Publications
Reports and refereed journal articles authored by Graduate School staff have been reproduced here where possible with the kind permission of the publishers.
Major reports
Refereed journal articles
Conference presentations
Book chapters
Major reports
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Belton, S. Barclay, L. J Block Women of Art Project Download J Block Women of Art Project Report |
Barclay, L. Dunbar, T., Henry B. Why patients discharged against medical advice: Prevalence rates, experiences and suggestions, economic implications and recommended strategies for improvement. Prepared for the NT Department of Health and Community Services 2005. Download Why Patients Discharged Against Medical Advice (.pdf, 2.04MB). |
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Weymouth, S., Davey, C., Wright, J., Nieuwouldt, L.A., Barclay, L., Belton, S., Svensson, S., Bowell, L., Janesse, S., The effect of distance management on the retention of remote area nurses in Australia (10,000 word report). Published by CRANA 2006. |
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Dr Kildea and Dr Barclay contributing authors to: Sullivan E, King J. Maternal Deaths in Australia (Maternal Death Series no 2) AIHW Canberra January 2006 (See also book chapters on this page). Download Maternal death in Australia 2000-2002 (.pdf). |
Kruske, S. Papua New Guinea Midwifery Education Review Final Report. Prepared for the World Health Organisation November 2006. Download the Papua New Guinea Midwifery Education Review (.pdf, 590KB). |
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Kildea, S. Larsson, M., Review of Midwifery Services and Education in Mongolia. Prepared for the World Health Organisation November 2006. |
Refereed journal articles
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| Bailey EJ,Morris PS, Kruske SG, Chang AB (2008) Clinical pathways for chronic cough in children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 2. Art. No.: CD006595. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006595.pub2. |
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| Bailey EJ, Kruske SG, Morris PS, Cates CJ, Chang AB (2008) Culture-specific programs for children and adults from minority groups who have asthma. CochraneDatabase of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 2. Art.No.: CD006580. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006580.pub2. |
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| Khresheh R. Barclay L. (2007) Practice Research engagement (PRE): Jordanian experience in three Ministry of Health hospitals. Action Research 5: 123-138.
This article originally published in Action Research, Sage Publications. Link: Action Research |
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Kruske, S, Schmied, V, Cooke, M. (2007) The 'Earlybird' gets the breastmilk: findings from an evaluation of combined professional and peer support groups to improve breastfeeding duration in the first eight weeks after birth. Maternal and Child Nutrition; 3:108-119. This article originally published in the Maternal and Child Nutrition . The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. |
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Barclay, L. (2007) Women and Midwives: Position, problems and potential. Midwifery. This article originally published in Midwifery, Elsevier. Link: Midwifery |
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Belton S, (2007) Borders of fertility: unplanned pregnancy and unsafe abortion in Burmese women migrating to Thailand. Health Care for Women International; 28:419-433. This article originally published in Health Care for Women International, Taylor and Francis Group. |
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| Svensson, J, Barclay, L, Cooke, M. (2007) Antenatal education as perceived by health professionals. The Journal of Perinatal Education; 16(1): 9-15. | |
| Available here | Harris, A, Robinson, G, (2007) The Aboriginal Mental Health Worker program: the challenge of supporting Aboriginal involvement in mental health care in the remote community context. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health; 6(1): 1-11. Article available here courtesy of the Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, Australasian Medical Publishing Company Ltd. |
| Available here | Austin M-P, Kildea S, Sullivan E, (2007) Maternal mortality and psychiatric morbidity in the perinatal period: challenges and opportunities for prevention in the Australian setting, Medical Journal of Australia; 186(7): 364-367. Article available here courtesy of the Medical Journal of Australia, Australasian Medical Publishing Company Ltd. |
| Rogan, F., San Miguel, C., Brown, D., Kilstoff, K. (2006) 'You find yourself'. Perceptions of nursing students’ from non-English speaking backgrounds of the effect of an intensive language support program on their oral clinical communication skills. Contemporary Nurse, Vol 23, pp 72-86. | |
| Mills A, Barclay L. (2006) 'None of them were satisfactory: women's experiences with contraception', Health Care for Women International; 27(5):379-398. | |
Kruske, S, Kildea, S (2006) 'Cultural Safety and Maternity Care for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Australians', Women and Birth: 13(3). This article originally published in Women and Birth, Blackwell Publishing Ltd. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. Link: Women and Birth |
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| Kruske, S, Barclay, L., (2006) 'Child Health and Paediatrics: more differences than similarities Opinion Piece in Neonatal', Paediatric and Child Health Nursing; 9(2): 20-24. | |
| Kildea, S, Kruske, S, Bowell, L., (2006) 'MEC: A short course in maternity emergencies for remote area health staff with no midwifery qualifications', Australian Journal of Rural Health, 14:111-5. | |
Kruske S, Barclay, L., Schmeid V. (2006) 'Primary Health Care, Partnership and Polemic: child and family health nursing support in early parenting', Australian Journal of Primary Health;12(2):57-65. This article originally published in Australian Journal of Primary Health, La Trobe University. Publisher's PDF kindly supplied by La Trobe University. |
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| Kildea S, (2006) Risky business - contested knowledge over safe birthing services for Aboriginal women? Health Sociology Review Special Issue, October, 15 387-96. | |
Brown, D, White, J, & Leibbrandt, L., (2006) 'Collaborative partnerships for nursing faculties and health service providers: what can nursing learn from business literature?' Journal of Nursing Management, 14:170-179. This article originally published in the Journal of Nursing Management. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. |
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| San Miguel, C, Rogan, F, Kilstoff, K, Brown, D., (2006) 'Clinically Speaking: a communication skills program for students from non-English speaking backgrounds', Nurse Education in Practice, 6:268-274.
This article originally published in Nurse Education in Practice, Elsevier. |
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| Available here | Kildea, S, Barclay, L. Brodie P., (2006) 'Maternity care in the bush: using the internet to provide educational resources to isolated practitioners', Rural and Remote Health 6:559 (online). This article originally published online by Rural and Remote Health. Link: Rural and Remote Health International Electronic Journal |
| Available here | Belton, S., 'Poor quality post-abortion family planning in a Thai hospital - means and methods' in Postabortion Family Planning: Rights, Realities and Recommendations section: Research and Evaluation: p9. This article appears in free-access newsletter available online, first published November 2006. Link: Postabortion Care Consortium |
Brownhill, S. Wilhelm, K. Barclay, L. and Schmied, V. (2005) '"Big build": hidden depression in men', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 39, pp 921-931. This article originally published in the Australian and New Zealand journal of Psychiatry, Blackwell Publishing Ltd. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. |
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| Cameron, J. (2005) 'Caring for mama and Pikinini', The Practising Midwife, 8:2, pp14-16.
This article originally published in The Practising Midwife. The definitive version is available at The Practising Midwife Link: The Practising Midwife |
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Kruske, S. and Barclay, L. M. (2004) 'The Effect of Shifting Policies on Traditional Birth Attendant Training', Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, 49 (4), pp 306-311. This article originally published in the Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health, Elsevier. |
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Williams, P., Barclay, L. M. and Schmied, V. (2004) 'Defining social support in context: A necessary step in improving research, intervention and practice', Journal of Qualitative Health Research, 14 (7), pp 942-960. This article originally published in Journal of Qualitative Health Research, Sage Publications. |
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| Kruske, S, Schmeid, V. Sutton, I and O'Hare, J., (2004) 'Mothers' Experiences of Facilitated Peer Support Groups and Individual Child Health Nursing Support: A Comparative Evaluation', The Journal of Perinatal Education, 13:3, pp31-38. | |
| Leap, N., Barclay, L. M. and Sheehan, A. (2003) Results of the Australian Midwifery Action Project Education Survey. Paper: Barriers to effective midwifery education as identified by midwifery course coordinators. Australian Midwifery Journal of Australian College of Midwives, 16 (3). | |
| Leap, N., Barclay, L. M. and Sheehan, A. (2003) Results of the Australian Midwifery Action Project Education Survey. Paper 3: Workforce Issues. Australian Midwifery Journal of Australian College of Midwives, 16 (3). | |
Fenwick, J., Barclay, L. M. and Schmied, V. (2003) 'Nurses roles in the special care nursery: What they consider their prime responsibility to be', Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 9 (6), pp 6-11. This article originally published in the Journal of Neonatal Nursing, Elsevier. |
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Brownhill, S., Wilhelm, K., Barclay, L. M. and Parker, G. (2002) 'Detecting depression in men: A matter of guesswork', International Journal of Men’s Health, 1 (3), pp 259-280. This article originally published in the International Journal of Men's Health, Men's Studies Press. |
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Homer, C., Davis, G., Cooke, M. and Barclay, L. M. (2002) 'Women’s Experiences of Continuity of Midwifery care in a Randomised Controlled Trial in Australia', Midwifery, 18, pp 102-112. This article originally published in Midwifery, Elsevier. Link: Midwifery |
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Fenwick, J., Barclay, L. M. and Schmied, V. (2002) 'Learning and Playing the Game: Women’s experiences of mothering in the Level II nursery', Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 8 (2), pp 58-64. This article originally published in the Journal of Neonatal Nursing, Elsevier. |
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| Fenwick, J., Barclay, L. M. and Schmied, V. (2001) 'Struggling to Mother: A consequence of inhibitive nursing interactions', Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 15 (2), pp 49-64. | |
Brodie, P. and Barclay, L. M. (2001) 'Contemporary Issues in Australian Midwifery Regulation', Australian Health Review, 24 (4), pp 103-118. Fenwick, J., Barclay, L. M. and Schmied, V. (2001) 'Chatting: An important clinical tool to facilitate mothering in the neonatal nursery', Journal of Advanced Nursing, 33 (5). This article originally published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing. The definitive version can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.com. |
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| Homer, C., Davis, G., Brodie, P., Sheehan, A., Barclay, L. M., Wills, J. and Chapman, M. (2001) 'Collaboration in Maternity Care: A randomised controlled trial comparing community-based continuity of care with standard hospital care', British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 108, pp 16-22. | |
Schmied, V., Sheehan, A. and Barclay, L. M. (2001) 'Contemporary Breastfeeding Policy and Practice: Implications for midwives', Midwifery, 17 (1), pp 44-54. This article originally published in Midwifery, Elsevier. Link: Midwifery |
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Fenwick, J., Barclay, L. M., and Schmied, V. (2000) 'Interactions in Neonatal Nurseries: Women’s perceptions of nurses and nursing', Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 6, pp 6-12. This article originally published in the Journal of Neonatal Nursing, Elsevier. |
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Homer, C., Davis, G., Petocz, P., Barclay, L. M., Matha, D. and Chapman, M. (2000) 'Birth Centre or Labour Ward? A comparison of the clinical outcomes of low-risk women', Australia Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18 (1), pp 8-12. This article originally published in the Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, Blackwell. |
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Taggart, A., Short, S. and Barclay, L. M. (2000) 'She Has Made Me Feel Human Again: An evaluation of a volunteer home-based visiting project for mothers', Health and Social Care in the Community, 8 (1), pp 1-8. This article originally published in Health and Social Care in the Community. The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com |
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| Tracy, S., Barclay, L. M. and Brodie, P. (2000) 'Contemporary Issues in the Workforce and Education of Australian Midwives', Australian Health Review, 23 (4), pp 78-88. | |
| Kildea, S., Bowden, F., (2000) 'Reproductive health, infertility and sexually transmitted infections in a remote community in the Northern Territory', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Aug; 24(4):382-6. |
Conference presentations
Book chapters
Sullivan, E Kildea, S. Introduction. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Sullivan, E., Kildea, S., Black D. Section B: Epidemiology of maternal deaths. Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Bennett, M, Paech, M., Haemorrage. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S, Giles, M., Humphrey, M., Arbuckle, S., Infection. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S, Walters, B., Peek, M. Cardiac disease. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S, Walters, B. Arbuckle, S., Amniotic fluid and air embolism. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Austin, M.P. Deaths from psychiatric causes. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Walters, B., Robinson, J., Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Walters, B. Thrombosis and thromboembolism. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Bennett, M. Early pregnancy deaths. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Pollock, W., Other indirect causes of maternal death. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Humphrey, M., Sherwood, J., Paterson, B., Finn, M., Black, D, Sullivan, E. Maternal mortality in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S. Paech, M., Sullivan, E. Deaths associated with anaesthesia. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Kildea, S., Ellwood, D., Barclay, L., Sullivan, E. Caesarean section. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.
Sullivan, E Kildea, S, Section E: Method of review. In Sullivan EA and King JF (eds) 2006. Maternal deaths in Australia 2000–2002. Maternal Deaths Series no. 2. Cat. no. PER 32. Sydney: AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit.



