Publications and Presentations

2016

Baum, F., Freeman, T., Sanders, D., Labonté, R., Lawless, A., Javanparast, S. Comprehensive Primary Health Care under neo-liberalism in Australia Social Science and Medicine. 

Freeman, T., Baum, F., Labonté, R., Javanparast, S., Lawless, A. Primary health care reform, dilemmatic space, and risk of burnout among health workersHealth.

Freeman, T., Baum, F., Lawless, A., Javanparast, S., Jolley, G., Labonte, R., Bentley, M., Boffa, J., & Sanders, D. Revisiting the ability of Australian primary health care services to respond to health inequityAustralian Journal of Primary Health.

2014

Anaf, J., Baum, F., Freeman, T., Labonté, R., Javansparast, S., Lawless, A., Jolley, G., and Bentley, M. (2014) Factors shaping intersectoral action for health care in primary health care services. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. DOI: 10.1111/1753-6405.12284

Baum, F., Freeman, T., Jolley, G., Lawless, A., Bentley, M., Vartoo, K., Boffa, J., Labonté, R., Sanders, D. “Health promotion in Australian multi-disciplinary primary health care services: case studies from South Australia and the Northern Territory,” Health Promotion International 2014, 29(4): 705-719.

Freeman, T., Baum, F.E., Jolley, G.M., Lawless, A., Edwards, T., Javanparast, S., & Ziersch, A. (2014). Service providers’ views of community participation at six Australian primary health care services: Scope for empowerment and challenges to implementation. International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Early View, DOI: 10.1002/hpm.2253

Freeman, T., Edwards, T., Baum, F., Lawless, A., Jolley, G., Javanparast, S., & Francis, T. (2014). Cultural respect strategies in Australian Aboriginal primary health care services: Beyond education and training of practitioners. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 38, 355-361.

Freeman, T., Jolley, G., Lawless, A., Baum, F., Javanparast, S., Edwards, T., and Labonté, R. (2014) Community Assessment Workshops: A group method for gathering client experiences of health services. Health and Social Care in the Community 22.1: 47–56.

Jolley, G., Freeman, T., Baum, F., Hurley, C., Lawless, A., Bentley, M., Labonté, R., and Sanders, D. (2014) “Health policy in South Australia 2003-10: primary health care workforce perceptions of the impact of policy change on health promotion.” Health Promotion Journal of Australia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/HE13088

Lawless, A., Freeman, T., Bentley, M., Baum, F., & Jolley, G. (2014). Developing a good practice model to evaluate the effectiveness of comprehensive primary health care in local communities. BMC Family Practice, 15:99, DOI 10.1186/1471-2296-15-99.

2013

Baum, F., Freeman, T., Jolley, G., Lawless, A., Bentley, M., Vartoo, K., Boffa, J., Labonté, R., Sanders, D. (2013). “Health promotion in Australian multi-disciplinary primary health care services: case studies from South Australia and the Northern Territory,” Health Promotion International.

Baum, F., Legge, D., Freeman, T. Lawless, A., Labonté, R., and Jolley, G. (2013) The potential for multi-disciplinary primary health care services to take action on the social determinants of health: actions and constraints, BMC Public Health, 13:460, 1-13.

2011-2012

Baum, F., Freeman, T., Lawless, A., & Jolley, G. (2012). Community development – improving patient safety by enhancing the use of health services. Australian Family Physician, 41, 424-428.

Freeman, T., Baum, F., Lawless, A., Jolley, G., Labonté, R., Bentley, M. and Boffa, J. (2011). Reaching those with the greatest need: how Australian primary health care service managers, practitioners and funders understand and respond to health inequity, Australian Journal of Primary Health, November, 1-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/PY11033

Wiese, M., Jolley, G., Baum, F., Freeman, T., & Kidd, M. (2011). Australia’s systems of primary healthcare: The need for improved coordination and implications for Medicare Locals. Australian Family Physician, 40, 995-99.