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<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>General</strong> <strong>Practice</strong><strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Melbourne</strong><strong>Other</strong> publications for Meredith Temple-SmithDavid R. Dunt, Frank Oberklaid, and Meredith J. Temple-Smith.(1988) Factors affecting selection <strong>of</strong>doctor <strong>of</strong> first contact. An interview study <strong>of</strong> parents <strong>of</strong> sick children. Australian Pediatric Journal, 24:132 - 137.David R. Dunt, Frank Oberklaid and Meredith J. Temple-Smith. (1988) Factors affecting the selection <strong>of</strong>doctor <strong>of</strong> first contact. An interview study <strong>of</strong> adult patients. Community Health Studies, 12 (2): 167 -175.David R. Dunt, Annie M. Cantwell and Meredith J. Temple-Smith. (1989). <strong>The</strong> cost-effectiveness <strong>of</strong> theCitymission Hospice Program, <strong>Melbourne</strong>. Palliative Medicine, 3 (2) 125 - 134.Meredith J. Temple-Smith, David R. Dunt and Kathleen A. Johnson. (1989). <strong>The</strong> working experience <strong>of</strong>community nurses. Educational characteristics and job perceptions. Community Health Studies, 13 (3):306 - 315.David R. Dunt, Kathleen A. Johnson and Meredith J. Temple-Smith.(1991). <strong>The</strong> working experience <strong>of</strong>community nurses. Job characteristics. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Nursing Studies, 28:27 - 37.Heather Mitchell, Julie Hoy, Meredith Temple-Smith and Michael Quinn. (1992). A study <strong>of</strong> women whoappear to default from management <strong>of</strong> an abnormal Pap smear. Australian and New Zealand Journal<strong>of</strong> Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 32: (1): 54 - 56.Meredith J.Temple-Smith, Catherine L. Banwell, Sandra M.Gifford and Nanette Presswell. (1995). Beliefsand attitudes to breast and cervix cancer screening services among Italian born women in <strong>Melbourne</strong>.Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion, 5 (2): 31-36.Meredith Temple-Smith and Sandra Gifford. (1996) Should sexually transmissible diseases surveillanceinclude ethnicity data? Communicable Diseases Intelligence, 20 (10): 240-242.Meredith Temple-Smith, Judith Hammond, Priscilla Pyett, Nanette Presswell. (1996). Barriers to sexualhistory taking in general practice. Australian Family Physician: REASON, 25 (9), Suppl 2: s71-s74.Meredith Temple-Smith and Sandra Gifford. (1996) Where are you from? Today's Life Science, 8 (10):18-21.Graeme Mulvey and Meredith Temple-Smith. (1997) <strong>The</strong> involvement <strong>of</strong> Victorian general practitioners inthe management <strong>of</strong> patients with HIV/AIDS. Australian Family Physician, 26 (Suppl 2): S66-S70.Meredith Temple-Smith, Louise Keogh and Graeme Mulvey (1997). Testing for chlamydia and othersexually transmissible diseases in general practice in Victoria. Venereology, 10, 14-19.Sandra Thompson and Meredith Temple-Smith (1997). Control <strong>of</strong> genital chlamydia: time for action.Healthsharing Women, 8 (1) : 9-15.Graeme Mulvey, Meredith Temple-Smith and Louise Keogh (1997). Sexually Transmissible Diseases -knowledge and practices <strong>of</strong> general practitioners in Victoria, Australia. Genitourinary Medicine, 73 ( 6):533-537.UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 2Date:Last Modified:12 July 200612 July 2006
Meredith Temple-Smith, Graeme Mulvey and Wendy Doyle (1998). Maximising response rates in asurvey <strong>of</strong> general practitioners: lessons from a Victorian survey on sexually transmissible diseases.Australian Family Physician: REASON 27 (Suppl 1): s15-s18.Louise Keogh, Judith Hammond, Graeme Mulvey and Meredith Temple-Smith (1998). Contact tracing forsexually transmissible diseases in general practice in Victoria, Australia. Venereology, 11,1:32-37.Meredith Temple-Smith, Graeme Mulvey, Louise Keogh (1999). Attitudes to sexual history-taking ingeneral practice in Victoria, Australia. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 75, 1: 41-44.Graeme Mulvey, Louise Keogh and Meredith Temple-Smith (2000). Outcomes <strong>of</strong> an educational activitywith Victorian GPs aimed at improving knowledge and practices in relation to sexually transmissiblediseases. Australian and New Zealand Journal <strong>of</strong> Public Health, 24 (1):76-79.Meredith Temple-Smith, Sandy Gifford, Mark Stoové (2004). <strong>The</strong> lived experience <strong>of</strong> men and womenwith hepatitis C: implications for support needs and health information Australian Health Review, 27(2):46-56.Sandra M Gifford, Mary L O’Brien, Anthony Smith, Meredith Temple-Smith, Mark Stoové, Drew Mitchelland Damien Jolley (2004). Australian men’s experiences <strong>of</strong> living with hepatitis C virus: Results from across-sectional survey. Journal <strong>of</strong> Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 20(1):79-86.Meredith Temple-Smith, Karl Jenkinson, Judy Lavery, Sandy Gifford and Mike Morgan (2006).Discrimination or discretion? Exploring dentist’s views on treating patients with hepatitis C. AustralianDental Journal, 51: 4.Stephen McNally, Meredith Temple-Smith, William Sievert, Marian Pitts (2006). Now, later or never?Challenges associated with hepatitis C treatment, ANZJPH; 30 (5): 422-427.Temple-Smith M. Invited Commentary on ‘Living with the Stigma <strong>of</strong> Hepatitis C’, accepted by WesternJournal <strong>of</strong> Nursing Research, August 30, 2006.Meredith Temple-Smith, Mark Stoové, Anthony Smith, Mary L O’Brien, Drew Mitchell, Cathy Banwell,Gabriele Bammer, Damien Jolley and Sandra Gifford (2007). Gender differences in seeking care forhepatitis C: the Australian experience. Journal <strong>of</strong> Substance Use, 12 (1): 59-70.Meredith Temple-Smith. Looking back on sex and health in Australia. In Temple-Smith, M and Gifford S(Eds) Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective, <strong>Melbourne</strong>: IP Communications, 2005.Meredith Temple-Smith. Sex under scrutiny: investigating the sexual health <strong>of</strong> the population. In Temple-Smith, M and Gifford S (Eds) Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective, <strong>Melbourne</strong>: IP Communications,2005.Meredith Temple-Smith. Sexual health in health services. In Temple-Smith, M and Gifford S (Eds) SexualHealth: An Australian Perspective, <strong>Melbourne</strong>: IP Communications, 2005.Sandy Gifford and Meredith Temple-Smith. Diversity and difference: the cultural shaping <strong>of</strong> sexual health.In Temple-Smith, M and Gifford S (Eds) Sexual Health: An Australian Perspective, <strong>Melbourne</strong>: IPCommunications, 2005.BOOK:Editors: Meredith Temple-Smith and Sandy GiffordSexual Health: An Australian Perspective, <strong>Melbourne</strong>: IP Communications, 2005.BOOK REVIEW:M.Temple-Smith. Social Epidemiology – Strategies for Public Health Activism by Julie Cwikel. In SexualHealth 2007; 4 (2):145-6.UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT Page 2 <strong>of</strong> 2Date:Last Modified:12 July 200612 July 2006