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Pauline Barnett

Refereed publications 2002-present

  • Barnett R and Barnett P. Health Systems and Health Services. In: R Kitchin and N Thrift (eds) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography 5:58-70. Oxford, Elsevier. 2009.

  • Barnett R, Pearce J, Moon G, Elliott J, Barnett P. Assessing the effects of the introduction of the New Zealand Smokefree Environment Act 2003 on Acute Myocardial Infarction hospital admissions in Christchurch New Zealand. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 33(6): 515-20, 2009.
  • Barnett P, Tenbensel T, Cumming J, Clayden C, Ashton T, Pledger M, Burnette M. Implementing new modes of governance in the New Zealand health system: An empirical study. Health Policy 93: 118-27, 2009.
  • Ashton T, Tenbensel T, Cumming J and Barnett P. Decentralizing resource allocation: early experiences with District Health Boards in New Zealand. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 13(2): 109-15, 2008.
  • Barnett P, Penny M, Brunton C, Begg A. Dispatches from the front-line: Reports on fluoridation campaigns in southern New Zealand. New Zealand Dental Journal 104 (4): 139-43, 2008.
  • Barnett R and Barnett P. Restructuring primary care: the new Zealand case compared. In: Crooks V and Andrews G (eds) Primary Health Care: People, Practice, Place. London, Ashgate Press: 149-165, 2008.
  • Tenbensel T, Cumming J, Ashton T and Barnett P. Where there’s a will, is there a way?: Are New Zealand’s publicly funded health services able to steer towards population health? Social Science and Medicine 67: 1143-52, 2008.
  • Malcolm L and Barnett P. Towards disclosure of treatment injury in New Zealand's no-fault compensation system. Australian Health Review 31(1): 116-22, 2007.
  • Barnett JR, Barnett P, Pearce J and Howes P. Reconsidering the role of a local Diabetes Society: patterns of membership in Christchurch New Zealand. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 30: 275-8, 2006.
  • Barnett P and Barnett JR Changing times, changing relationships: mental health, primary care and public health in New Zealand. In: C Milligan and D Conradson (eds) Landscapes of Voluntarism: New Spaces of Health, Welfare and Governance. Bristol, Policy Press, 2006.
  • Barnett P, Powell M and Cumming J. Limits of restructuring: reflections on health reform in New Zealand. In: Innovations in Health Care: A Reality Check. A Casebeer, A Harrison and A Mark (eds). Palgrave Macmillan pp65-78, 2006.
  • Gray B, Brunton C and Barnett P. Law reform (Epidemic Preparedness) Bill: A proper response to the pandemic threat? New Zealand Medical Journal 119 (1240), 2006.
    http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/119-1240/2124/content.pdf
  • Barnett P. General practitioners in primary health organisations: Policy victims or policy leaders? New Zealand Family Physician 32: 313316, 2005.
  • Barnett P and Barnett JR. Health reform and the changing provision of health services in New Zealand. In: K Dew and P Davis (eds). Health and Society in New Zealand. 2nd edition. Melbourne, Oxford University Press. 2005.
  • Cumming J, Barnett P, Perera R and Dowell T. Evaluation of the implementation and intermediate outcomes of the Primary Health Care Strategy: First Report. Overview. Wellington, Health Services Research Centre, Victoria University. 2005.
  • Cumming J, Barnett P and Powell M. Governance in district health boards in New Zealand: A report on progress. Public Sector 27 (1): 4-9, 2004.
  • Barnett P, Malcolm L, Wright L and Hendry C. Professional leadership and organisational change: progress towards developing a quality culture in New Zealand’s health system. New Zealand Medical Journal 117 (1198): 11pp. 2004.
  • Barnett P and Penny A. Dual disability systems in New Zealand: A tandem or two separate bicycles? Research, Policy and Planning, 22(1): 11-9, 2004.
  • Barnett JR and Barnett P. Primary health care in New Zealand: problems and policy approaches. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 21: 49-66, 2004.
  • Malcolm L and Barnett P. Towards a More Open Culture of Safety in Handling Patient Complaints and Claims for Treatment Injury. Report for ACC. 2004.
  • Barnett P and Clayden C. Implementing District Health Boards in New Zealand, 2001-03. Case study: Canterbury District health Board (First Report). Health Services Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington. 2004.
  • Barnett P. Into the unknown: the anticipation and experience of membership of independent practitioner associations. New Zealand Medical Journal, 116 (1171), 2003.
  • Barnett R and Barnett P. Back to the future? Reflections on past reforms and future prospects for health services in New Zealand. Geojournal 59: 137-47, 2003.
  • Barnett J and Barnett P. 'If you want to sit on your butts you'll get nothing!' Community activism in response to threats of hospital closure in southern New Zealand. Health and Place 9(2): 59-71, (2003).
  • Fear H and Barnett P. Holding fast: the experience of collaboration in a competitive environment. Health Promotion International 18(1):5-14(2003).
  • Kirk R, Barnett P, Clayden C, Heckert K, Pitama S, Richards D, Cumming J, Penrose A, Siataga P. Evaluation of the Pegasus Health Global Budget Contract. New Zealand Health Technology Assessment (NZHTA), 2002. [Technical Report]
  • Malcolm L, Wright L, Barnett P, Hendry C. Building a successful partnership between management and clinical leadership: experience from New Zealand. British Medical Journal, 326:653-4 (2003).
  • Barnett P and Newberry S. Reshaping community mental health services in a restructured state: New Zealand 1984-97. Public Management Review, 4 (2) : 187-208 (2002).

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Pauline Barnett's Publications 1990-2001