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2015 Publications

Research Publications

Journal Articles

  1. Barnett, AP, Hoang, Ha, Stuart, J and Crocombe, LA, “Non-dental primary care providers’ views on challenges in providing oral health services and strategies to improve oral health in Australian rural and remote communities: a qualitative study”, BMJ Open, 5 pp. 1-8. ISSN 2044-6055 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  2. Barnett, T, Hoang, Ha, Cross, M and Bridgman, H, “Interprofessional practice and learning in a youth mental health service: a case study using network analysis”, Journal of Interprofessional Care ISSN 1356-1820 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  3. Barrett, A, Terry, DR, Le, Q and Hoang, H, “Rural community nurses: Insights into health workforce and health service needs”, The International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society, 5 (3) pp. 109-120. ISSN 2156-8960 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  4. Bettiol, SS, Rose, TC, Hughes, CJ and Smith, LA, “Alcohol consumption and Parkinson’s disease risk: A review of recent findings”, Journal of Parkinson's Disease, 5 pp. 425-442. ISSN 1877-7171 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  5. Cheek, CG, Fleming, T, Lucassen, MFG, Bridgman, H, Stasiak, K, Shepherd, M and Orpin, P, “Integrating health behaviour theory and design elements in serious games”, JMIR Mental Health, 2 (2) pp. 1-21. ISSN  2368-7959 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  6. Cleland, V, Hughes, C, Thornton, L, Venn, A, Squibb, K and Ball, K, “A qualitative study of environmental factors important for physical activity in rural adults”, PL o S One, 10 (11) Article e0140659. ISSN 1932-6203 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  7. Cleland, V and Hughes, C and Thornton, L and Squibb, K and Venn, A and Ball, K, “Environmental barriers and enablers to physical activity participation among rural adults: A qualitative study”, Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 26 (2) pp. 99-104. ISSN 1036-1073 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  8. Crocombe, LA, Kraatz, J, Hoang, Ha, Qin, D and Godwin, D, “Costly chronic diseases: A retrospective analysis of Chronic Disease Dental Scheme expenditure”, Australian Health Review pp. 1-5. ISSN 1449-8944 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  9. Crocombe, LA, Brennan, DS, and Slade, GD, “Does lower lifetime fluoridation exposure explain why people outside capital cities have poor clinical oral health?” Australian Dental Journal pp. 1-21, ISSN 0045-0421 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  10. Cummings, EA, Ellis, L, Tin, E, Boyer, K and Orpin, P, “Trialling an electronic decision aid for policy developers to support ageing well”, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 208 pp. 114-118. ISSN 0926-9630 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  11. Gray, K, Choo, D, Butler-Henderson, K, Whetton, S and Maeder, A, “Health informatics and e-health curriculum for clinical health profession degrees”, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 214 pp. 68-73. ISSN 0926- 9630 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  12. Jaffray, L, Bridgman, H, Stephens, M and  Skinner, T, “Evaluating  the effects of mindfulness-based interventions  for informal palliative caregivers: A systematic literature review”, Palliative Medicine: A Multiprofessional Journal pp. 1- 15. ISSN 1477-030X (2015) [Refereed Article]
  13. Le, Q, Nguyen, HB, Terry, DR, Dieters, S, Auckland, S and Long, G, “Quantifying and visualizing access to healthy food in a rural area of Australia: A spatial analysis”, Food Security: the science, sociology and economics of food production and access to food, 7 (5) pp. 1017-1029. ISSN 1876-4517 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  14. Le, Q, Auckland, S, Nguyen, HB, and Terry, DR, “The perceptions of community change through promoting positive sexual health: A teenage pregnancy program evaluation”, Universal Journal of Public Health, 3 (2) pp. 55-64. ISSN 2331-8880 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  15. Le, Q, Auckland, S, Nguyen, HB, Murray, SL, Long, G, and Terry, DR, “The socio-economic and physical contributors to food insecurity in a rural community”, Sage Open, 5 (1) pp. 1-21. ISSN 2158-2440 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  16. Marathe,  JA, Woodroffe, J, Ogden, K, and Hughes, CJ,  “General Practitioners’ knowledge  and use of  genetic counselling in  managing patients with genetic cardiac disease in  non-specialised settings”, Journal  of Community Genetics, 6 (4) pp. 375–382. ISSN 1868-310X (2015) [Refereed Article]
  17. Mullholland, P, Barnett, T and Woodroffe, J, “Critical Incident Technique – A useful method for the paramedic researcher’s toolkit”, Australasian Journal of Paramedicine, 12 (3) Article 2. ISSN 2202-7270 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  18. Spencer, J., Woodroffe, J., Cross, M., and Allen, P, A golden opportunity’’: Exploring interprofessional learning and practice in rural clinical settings, Journal of Interprofessional Care 29 (4) pp. 389-391. doi:10.3109/13561820.2014.970250 ISSN 1356-1820 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  19. Spiers, MC, and Harris, M, “Challenges to student transition in allied health undergraduate education in the Australian rural and remote context: A synthesis of barriers and enablers”, Rural and Remote Health 15 (2) pp. 1-17, ISSN 1445-6354 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  20. Terry, DR, Le, Q, Nguyen, U, and Hoang, Ha, “Workplace health and safety issues among community nurses: A study regarding the impact on providing care to rural consumers”, BMJ Open ISSN 2044-6055 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  21. Terry, DR and Le, Q, “Challenges of working and living in a new cultural environment: A snapshot of international medical graduates in rural Tasmania”, Australian Journal of Rural Health pp. 1-5. ISSN 1038-5282 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  22. Terry, DR and Le, Q, “The Anglo-Celtic construction of national identity in Australia and the acculturation of the ‘other’ doctors”, International Journal of Innovative Interdisciplinary Research, 2 (4) pp. 62-76. ISSN 1839-9053 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  23. To, T, Le, Q and Le, T, “Applying Halliday's linguistic theory in qualitative data analysis”, Qualitative Research Journal, 15 (2) pp. 135 - 146. ISSN 1448-0980 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  24. Whetton, S and Hazlitt, C, “Educating the health informatics professional: The impact of an academic program”, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 214 pp. 159-66. ISSN 0926-9630 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  25. Williams, AD, Bird, ML, King, SG and Kirschbaum, M and Ogden, K, “Exercise for preventing falls in people with cancer living in the community”, The Cochrane Library (5) pp. 1-9. ISSN 1465-1858 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  26. Yeoh, JSW, Terry, DR, Le, Q and McManamey, R, “Effective strategies adopted by migrants to improve food security in Tasmania”, Food Studies, 4 pp.  1- 13. ISSN 2160-1933 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  27. Yeoh, JSW, Le, Q and McManamey, RM, “Factors affecting migrants’ food security in Tasmania: A mixed methods study”, Journal of Food Security, 3 (4) pp. 94-98. ISSN 1876-4517 (2015) [Refereed Article]
  28. Yeoh, JSW, Le, Q, Terry, DR and McManamey, RM, “Having enough cultural food? A qualitative exploration of the experiences of migrants in a regional area of Australia”, Journal of Food Research, 4 (2) pp. 16-26. ISSN 1927- 0887 (2015) [Refereed Article]

Edited Books

Fan, S and Le, T and Le, Q (ed), Linguistics and language education in new horizons: The link between theory, research and pedagogy, Nova Science Publishers, New York, pp. 508. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015)

Book Chapters

  1. Doan, T and Le, Q, “Health literacy: Perspective of Vietnamese students in Australia”, Linguistics and language  education in new  horizons: The link  between theory, research and pedagogy, Nova Publishers, S Fan, T le & Q Le (ed), New York, pp. 257-264. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]
  2. Nguyen, HB, “Language learning strategy: Concept and implications”, Linguistics and language education in new horizons: The link  between theory, research  and pedagogy, Nova Publishers, S Fan, T le & Q Le (ed), New York, pp. 295-303. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]
  3. To, V, Fan, S and Le, Q, “Different perspectives on linguistic complexity”, Linguistics and language  education in new horizons: The link between theory, research and pedagogy, Nova Publishers, S Fan, T le & Q Le (ed), New York, pp. 113-127. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]
  4. To, V and Fan, S and Le, Q, “Teaching translation: A functional linguistics perspective”, Linguistics and language education in new horizons: The link between theory, research and pedagogy, Nova Publishers, S Fan, T le & Q Le (ed), New York, pp. 369-375. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]
  5. Terry, D, Yeoh, JSW and Terry, M, “Language, ideology and identity: Education implications for Afghanistan”, Linguistics and language education in new horizons: The link between theory, research and pedagogy, Nova Publishers, S Fan, T le & Q Le (ed), New York, pp. 101-112. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]
  6. Wang, Y and Le, Q, “Teaching for intercultural awareness through language classroom practice  and beyond”, Linguistics  and language education  in new horizons: The link between theory, research and pedagogy, Nova Publishers, S Fan, T le & Q Le (ed), New York, pp. 211-218. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]
  7. Yeoh, JSW, Terry, D, and Terry, M, “Vocabulary teaching, learning and as a social practice”, Linguistics and language education  in new horizons:  The link between theory, research and pedagogy, Nova Publishers, S Fan, T le & Q Le (ed), New York, pp. 219-231. ISBN 978-1-63482-843-7 (2015) [Research Book Chapter]

Conference Publications

  1. Auckland, SRJ, Murray, SL, Saunders, C, King, AC, Reid, D, and Long, Gretchen, “Agricultural sectors and primary school students find a common ground: building a resilient local food system in rural Tasmania”, 13th National Rural Health Conference, 24-27 May, 2015, Darwin, Australia. [Conference Extract]
  2. Barnett, AP, Hoang, Ha and Stuart, J, “Dental care in small remote towns in Queensland”, International Association of Dental Research Australia and New Zealand Branch 55th Annual Scientific Meeting, 23-26 August, 2015, Dunedin, NZ, pp. 39. [Conference Extract]
  3. Boyer, K, Hughes, C and Edmondson, P, “From divisions to Medicare Locals to PHNs in Tasmania”, 13th National Rural Health Conference, 24-27 May, 2015, Darwin, Australia ISBN 978-1-921219-26-9. [Conference Extract]
  4. Bridgman, H, Cheek, CG and Cross, K, “'We need to know what’s out there!': The use of social networking analysis to describe referral pathways for youth with mental health problems in rural Tasmania”, International Mental Health Congress, 28-30 April, 2015, Lille, France. [Conference Extract]
  5. Bridgman, H, Stephens, MJ  and Dean, T,  “Psychology training for  rural Tasmania: Process, progress  and potential!”, Allied Health Professional Symposium, 20  November, 2015, Launceston, Tasmania. [Conference Extract]
  6. Chidarikire, S, Bridgman, H, Lees, DB, Smith, AV and Kevan, KJ, “Recovery Camp Tasmania: A novel way of enhancing experiential learning opportunities for students of health disciplines”, University of Tasmania Teaching Matters Conference, 2 December 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Conference Extract]
  7. Godwin, D, Hoang, Ha and Crocombe, LA, “Recruitment and retention of dental practitioners in rural Australia: Views of dental practitioners”, Population Health Congress, 6-9 September, 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Plenary Presentation]
  8. Harris, M, “Spaces between places”, 13th National Rural Health Conference, 24-27 May 2015, Darwin, Northern Territory. [Non Refereed Conference Paper]
  9. Hoang, Ha, Barnett, AP, Stuart, J, Crocombe, LA and Page, SJ, “Primary care providers' strategies on how to fix the oral health crisis in the bush”, Population Health Congress, 6-9 September, 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Plenary Presentation]
  10. Isham, A, Bettiol, SS, Hoang, Ha and Crocombe, LA, “Information-seeking behaviours of dentists: A systematic review”, Population Health Congress, 6-9 September, 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Conference Extract]
  11. King, AC, Woodroffe, J and Orpin, P, “'Finding our feet': Walking interviews for qualitative inquiry with older adults”, Poster abstracts of the 2015 Qualitative Methods Conference, 28 - 30 April, 2015, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 13. [Conference Extract]
  12. Le, Q, Le, DVA, Terry, DR and Nguyen, HB, “Patient-Held Logbooks for Cancer Care Treatment at a Rural Hospital: A Contribution to Patient-Centred Social Practice”, 31st International Congress on Occupational Health, 4-8 March, 2015, Taipei, Taiwan. [Conference Extract]
  13. Le, Q, Auckland, SRJ, Nguyen, HB, Murray, SL  and Long, G,  “The socio-economic and Geographic  contributors”, 112th Asian Congress, 14-18 May, 2015,  Yokohama, Japan. [Conference Extract]
  14. Mendoza, J and Harris, MW, “Not if, but how: Suicide prevention in schools”, Suicide Prevention Conference, 26- 29 July, 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Conference Extract]
    Mercer, JR, Ogden, K, Woodroffe, JJ and Rossetto, G, “‘Food for thought’: Innovation and improvement as the  basis for delivering  a multidisciplinary obesity healthcare  intervention”, International Conference on Health System Innovation, 18-  20 March 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Conference Extract]
  15. Murray, SL, Auckland, SRJ, Saunders, C and King, AC, “Growing Tasmania’s emerging local food economy”, Agrifood Research Network Conference, 6-9 December, 2015, Queenstown, New Zealand. [Conference Extract]
  16. Natasha, N, Isham, A, Crocombe, LA and Bettiol, SS, “Mercury exposure and health of dental personnel”, Population Health Congress, 6-9 September, 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Conference Extract]
  17. Ogden, K, Woodroffe, JJ and Rooney, KF, “Building capacity for interprofessional learning in clinical placements: Reflections on developing an evidence base for learning, teaching and collaborative research”, Sixth International Clinical Skills Conference, 17-20 May, 2015, Prato, Italy. [Conference Extract]
  18. Orpin, P, Boyer, K, King, AC, Walker, J and Carroll, M, and Davidson, B, “Better policies, better research: Does critical thinking provide the answer?”, 2015 Primary Healthcare Research, 29-31 July 2015, Adelaide Convention Centre, Australia, pp. 48. [Conference Extract]
  19. Orpin, P, Boyer, K, Carroll, K, Van Der Ploeg, WJ and Walker, J, “Evidence in Policy and Practice:  Supporting  critical  thinking  within  the development process”, International Research Society for Public Management Conference, 30 March - 1st April, 2015, Birmingham, United Kingdom. [Conference Extract]
  20. Orpin, P, Van  Der Ploeg, WJ, Walker, J, Boyer, K and Carroll, M, “Supporting rural ageing well: how important is the rural?”, 13th National Rural Health Conference, 24 – 27 May 2015, Darwin Northern Territory. [Conference Extract]
  21. Van Der Ploeg, WJ, Elmer, SL, King, SG and Williams, AD, “An exercise in health literacy: Fostering the health literacy of clients attending an exercise clinic”, Sustainable Healthcare Trans-formation Conference, 18-20 March, 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. [Conference Extract]
  22. Yeoh, JSW, Le, Q and McManamey, RM, “Food security of migrants in a regional area of Australia: A qualitative study”, 12th Asian Congress of Nutrition, May 2015, Yokohama, Japan. [Conference Extract]

Contract Reports/ Consultants Reports

  1. Auckland, S, Wild, AL, Woodroffe, JJ and Eyles, KJ, Kentish Community Health Needs Assessment Project, University of Tasmania Centre for Rural Health with Kentish Council and Medicare Local Tasmania, Tasmania (2015) [Contract Report]
  2. Auckland, SRJ, King, AC, Woodroffe, JJ and Whetton, SG, Report of Assessment of St Vincent de Paul Retail Outlets, Centre for Rural Health, University of Tasmania, Tasmania (2015) [Contract Report]
  3. Auckland, SRJ, Murray, SL, Saunders, C and King, AC, “Tasmanian Local Food Supply Project”, Tasmanian Local Food Supply Project, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Tasmania (2015) [Report]
  4. Harris, MW, “On the Line”, LIFE Workshop Series, Melbourne, Australia (2015) [Report]
  5. Le, Q and Terry, DR, Building an inclusive and interactive bridge between Deaf people, local communities and organisations in Tasmania, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Tasmania (2015) [Contract Report]
  6. Murray, SL, Ahuja, K, Auckland, S and Ball, M, “Tasmanian Healthy Food Access Basket (HFAB) Survey”, Final Report Availability, Cost and Affordability of a Basket of Healthy Food in Tasmania September 2014, School of Health Sciences, University of Tasmania, Tasmania (2015) [Report]
  7. Ogden, K, Woodroffe, J and Mercer, J, “'Food for Thought' Implementation & development of a new interdisciplinary clinical pathway for obesity management in  Tasmania:  A  Demonstration  Project  of the  vTAHSP”,  'Food  for  Thought' Implementation & development of a new interdisciplinary clinical pathway for obesity management in Tasmania: A Demonstration Project of the vTAHSP, University of Tasmania, Tasmania (2015) [Government or Industry Research]
  8. Woodroffe, JJ and Ogden, K, “Final Report, Local Innovations Fund, Building Capacity for Undergraduate Inter-Professional Learning in the Northern Integrated Care  Service (NICS)”, Final  Report, Local Innovations Fund,  Building Capacity for Undergraduate Inter-Professional Learning in the Northern Integrated Care Service (NICS), Launceston Clinical School, University of Tasmania, Tasmania (2015) [Government or Industry Research]

Other

  1. Bridgman, H, “Media interview with Heather Bridgman and Rosemary Grant - the Rural Reporter, ABC Radio North regarding the Rural Art Roadshow: Promoting Positive Mental Health in Rural communities”, ABC Radio North, Australia, 17/11/15 (2015) [Media Interview]
  2. Bridgman, H, “Promoting Positive Mental Health in Rural Communities”, Online, 27/11/15 (2015) [Media Interview]