbane, Australia.

 

2004

Books/Book Chapters

Rogers-Clark, C & Pearce, S., (Eds) 2004, Tough Times, USQ, Toowoomba.

Journal Articles

Baker, P, Hegney, D, Rogers-Clark, C, Fahey, P, Gorman, D & Mitchell, G., 2004, Planning research in rural and remote areas, Rural and Remote Health, vol. 4 (online), no. 266, pp. 1-11, http://www.rrh.org.au/articles/defaultnew.asp?IssueNo=4b, 6, 4, C1, 10.

Hegney, D, Fahey, P & Nanka, A., 2004, General practitioners' perceptions of after hours primary medical care services: a Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia study, The International Electronic Journal of Rural and Remote Health Research, Education, Practice and Policy, vol. 4, (online), http://www.rrh.org.au/articles/defaultnew.asp?IssueNo=4b, 3, 3, C1, 10.

Browne, G & Courtney, M, 2004, Measuring the Impact of Housing on People with Schizophrenia, Nursing and Health Sciences, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 37-44, Japan, 2, 1, C1, 10.

Conference Publications

Brodribb, W, Hegney, D, Fallon, A, Doolan, J & O'Brien, M., 2004, The Infant Feeding Support Service - Breastfeeding in the Southern Zone of Queensland, ILCA Conference Best Practices: Supporting Breastfeeding Worldwide, International Lactation Consultant Association, Raleigh, NC, USA, pp. 463-469, 5, 4, E2, 10.

Gorman, D. 2004, Mental health in Australia’s multicultural society, Baillie Henderson Hospital, Toowoomba.


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