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CURRICULUM VITAE PROFESSOR PAUL WARD Educational Qualifications 2003 Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PGCLTHE). Sheffield Hallam University. 2002 PhD in Health Sociology. Faculty of Medicine. University of Manchester. 1994 MA Health Service Studies. Nuffield Institute for Health. University of Leeds. 1993 BA (Hons) Social Geography. University of Salford. Employment History Sept 2010 –present Honorary Professor, School of Medicine, University of Sydney Nov 2009 – present Professor of Public Health, Discipline of Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Nov 2008 – present Head, Discipline of Public Health. Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. March 2006 – Nov 2009 Associate Professor of Public Health Research . Department of Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia March 2006 – present Honorary Senior Lecturer in Public Health. School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield. March 2004 –Feb 2006 Lecturer in Public Health. School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PROFESSOR PAUL WARD

Educational Qualifications

2003 Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

(PGCLTHE). Sheffield Hallam University.

2002 PhD in Health Sociology. Faculty of Medicine. University of Manchester.

1994 MA Health Service Studies. Nuffield Institute for Health. University of Leeds.

1993 BA (Hons) Social Geography. University of Salford.

Employment History

Sept 2010 –present Honorary Professor, School of Medicine, University of

Sydney

Nov 2009 – present Professor of Public Health, Discipline of Public Health,

Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia

Nov 2008 – present Head, Discipline of Public Health. Flinders University,

Adelaide, Australia.

March 2006 – Nov 2009 Associate Professor of Public Health Research. Department

of Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia

March 2006 – present Honorary Senior Lecturer in Public Health. School of

Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield.

March 2004 –Feb 2006 Lecturer in Public Health. School of Health and Related

Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield.

Oct 2002 – March 2004 Senior Lecturer in Sociology. School of Social Science and

Law. Sheffield Hallam University.

Oct 1998 – Sept 2002 NHS R&D Research Fellow. School of Epidemiology and

Health Sciences and School of Pharmacy, University of Manchester

Nov 2000 – Feb 2001 Visiting Research Fellow. Faculty of Pharmacy, University

of Sydney, Australia.

April 1995 - Sept 1998 Research Associate. School of Pharmacy and

Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester.

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1. MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP ROLES

1.1 Current Leadership Roles

Head, Discipline of Public Health, Flinders University

Member, Executive, Prevention, Promotion and Primary Health Care cluster, School of Medicine,

Flinders University

Discipline Lead for Excellence of Research in Australia (ERA), Public Health and Allied Health

Sciences group

1.2 Current Membership of University Committees Related to Teaching or Research

Chair, Curriculum Committee, Discipline of Public Health, Flinders University

Chair, Exam Board Discipline of Public Health, Flinders University

Chair, Research Incubator, Southgate Institute for Health, Society and Equity

Chair, PhD Support Programme, Flinders Prevention, Promotion and Primary Health Care Cluster,

School of Medicine, Flinders University

Chair, Social and Behavioural Research Ethics Committee, Flinders University

Member, Exam Board for Graduate Entry Medical Program, School of Medicine, Flinders University

Member, Exam Board for Honours Programme, School of Medicine, Flinders University

1.3 Management Roles outside of the University

Chair, Scientific Organising Committee for 2010 Public Health Association of Australia annual

conference

Member, Pan-Asian International Scientific Committee of Social Quality

1.4 Editorial Duties for Academic Journals

Current Editorial Roles

Editorial Board Member, Health Sociology Review

Editorial Board member, Australasian Medical Journal

Editorial Board member, International Journal of Social Quality

Associate Editor, Critical Public Health

Guest Editor, Journal of Sociology, 2010 Special Issue on “The Sociology of Food and Eating”.

Guest Editor, Development and Society, 2009 Special Issues on “The Theory of Social Quality”

Guest Editor, International Journal of Social Quality, 2012 Special Issue on “Social Quality in Asia”

Past Editorial Roles

Guest Editor, European Journal of Social Quality, 2006 Special Issue on “The role of social quality 2

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in public health”.

2. RESEARCH

2.1 Key research interests

My research interests are around socio-spatial inequalities and inequities in health, medicine usage

and the provision of health and social care. I also have a particular interest in research around lay and

professional perceptions, knowledge and understandings of health, healthcare, medicines and risk,

and how these perceptions vary spatially and by socio-cultural group. In addition, given my

experience in both qualitative and quantitative research, I have an interest in research which seeks to

utilise the benefits of a pluralistic and multi-disciplinary approach.

2.2 Research experience

I have considerable experience in conducting and managing all aspects of both qualitative and

quantitative research projects. This includes writing research proposals, obtaining external peer-

reviewed funding, managing a research team, facilitating access to data sets or study participants, data

collection, synthesis and analysis, and dissemination in the form of official reports, conferences and

peer reviewed publications. In qualitative research projects I have used semi-structured and depth

interviews, focus groups, nominal group technique, ethnographic methods and community

development approaches. In quantitative research projects, I have used postal and telephone

questionnaire surveys, the Delphi technique and secondary cross-sectional data analysis.

2.3 Reviewer for Grant-giving bodies and Research Councils

Chair, Faculty Health Sciences Nursing Research Grant Assessment Committee (2009 - )

Member, NHMRC Training Fellowships Review Panel (2009- )

Assessor, Australian Research Council (2010 - )

Member, Faculty Health Sciences Research Grants Assessment Committee (2008 - )

Member, Perpetual Philanthropy Panel for Flinders University (2009)

Reviewer, Lyn Wrigley Trust breast cancer research grants (2009)

2.4 Reviewer for Academic Journals

I regularly review papers for the following journals: The Lancet, British Medical Journal, Social

Science and Medicine, Sociology, Sociological Research Online, Heart, Health and Place, European

Journal of Social Quality, Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management.

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2.5 External research grants awarded as Chief Investigator

Funding Period

CI’s $ Funding Body Research area

2010-2013

Wilson, Ward, Robins, Coveney

$370,000 ARC Linkage Intergenerational transmission of ideas about food

2010-13 Baratiny, Ward, Stocks, Tattersall, Redman, Karnon

$750,000 Cancer Australia Multi-Disciplinary Teams in cancer care

2010-11 Beatty, Koczwara, Ward, Wilson, Wade

$15,000 SA Health, Australian Better Health Initiative Cancer Coordination Project Grant

eTherapy for Cancer: Developing and evaluating an online self-help program to address access barriers for people with early stage cancer

2010-11 Ward, Woodman $15,000 Flinders University (Seeding Grant)

Randomised control trial of smoking interventions to increase smoking cessation in adolescents in Aceh, Indonesia

2009-12 Dawson, Boland, Coveney, Ward

$473,000 ARC Linkage Measuring, understanding and reducing food waste

2009-10 Ward, Verity, Tsourtos

$15,000 Flinders University (Seeding Grant)

International survey on social quality

2008-10 Coveney, Ward, Handsley

$370,000 SA Health (Strategic Health Research Program)

Food and beverage marketing to children using non-broadcast media

2008-10 Ward, Cole, Young

$300,000 SA Health (Strategic Health Research Program)

The equity of bowel cancer screening using epidemiological and qualitative analysis

2008-10 Cole, Young, Ward

$270,000 SA Health (Strategic Health Research Program)

The psychosocial, demographic and program variables associated with bowel cancer re-screening

2008-9 Goodall, Ward $10,000 Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology

The use of digital technology by older people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities

2008-9 Wilson, Ward, Coveney

$7500 Centre for Intergenerational Health

Social network analysis on intergenerational transmission of ideas around food

2008-9 Ward, Verity, Tsourtos, Winefield

$7500 Centre for Intergenerational Health

Socio-environmental models of resilience

2007-10 Coveney, Ward, Taylor

$460,000 ARC Discovery Grant (A+ rated)

Trust and food using qualitative and quantitative analysis

2007-10 Coveney, Ward, Verity

$450,000 South Australian Department of Health (Strategic Health Research Program)

Food security and socioeconomic status

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2007-9 Ward, Tsourtos, Winefield

$360,000 South Australian Department of Health (Strategic Health Research Program)

Resilience and smoking in ‘at risk’ groups

2006-7 Ward, Cole, Baum, Young

$9,000 Flinders University Seeding Grants

Qualitative study investigating the equity of screening for colorectal cancer

2006 Ward $5,000 Department of Health, South Australia

The economic benefits of investing in primary care

2005-8 Ward, Hutchinson, Bissell

£250,000 UK Department of Health

The national evaluation of supplementary prescribing in nursing and pharmacy

2005-7 Smith, Ward, Gibson

£120,000 Leverhulme Trust (part of research program on “Changing families, changing food”).

Intergenerational transmission of ideas about food through families

2005-7 Curtis, Owen, Ward, Smith

£100,000 Leverhulme Trust (part of research program on “Changing families, changing food”).

Making healthy families: stakeholder and parents views on ‘public health’ interventions

2005-6 Ward, Jiwa, Gordon

£15,000 Supportive Primary Care Oncology Research Group (SPORG)

The barriers and facilitators to colorectal cancer screening among patients and GPs in South Yorkshire

2005-6 Ward, Jiwa, Smith

£15,000 Supportive Primary Care Oncology Research Group (SPORG)

Incidence and survival rates for colorectal cancer across GP practices in South Yorkshire

2004-5 Ward Gordon, Jiwa

£6,000 Trent Focus Understanding GP-patient consultations around colorectal cancer

2003-4 Ward £15,000 South East Sheffield NHS Primary Care Trust

Healthcare needs and perceptions of current health service provision for Pakistani groups.

1998-2002

Ward £100,000 North West NHS Executive

Equity of GP prescribing for coronary heart disease.

1997-9 Ward, Bissell, Noyce

£30,000 UK Department of Health

Assessing the appropriateness of pharmacist-consumer consultations.

1997-8 Bissell, Noyce, Ward

£50,000 North West Thames NHS Executive R&D programme

Lay and professional perceptions about the risks of medicines

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3. PUBLICATIONS

3.1 Peer-reviewed publications in academic journals

89) Ward PR. Barriers and enablers to optimal consumer involvement in research: the perspectives

of health and medical researchers in the UK. Health Issues (Accepted for Publication 30/8/11)

88) Javanparast S, Ward PR, Carter S, Wilson C. Barriers to and facilitators of colorectal cancer

screening in different population sub-groups in Adelaide, South Australia. Medical Journal of

Australia (Accepted 29/08/11).

87) Mehta K, Phillips C, Ward PR, Coveney J, Handsley E, Carter P. Marketing foods to children

through product packaging: prolific, unhealthy and misleading. Public Health Nutrition (Accepted

5/5/11) [IF 2.075 39/70 Nutrition and Dietetics]

86) Law I, Ward PR, Coveney J. Food insecurity in South Australian single parents: an assessment

of the livelihoods framework approach. Critical Public Health (Accepted 4/7/11)

85) Meyer S, Luong T, Ward PR, Tsourtos G, Gill T. Investigating Australians trust: Findings from

a national survey. International Journal of Social Quality. (Accepted 3/12/2010)

84) Ward PR, Meyer S, Verity F, Gill T, Luong T. Complex problems require complex solutions:

the utility of social quality theory for addressing the Social Determinants of Health. BMC Public

Health. (Accepted 8/6/2011)

83) Ward PR, Javanparast S, Wilson C. Equity of colorectal cancer screening: which groups have

inequitable participation and what can we do about it? Australian Journal of Primary Health.

(Accepted 19/6/2011) [IF 0.408 108/114 Public, Environmental and Occupational Health]

82) Lunnay B, Ward PR, Borlagdan J. The practise and practice of Bourdieu: The application of

social theory to youth alcohol research. International Journal of Drug Policy. (Accepted 30/6/2011)

[IF 2.424, 4/29 Substance Use]

81) Taylor A, Coveney J, Ward PR, Henderson J, Meyer S, Gill T. Fruit and vegetable consumption

- The influence of aspects associated with trust in food and safety and quality of food. Public Health

Nutrition (Accepted 6/6/2011) [IF 2.075 39/70 Nutrition and Dietetics]

80) Henderson, J., Coveney, J., Ward, PR. & Taylor, A. (2011) Farmers the most trusted part of the

Australian food chain: results from a national survey of consumers. Australian and New Zealand

Journal of Public Health 2011; 35(4): 319-324 [IF 1.529, 42/114 Public, Environmental and

Occupational Health]

79) Martini A, Ward PR, Javanparast S, Cole S, Gill T, Ah Matt M, Aylward P, Baratiny G, Jiwa M,

Misan G, Tsourtos G, Wilson C, Young G. Screening for colorectal cancer in remote, rural and

metropolitan South Australia: analysis of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program data. Public

Health Bulletin 2011; 8 (1): 49-55.

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78) Wong KC, Coveney J, Ward PR, Carter P, Verity F, Tsourtos G. Availability, affordability and

quality of a healthy food basket in Adelaide, South Australia. Nutrition and Dietetics (accepted for

publication 3/11/2010)

77) Martini A, Ward PR, Javanparast S, Cole S, Gill T, Ah Matt M, Aylward P, Baratiny G, Jiwa M,

Misan G, Tsourtos G, Wilson C, Young G. Colorectal cancer screening in rural and remote areas:

analysis of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program data for South Australia. Rural and

Remote Health. [[IF 0.931, 79/114 Public, Environmental and Occupational Health]

76) Ward PR, Coveney J, Henderson J. A sociology of food and eating. Journal of Sociology 2010;

46: 347-351. [IF 0.674, 74/129 Sociology]

75) Ward PR, Tsourtos G, Hersh D, Muller R, Winefield A, Coveney J. Additive and subtractive

resilience strategies as enablers of biographical reinvention: a qualitative study of ex-smokers and

never-smokers. Social Science & Medicine 2011; 72: 1140-1148. [IF 2.742, 12/114 Public,

Environmental and Occupational Health]

74) Ward PR, Henderson J, Coveney J, Meyer S. How do Australian consumers negotiate and

respond to information in the media about food and nutrition?: the importance of risk, trust and

uncertainty. Journal of Sociology. (accepted for publication 14/2/11) [IF 0.674, 74/129 Sociology]

73) Tsourtos G, Ward PR, Hersh D, Muller R, Winefield A, Coveney J. The importance of

resilience and stress to maintaining smoking abstinence and cessation: a qualitative study in Australia

with people diagnosed with depression. Health and Social Care in the Community 2011; 19: 299-

306. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2010.00973.x. [IF 1.008, 75/114 Public, Environmental and

Occupational Health]

72) Lawn, S, Hersh, D, Ward, PR, Tsourtos, G, Muller, R, Winefield, A, Coveney C. “I just saw it

as something that would pull you down, rather than lift you up”: Resilience in never-smokers with

mental illness. Health Education Research 2011; 26: 26-38. [IF 1.889, 28/114 Public,

Environmental and Occupational Health, 19/177 Education and Educational Research]

71) Henderson JA, Coveney J, Ward PR. Who regulates food? Australians' perceptions of

responsibility for food safety. Australian Journal of Primary Health 2010; 16: 344-351. [IF 0.408,

108/114 Public, Environmental and Occupational Health]

70) Ward PR, Javanparast S, Cole S, Gill T, Ah Matt M, Aylward P, Baratiny G, Jiwa M, Martini A,

Misan G, Tsourtos G, Wilson C, Young G. The equity of colorectal cancer screening: a cross-

sectional analysis of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program data for South Australia.

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health 2011; 35: 61-65. [IF 1.529, 42/114 Public,

Environmental and Occupational Health]

69) Ward PR. Similarities in approach between Big Tobacco and Big Booze: Evidence of the

‘Greedy Bastard Hypothesis’? Australasian Medical Journal 2010; 3(6): 333-334

68) Meyer SB, Luong CN, Ward PR, Tsourtos G. Operationalising the Theory of Social Quality: 7

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analysis of the reliability of an instrument to measure social quality. Development and Society 2010;

39: 327-356

67) Jiwa M, Halkett G, Ward PR, Deas K, O'Connor M, Weir J, O'Driscoll C, O'Brien E, Wilson L,

Boyle S. How do Specialist Breast Nurses help breast cancer patients at follow-up? Collegian 2010;

17: 143-149

66) Mehta K, Coveney J, Ward PR, Magarey A, Spurrier N, Udell T. Australian children’s views

about food advertising on television. Appetite 2010; 55(1): 49-55. [IF 2.433, 29/70 Nutrition and

Dietetics]

65) Henderson J, Ward PR, Coveney J & Meyer S.  What are the important issues around food safety

and diet? Findings from a media analysis and a qualitative study of consumer trust. Australasian

Medical Journal 2010; 1(2): 164-169

64) Boiko O, Robinson PG, Ward PR, Gibson B. Form and semantic of communication in dental

encounters: oral health, probability and time. Sociology of Health and Illness 2011; 33: 16-32 [IF

1.856, 11/129 Sociology]

63) Javanparast S, Ward PR, Young GP, Wilson C, Carter S, Misan G, Cole S, Jiwa M, Tsourtos G,

Martini A, Gill T, Baratiny G, Ah Matt M. How equitable are colorectal cancer screening programs

which include FOBTs? A review of qualitative and quantitative studies. Preventive Medicine 2010;

50: 165-172. [IF 3.299, 20/151 Medicine, General and Internal]

62) Cooper R, Bissell P, Ward PR, Murphy E. Further challenges to medical dominance? The case

of nurse and pharmacist supplementary prescribing. Health: An interdisciplinary journal for the

social study of health, illness and medicine (accepted for publication 22/1/10). [IF 1.754, 10/33

Social Sciences, Biomedical]

61) Javanparast S, Ward PR, Cole S, Gill T, Ah Matt M, Aylward P, Baratiny G, Jiwa M, Martini A,

Misan G, Tsourtos G, Wilson C, Young G. A cross-sectional analysis of participation in National

Bowel Cancer Screening Program in Adelaide by age, gender and geographical location of residence.

Australasian Medical Journal 2010:1; 141-146. Doi: 10.4066/AMJ.2010.198

60) Goodall K, Ward PR, Newman L. Use of information and communication technology to provide

health information: What do older migrants know, and what do they need to know? Quality in

Primary Care 2010; 18: 27-32

59) Ward PR, Thompson J, Barber R, Armitage CJ, Boote JD, Cooper CL, Jones GL. Critical

perspectives on ‘consumer involvement’ in health research: epistemological dissonance and the

know-do gap. Journal of Sociology 2010: 46(1); 63-82. [IF 0.674, 74/129 Sociology]

58) Foley W, Ward PR, Carter P, Coveney J, Tsourtos G, Taylor A. An ecological analysis of factors

associated with food insecurity in South Australia 2002-7. Public Health Nutrition 2010: 13; 215-

221 [IF 2.075, 52/140 Public, Environmental & Occupational Health]

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57) Henderson J, Coveney J, Ward PR, Taylor A. Governing childhood obesity: Framing regulation

of fast food advertising in the Australian print media. Social Science and Medicine 2009; 69(9):

1402-1408. [IF 2.742, 12/114 Public, Environmental and Occupational Health]

56) Jiwa M, Ward PR. Will the need for effective communication between doctors redefine primary

care. Australasian Medical Journal 2009: 1 (4); 1-9. Doi 10.4066/AMJ.2009.62

55) Ward PR. A case for reorienting health systems and investing in primary healthcare in Australia.

Australasian Medical Journal 2009: 1 (3); 1-21. Doi 10.4066/AMJ.2009.52

54) Ward PR. The alcohol industry, neo-liberalism and the political economy of health.

Australasian Medical Journal 2009: 1 (3); 1-6. Doi 10.4066/AMJ.2009.51

53) Lin K, Ward PR, van der Maesen, LJG. Social quality theory in perspective. Development and

Society 2009: 38 (2); 201-208

52) Ward PR, Meyer S. Trust, Social Quality and Wellbeing: A Sociological Exegesis. Development

and Society 2009: 38 (2); 339-363

51) Thompson J, Ward PR, Barber R, Armitage C, Boote J, Cooper C, Jones G. Researchers’

attitudes to public involvement in health research. Health Expectations 2009: 12; 209-220. [IF

2.315, 21/114 Public, Environmental & Occupational Health]

50) Ward PR. The relevance of equity in healthcare for primary care: creating and sustaining a ‘fair

go, for a fair innings’. Quality in Primary Care 2009: 17; 49-54

49) Muller R, Ward PR, Winefield T, Tsourtos G, Lawn S. The importance of resilience to primary

care practitioners: an interactive psycho-social model. Australasian Medical Journal 2009,1, 1-15.

Doi:10.4066/amj.2009.23

48) Cooper R, Anderson C, Avery A , Bissell P, Guillaume L, Hutchinson A, Lymm J, Murphy E,

Ratcliffe J, Ward PR. Stakeholders’ views of UK nurse and pharmacist supplementary prescribing.

Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 2008: 13; 215-221

47) Ward PR, Tsourtos G, Gill T. Defining and conceptualising the ‘social’ in Social Epidemiology.

Public Health Bulletin 2008: 5(3); 12-17

46) Cooper R, Lymm J, Anderson C, Avery A , Bissell P, Guillaume L, Hutchinson A, Murphy E,

Ratcliffe J, Ward PR. Learning to Prescribe - Pharmacists' Experiences of Supplementary Prescribing

Training. BMC Medical Education 2008; 8: 57

45) Cooper R, Guillaume L, Avery A, Anderson, C, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, Lymm J, Murphy E,

Ward PR, Ratcliffe J. Non-medical prescribing in the UK: developments and stakeholder interests.

Journal of Ambulatory Care Management 2008; 31(3); 244-252

44) Meyer S, Ward PR. Do your patients trust you?: a sociological understanding of the implications

of patient mistrust in healthcare professionals. Australasian Medical Journal 2008,1, 1-12.

doi:10.4066/amj.2008.14

43) Anderson C, Cooper RJ, Guillaume L, Avery A, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymn J, 9

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McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Read S, Ward PR. The Views of Pharmacists in England on

their Supplementary Prescribing Training. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2008: 16

(Supplement 1): A6-A7

42) Cooper R, Guillaume L, Avery A, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymn J, McIntosh A,

Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Reed S, Ward PR. The Safety Climate of Pharmacist Supplementary

Prescribing in England. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2008: 16 (Supplement 1): A21,

[ARC Ranking B]

41) Tsourtos G, Ward PR, Muller R. Smoking and stress: the double-edged sword of living in a

disadvantaged area. Australasian Medical Journal 2008,1, 1-17. oi:10.4066/amj.2008.8

40) Meyer S, Ward PR, Coveney J, Rogers W. Trust in the health system: an analysis and extension

of the social theories of Giddens and Luhmann. Health Sociology Review 2008; 17: 177-186

39) Guillaume L, Cooper R, Avery A, Mitchell S, Ward PR, Anderson, C, Bissell P, Hutchinson A,

James V, Lymm J, McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J. Supplementary prescribing by community

and primary care pharmacists: an analysis of PACT data, 2004-2006. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy

and Therapeutics 2008; 33: 11-16. [IF 1.649, 164/249 Pharmacology & Pharmacy]

38) Cooper R, Guillaume L, Avery A, Anderson, C, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymm J,

McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Ward PR. Nurse and Pharmacist Supplementary Prescribing in

the UK - a Thematic Review of the Literature. Health Policy 2008; 85: 277-292. [IF 1.383, 45/71

Health Care, Sciences & Services]

37) Ward PR, Noyce PR, St Leger AS. How equitable are GP practice prescribing rates for statins?:

an ecological study in four primary care trusts in the North West of England. International Journal

for Equity in Health 2007 6:2. Available at www.equityhealthj.com/content/6/1/2

36) Guillaume L, Cooper R, Avery A, Anderson, C, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymm J,

McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Ward PR. Community and Primary Care Nurse Prescribing - an

Analysis of PACT data 2002/2006. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2007: 15 (Suppl 2);

B62

35) Cooper R, Guillaume L, Avery A, Anderson, C, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymm J,

McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Ward PR. Stakeholders' Views of Pharmacist Supplementary

Prescribing - Benefits, Barriers, Facilitators and Challenges. International Journal of Pharmacy

Practice 2007: 15 (Suppl 2); B25

34) Ward PR, Coates A. “We shed tears, but there is no one there to wipe them up for us”:

narratives of (mis)trust in a materially deprived community. Health: An interdisciplinary journal for

the social study of health, illness and medicine 2006: 10; 283-301. [IF 1.754, 10/33 Social Sciences,

Biomedical]

33) Ward PR, Kelly B, Tucker G, Luke C. Theoretical and conceptual issues around equity in health

care: application to cervical cancer screening in South Australia. Public Health Bulletin 2006: 5; 9-10

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31) Ward PR. Trust, reflexivity and dependence: a 'social systems theory' analysis in/of medicine.

European Journal of Social Quality 2006: 6 (2); 143-158

30) Ward PR. Social Quality and Modern Public Health: Developing a Framework for the 21st

Century. European Journal of Social Quality 2006: 6 (2); 1-7

29) Ward PR, Redgrave P, Read, C. Operationalising the Theory of Social Quality: Theoretical and

experiential reflections from the development and implementation of a public health programme in

the UK. European Journal of Social Quality 2006: 6 (2); 9-18

28) Ward PR, Coates A. Health and happiness in a materially deprived, ethnically-mixed locality.

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2005: 60; 87. [IF 3.983, 9/114 Public,

Environmental & Occupational Health]

27) Ward PR, Noyce PR, St Leger AS. Exploring the equity of GP practice prescribing rates for

selected coronary heart disease drugs: a multiple regression analysis with proxies of health care need.

International Journal for Equity in Health 2005: 4; 3. DOI:10.1186/1475-9276-4-3. Accessed at:

http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/4/1/3

26) Ward PR, Noyce PR, St Leger AS. Differential associations between actual and expected GP

practice prescribing rates for statins, ACE inhibitors, and beta-blockers: a cross-sectional study in

England. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management 2005: 1; 61-68

25) Ward PR, Noyce PR, St Leger AS. Multivariate regression analysis of associations between GP

practice prescribing rates for CHD drugs and health care needs indicators. Journal of Epidemiology

and Community Health 2005: 59; 86-87. [IF 2.983, 9/114 Public, Environmental & Occupational

Health]

24) Ward PR, Noyce PR, St Leger AS. Are GP practice prescribing rates for CHD drugs equitable?

A cross-sectional analysis in four primary care trusts in England. Journal of Epidemiology and

Community Health 2004: 58; 89-96. [IF 2.983, 9/114 Public, Environmental & Occupational

Health]

23) Ward PR, Noyce PR, St Leger AS. Developing prevalence based prescribing units for analysing

variations in general practitioner prescribing: a case study using statins. Journal of Clinical

Pharmacy and Therapeutics 2003; 1: 23-30. [IF 1.649, 1643/249 Pharmacology and Pharmacy]

22) Benrimoj SI, Peacocke G, Whitehead P, Kopecny E, Ward PR, Emerson L. Cognitive

pharmaceutical services in emerging health care systems – new patient medication management and

concordance services in community pharmacy. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy

2003; 20: 2-11

21) Benrimoj SI, Langford JH, Berry G, Collins D, Lauchlan R, Stewart K, Ward PR. Clinical

significance of clinical interventions in community pharmacy: a randomised trial of the effect of

education and a professional allowance. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2003; 11: 81-8711

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20) Benrimoj SI, Langford JH, Berry G, Collins D, Lauchlan R, Stewart K, Ward PR. Clinical

intervention rates in community pharmacy: a randomised trial of the effect of education and a

professional allowance. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2003; 11: 71-80

19) Hibbert D, Bissell P, Ward PR. Consumerism and professional work in the community

pharmacy. Sociology of Health and Illness 2002; 24; 46-65. [IF 1.856, 11/129 Sociology]

18) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. The dependent consumer: reflections on accounts of the risks of

non-prescription medicines. Health: An interdisciplinary journal for the social study of health,

illness and medicine 2001; 5: 5-30. [IF 1.754, 10/33 Social Sciences, Biomedical]

17) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Mapping the contours of risk: consumer perceptions of non-

prescription medicines. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2000; 17: 136-142

16) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR. Criteria for assessing the appropriateness of patient counselling

in community pharmacy. Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2000; 34 (2): 170-175. [IF 2.166, 135/249

Pharmacology and Pharmacy]

15) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Appropriateness measurement: application to advice-giving in

community pharmacies. Social Science and Medicine 2000; 51: 343-359. [IF 2.742, 12/114 Public,

Environmental and Occupational Health]

14) Ward PR, Seston EM, Wilson P, Bagley L. Perceived barriers to participating in continuing

education: the views of newly-registered pharmacists. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice

2000; 8: 217-224

13) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR. Risk, reflexivity and the reclassification of medicines: the case

of terfenadine. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy 1999; 16: 111-113

12) Ward PR, Seston EM, Bagley L, Wilson P. Barriers to participation in continuing education: the

views of newly registered pharmacists. Pharmaceutical Journal 1999; 263: P57

11) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Consumer perceptions of the risks and benefits of deregulated

medicines. Pharmaceutical Journal 1999; 263: R28

10) Noyce PR, Ward PR, Bissell P. Assessing the appropriateness of advice-giving in community

pharmacy. Pharmaceutical Journal 1999; 263: R6

9) Ward PR, Bissell PR, Noyce PR. Medicines counter assistants: roles and responsibilities in the

sale of deregulated medicines. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 1998; 6: 207-215

8) Ward PR, Ambler S, Weiss MC, Tully MP, Temple B. Self-care and pharmacy: setting the

research agenda. Pharmaceutical Journal 1998; 261: R53

7) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Requests for deregulated medicines: involvement and response

by pharmacy staff. Pharmaceutical Journal 1998; 261: R32

6) Ward PR. Health care rationing: can we afford to ignore Euthanasia ? Health Services

Management Research 1997: 10; 32-41

5) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Variations within community pharmacy: I Requesting over the 12

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counter medicines. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy 1997; 14: 1-15

4) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Variations within community pharmacy: II Presenting symptoms.

Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy 1997; 14: 105-115

3) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Variations within community pharmacy: III Referrals to other

health professionals. Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy 1997; 14: 116-123

2) Weiss M, Ward PR, Bissell PR, Noyce PR. Developing criteria to assess the appropriateness of

advice giving in community pharmacy. Pharmaceutical Journal 1997: 259: R40

1) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR. Insights into the implementation of in-store protocols in

community pharmacies. Pharmaceutical Journal 1997; 259: R36

3.2 Book Chapters

Green, T. Owen, J. Curtis, P.A. Smith, G. Ward, PR, Fisher P. Making Healthy Families?, in

Jackson P (ed.), Changing Families, Changing Food. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Ward PR. Equity of access to healthcare services – a social determinant of health. Chapter 3 in

Keleher H & MacDougall C (Eds). Understanding Health – A Determinants Approach. Oxford:

Oxford University Press, 2009.

Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR. Insights into the uncertain world of the consumer: reflections on the

risks of non-prescription medicines. In Taylor-Gooby P (Ed). Risk, Trust and Welfare. London:

Macmillan, 2000.

3.3 Refereed conference contributions

58) Henderson J, Ward PR, Coveney J, Taylor A (2009). “Health is the number one thing we go

for”: Healthism, citizenship and food choice. The Sociological Association of Australia conference

proceedings. In Lockie, S., Bissell, D, Grieg, A, Hynes, M., Marsh, D., Saha, L., Sikora, J. &

Woodman, D. (eds.) The Future of Sociology, TASA conference, Canberra, 1-4 December 2009. CD

Rom ISBN: 978-0-646-52501-3

57) Meyer S, Ward PR (2009). Reworking the sociology of trust: Making a semantic distinction

between trust and dependence. The Sociological Association of Australia conference proceedings,

Canberra. In Lockie, S., Bissell, D, Grieg, A, Hynes, M., Marsh, D., Saha, L., Sikora, J. &

Woodman, D. (eds.) The Future of Sociology, TASA conference, Canberra, 1-4 December 2009. CD

Rom ISBN: 978-0-646-52501-3

56) Lawn S, Tsourtos G, Muller R, Ward PR, Hersh D. (2009).“Just because they do, doesn't mean I

have to”: the resilience of non-smokers in a high prevalence smoking population. Oceania Tobacco

Control Conference, Darwin.

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55) Ward PR, Muller  R, Winefield T, Lawn S, Tsourtos G (2009). Smoking, depression and

resilience: Quitting and the process of biographical reinvention. Public Health Association of

Australia conference, Canberra.

54) Ward   PR , Javanparast S, Gill T, Cole S, Tsourtos G, Young G, Wilson C, Misan G, Baratiny G

(2009). The equity of bowel cancer screening in South Australia: an ecological analysis. Public

Health Association of Australia conference, Canberra.

53) Meyer S, Ward PR, Coveney J, Rogers W (2009). Understanding patient-physician trust:

Confronting general assumptions of declining trust in healthcare. Public Health Association of

Australia conference, Canberra.

52) Lawn S, Muller R, Ward PR, Tsourtos G, Winefield T (2009). Resilience in primary health care:

a multi-factorial model. General Practice and Primary Health Care Research Conference,

Melbourne.

51) Ward PR, Meyer S (2009) Sociologies of trust: a critical analysis and extension of the work of

Anthony Giddens and Niklas Luhmann. Social Quality in Asian Societies conference, Seoul, Korea.

50) Meyer S., Ward PR, Coveney J, Rogers W (2008). Do you trust your doctor’s advice?: A

sociological understanding of coronary heart disease patients’ compliance with professional dietary

recommendations. State Population Health Conference (PHAA SA Branch). Adelaide Australia.

49) Meyer S., Ward PR, Coveney J, Rogers W. (2008). Operationalising trust in food, food systems

and dietary recommendations: what can social theory add? Thinking in Synergy Conference,

Adelaide, Australia.

48) Ward PR, Meyer S (2008). The utility of the trust for the theory of social quality: a sociological

exegesis. 4th International Conference on Social Inclusion and Social Quality (“Social Quality in

Asia and Europe: Searching for the Ways to Promote Social Cohesion and Social Empowerment"),

Nanjing, China.

47) Henderson J., Coveney J, Ward PR & Taylor A. (2008) Governing childhood obesity: print

media reporting of the regulation of fast food advertising 2006-2006, The Sociological Association of

Australia conference proceeding,  Reimagining Sociology, Melbourne.   In Majoribanks, T; Barraket,

J; Chang, J-S; Dawson, A; Guillemin, M; Henry-Waring, M; Kenyon, A; Kokanovic, R; Lewis, J;

Lusher, D; Nolan, D; Pyett, P; Warr, D; Robins, R; Wyn, J. (eds.) Re-imagining Sociology, TASA

conference, Melbourne 2-5 Dec 2008. CD Rom ISBN: 978-0-7340-3984-2

46) Foley W, Carter P, Ward PR, Coveney J, Avery J (2008). Social determinants of food insecurity

in South Australia: an ecological analysis. Australia Public Health Nutrition Academic Consortium

(APHNAC) conference, Adelaide, Australia.

45) Green T, Curtis P, Owen J, Smith G, Ward PR (2008). ‘It goes a bit deeper than just cooking’:

Public Health, Private Lives, New Spaces. British Sociological Association, Medical Sociology 14

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Conference. Brighton, UK.

44) Curtis P, Green T, Owen J, Smith G, Ward PR (2008). Gendered patterns in ‘cared for’

communities. International Sociological Association, RC06: Committee on Family Research

conference – Family, Diversity and Gender. Lisbon, Portugal.

43) Fletcher R, Close N, Ward PR (2008). Reviewing the Research Literature to inform Family

Policy – Undertaking a Realist Review. 10th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference -

Families Through Life, Melbourne, Australia.

42) Boiko O, Gibson B, Robinson P, Ward PR (2008). Double Contingency and Dental Encounters.

Pan European Federation of the International Association for Dental Research. London, UK.

41) Gill T, MacDougall C, Ward PR (2008). Risk and protective factors associated with

musculoskeletal health in South Australia. Population Health Congress. A Global World –

Practical Action for Health and Well-being, Brisbane, Australia.

40) Gill T, MacDougall C, Ward PR (2008). Prevalence and demographic characteristics associated

with musculoskeletal conditions among South Australian adults. Population Health Congress. A

Global World – Practical Action for Health and Well-being, Brisbane, Australia.

39) Green T, Curtis P, Owen J, Smith G, Ward PR (2008). Private Practices in Public Spaces:

Pursuing public health through healthy-eating interventions. Population Health Congress. A Global

World – Practical Action for Health and Well-being, Brisbane, Australia.

38) Meyer S, Ward PR, Coveney J, Rogers W (2008). Understanding consumer trust in food, food

systems, and dietary advice: what can social theory add? Population Health Congress. A Global

World – Practical Action for Health and Well-being, Brisbane, Australia.

37) Muller R, Wyld K, Ward PR, Tsourtos G (2008). Resilience and social capital: Responding to

inequities in risky behaviours such as smoking. Population Health Congress. A Global World –

Practical Action for Health and Well-being, Brisbane, Australia.

36) Anderson C, Cooper RJ, Guillaume L, Avery A, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymn J,

McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Read S, Ward PR. (2008) The Views of Pharmacists in England

on their Supplementary Prescribing Training. Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice

Conference, Liverpool, UK.

35) Cooper R, Guillaume L, Avery A, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymn J, McIntosh A,

Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Read S, Ward PR. (2008) The Safety Climate of Pharmacist Supplementary

Prescribing in England. Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Liverpool,

UK.

34) Ward PR. (2007) Researcher attitudes to ‘public involvement in research’: ethics, aesthetics and

epistemologies. NHMRC Conference on Research Ethics, Melbourne.

33) Meyer S., Ward PR, Coveney J, Rogers W (2007). Patient-physician trust in a two-tier health

system. State Population Health Conference (PHAA SA Branch). Adelaide, Australia.15

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32) James V, Avery T, Woolsey I, Bissell P, McIntosh A, Hutchinson A, Read S, Anderson C,

Lymm J, Murphy E, Karnon J, Ward PR. Evaluation of supplementary nurse prescribing: Trends in

community patterns. Royal College of Nursing international nursing research conference, Dundee

31) Guillaume L, Cooper R, Avery A, Anderson, C, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymm J,

McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Ward PR. (2007) Community and Primary Care Nurse

Prescribing - an Analysis of PACT data 2002/2006. British Pharmaceutical Conference,

Manchester.

30) Cooper R, Guillaume L, Avery A, Anderson, C, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymm J,

McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Ward P. (2007) Stakeholders' Views of Pharmacist

Supplementary Prescribing - Benefits, Barriers, Facilitators and Challenges. British Pharmaceutical

Conference, Manchester.

29) Anderson C, Guillaume L, Cooper R, Avery A, Bissell P, Hutchinson A, James V, Lymm J,

McIntosh A, Murphy E, Ratcliffe J, Ward P. (2007) Stakeholders' Views of Pharmacist

Supplementary Prescribing - Benefits, Barriers, Facilitators and Challenges. 67th Annual Congress of

the International Pharmaceutical Federation, Beijing.

28) Curtis P, Fisher P, Owen J, Smith G, Ward PR, Benson M. (2007) ‘Making Healthy Families?’

First impressions from interviews with managers and programme leaders in roles related to ‘food and

health’. ‘Changing Families, Changing Food’ Conference, University of Sheffield.

27) Forero O, Smith G, Ward PR, Gibson B. (2007) The changing 'food ways' among Ukrainians in

Bradford, UK. ‘Changing Families, Changing Food’ Conference, University of Sheffield.

26) Ward PR, Coates A. (2006) Narratives Of (Mis)Trust Around Public Health Systems In A

Materially Deprived Community. 37th Public Health Association of Australia conference, Sydney

25) Boiko O, Gibson B, Ward PR (2005). How secured are expectations in clinical encounters?

Manifestations of the problem of double contingency. British Sociological Association, Medical

Sociology Conference, York.

24) Stojgniew J, Czabanowska K, Chauvigne C, Gudmann A, Kuiper T, Krasnik A, Louvet T,

Meijer A, Grogorieva L, Nowak E, Szetela A, Thompson M, Ward PR (2005). European

accreditation of education programs for the competitiveness of the Public Health workforce.

Association of Schools of Public Health in Europe (ASPHER) Annual Conference, Yerevan,

Armeinia.

23) Arditi, JF, Ward PR, Krasnik A, Czabanowska K, Fernandez A (2005). Developing and

teaching a European Master in Public Health. Association of Schools of Public Health in Europe

(ASPHER) Annual Conference, Yerevan, Armeinia.

22) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1999). Consumer views of the risks and benefits of deregulated

medicines. British Pharmaceutical Conference, Cardiff.

21) Noyce PR, Ward PR, Bissell P (1999). Assessing the appropriateness of advice-giving in 16

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community pharmacy. British Pharmaceutical Conference, Cardiff.

20) Tully M & Ward PR (1999). Drug Therapy and Pharmacy: Setting the Research Agenda.

British Pharmaceutical Conference, Cardiff.

19) Bissell P, Hibbert D, Ward PR (1998). Transforming the work of the pharmacy: the challenge of

lay expertise. British Sociological Association, Medical Sociology Conference, York.

18) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1998). The three R’s: risk, reflexivity and the reclassification of

medicines. British Sociological Association, Medical Sociology Conference, York.

17) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1998). Embracing the counter culture: lay evaluations of the

risks of deregulated medicines. British Sociological Association, Medical Sociology Conference,

York.

16) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1998) Requests for deregulated medicines: involvement and

response by pharmacy staff. British Pharmaceutical Conference, Eastbourne.

15) Ward PR & Tully M (1998). Self-Care and Pharmacy: Setting the Research Agenda. British

Pharmaceutical Conference, Eastbourne.

14) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR (1998). Risk, reflexivity and the reclassification of medicines: the

case of terfenadine. 10th International Social Pharmacy Workshop, Leuven, Belgium.

13) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1998). Observational research in community pharmacy:

illuminating the hidden dimensions. 10th International Social Pharmacy Workshop, Leuven, Belgium.

12) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR. (1998) Medicines deregulation: insights into the uncertain world

of the consumer. Decision making in theory and practice. ESRC Economic Beliefs and Behaviour

Programme. University College, Oxford.

11) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR (1998). Delegated responsibility: counter assistants and the sale

of deregulated medicines. Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Cardiff 1998.

10) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1998). Medicines deregulation: changing consumer perceptions.

Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Cardiff.

9) Weiss M, Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR (1997). Developing criteria to assess the

appropriateness of advice-giving in community pharmacy. British Pharmaceutical Conference,

Scarborough.

8) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1997). Insights into the implementation of in-store protocols in

community pharmacies. British Pharmaceutical Conference, Scarborough.

7) Ward PR, Bissell P, Hibbert D, Noyce PR (1997). Community pharmacy at the fin de siècle.

Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, London.

6) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1996). The changing nature of self-medication: a risky business?

9th International Social Pharmacy Workshop. Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

5) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR (1996). The nature of the beast: evaluating the appropriateness of

advice-giving in community pharmacy. 9th International Social Pharmacy Workshop. Madison, 17

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Wisconsin, USA.

4) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR (1996). Variability in demand and response between community

pharmacies. British Pharmaceutical Conference, Glasgow.

3) Hibbert D, Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR (1996) Getting rid of the ‘counter culture’: a

professional crisis at the chemists? British Sociological Association, Medical Sociology Conference,

Edinburgh.

2) Ward PR, Bissell P, Noyce PR (1996). Measuring appropriate advice-giving: the next frontier?

Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Manchester.

1) Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1996). Perspectives on risk in a deregulated world. Health

Services Research and Pharmacy Practice Conference, Manchester.

3.4 Non-traditional research outputs

1. November 2007 - Interview on ABC radio about the ARC funded study on food and trust

3.5 Invited Keynote Conference Contributions

2008 - Plenary lecture at the “Social Quality in Asia and Europe: Searching for Ways to Promote

Social Cohesion and Social Empowerment Conference”, Nanjing.

2007 - Invited session at Country Health SA conference, Port Pirie, entitled “Evaluation in Primary

Health Care”.

2006 - Keynote lecture at Public Health Association of Australia, SA Branch conference, Adelaide,

entitled “Getting research into practice”.

3.6 Invited Seminars

2007

Adelaide University, Discipline of Public Health. “Exploring the equity of GP prescribing – a UK

perspective”.

Flinders University, Department of Sociology. “Trust, reflexivity and dependence: a 'social systems

theory' analysis in/of medicine”.

University of Sheffield, School of Health and Related Research. “What can be done to increase ‘trust

in GPs’ in areas of multiple deprivation?”.

Flinders University, Department of Public Health. “(Mis)trust in the health care system:

a sociological exegesis”.

2006

University of Adelaide, Department of Anthropology, entitled “Trust, reflexivity and dependence: a

'social systems theory' analysis in/of medicine”

Flinders University, Department of General Practice, “Exploring the Equity of GP Prescribing: a UK

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3.7 Official Reports

Ward PR, Javanparast S, Ah Matt M, Cole S, Aylward P, Gill T, Martini A, Wilson C, Baratiny G,

Carter S, Misan G, Tsourtos G, Jiwa M, Young G. (2010) Equity of Bowel Cancer Screening: An

Epidemiological and Qualitative Study. Final Report. Report to SA Health, August 2010.

Mehta K, Phillips C, Banytis F, Ward PR, Coveney J, Handsley E. (2010) Marketing Food and

Beverages to Children, via Product Packaging in Supermarkets, Report to SA Health, Flinders

University, Adelaide, South Australia

Mehta K, Phillips C, Banytis F, Ward PR, Coveney J, Handsley E. (2010) Marketing Food and

Beverages to Children, on three Internet platforms: Company websites, Popular websites and Social

network sites, Report to SA Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia

Mehta K, Banytis F, Coveney J, Ward PR, Handsley E. (2010)  Food and Beverage Sponsorship of

Children’s Sport in South Australia: A Pilot Study, Report to SA Health, Flinders University,

Adelaide, South Australia

Harrison P, Chalmers K, d'Douza S, Coveney J, Ward PR, Mehta K, Handsley E. (2010) Targeting

Children with Integrated Marketing Communications, Report to SA Health, Flinders University,

Adelaide, South Australia

Mehta K, Coveney J, Ward PR, Handsley E. (2010) Parents’ and Children’s Awareness and

Experience of Food and Beverage Marketing on Non-Broadcast Media, Report to SA Health, Flinders

University, Adelaide, South Australia

Handsley E, Nelson S, Coveney J, Mehta K, Ward PR. (2010) International Regulation of Non-

Broadcast Marketing of Food to Children, Report to SA Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, South

Australia

Mehta K, Coveney J, Ward PR, Handsley E. (2010) Children and Food Marketing Research Project.

Final Report to SA Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia

Coveney J, Ward PR, Verity F. (2010). Socioeconomic status and overweight/obesity: supply of and

access to (un)healthy food. Report to SA Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia

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Ward PR, Tsourtos G, Hersh D, Muller R, Winefield AH, Lawn S. (2009) Smoking and Resilience:

Experiences from smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers in high smoking prevalence populations.

Final Report. Report to SA Health, December 2009.

Goodall K & Ward PR (2009). The use of digital technology by older people from culturally and

linguistically diverse communities. Report for the Digital Bridge Unit, Department of Further

Education, Employment, Science and Technology.

Ward PR (2006). Reducing the Demand on Hospital Services through Investing in Primary Care:

Public Health Policy and Research Evidence from England. Report for the Department of Health,

South Australia.

Ward PR & Coates A (2003). Health care needs and current health service provision: the views and

experiences of Tinsley residents. Report for South East Sheffield Primary Care Trust.

Ward PR (2002). Variations in GP prescribing Rates and Comparative Health Care Needs: an

Ecological Study of Coronary Heart Disease. PhD Thesis, University of Manchester.

Ward PR & Seston E (1999). Motivations and Barriers to Participation in Continuing Education: the

Perspectives of Newly Registered Pharmacists. Report for the Centre for Pharmacy Post-graduate

Education, Manchester.

Tully M & Ward PR (1999). Drug Therapy and Pharmacy: Setting the Research Agenda. Report for

the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

Ward PR & Tully M (1998). Self-Care and Pharmacy: Setting the Research Agenda. Report for the

Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1997). Risk and self-medication: the case of deregulated medicines.

Report produced for North Thames NHS Executive.

Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1997) Developing criteria for assessing the appropriateness of

advice-giving in community pharmacy. Report produced for Sefton Health Authority and the

Department of Health.

Bissell P, Ward PR, Noyce PR (1996). Chemists and the Public: A study of the advisory function of 20

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the community pharmacy. Report produced for Sefton Health Authority.

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4. TEACHING

4.1 Course Coordination

PhD Coordinator for Discipline of Public Health

Honours Coordinator for Discipline of Public Health

Coordinator for MPH(Research) stream

Acting Course Coordinator for the Doctorate in Public Health (DrPH)

4.2 Topic coordination and Teaching

I teach on number of the topics taught on the MPH, the Master of Health and International

Development, the DrPH and the Graduate Entry Medical Program (GEMP). In addition, I coordinate

the following topics:

MMED 8330A/B Doctor, Profession and Society – GEMP Year 3

PHCA8928 MPH Dissertation

PHCA8927 Social Statistics for Public Health

PHCA9300 DrPH Dissertation

PHCA9202 Public Health Research

3.3 Post-graduate research supervision

Successful and timely completions

PhD

Olga Boiko Social theory and clinical dental encounters

Tiffany Gill Epidemiology of musculoskeletal health

DrPH

Damien O’Dempsey Developing a model for HCV testing in prisons

Gilbert Gallaher Racism and urban Indigenous people

Audrey Kanik Uptake of oral health discourse by US legislators

Jean Murray Advance directives policies in South Australia

Honours

Letitia del Fabbro Community participation in domiciliary care

Elizabeth Gande Social smoking and resilience

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PhD

Paul Aylward Needle exchange in Vietnamese community

Ken Goodall Information literacy in older people

Claire Harrison Welfare to work and food for single parents

Belinda Lunnay Risky alcohol use in young girls

Kaye Mehta Food advertising to children

Samantha Meyer Sociology of trust and food

Joe Provenzano Male victims of intimate partner violence

Ian Shakespeare Understanding resilience in organisations

Teuko Tahlil Smoking cessation in schools in Indonesia

Nualnong Wongtongkam Resilience and violence in Thai youth

DrPH

Elvianna Dorante-Day Complimentary and alternative medicines in

public health

Jessie Kanhutu Resilience in female farm workers in Zimbabwe

Tadgh McMahon HIV prevention programmes for refugee groups

Helen Nikolas Arts in healthcare

Emma Webster The baby bonus and social stigma

Honours

Tini Luong Social quality of life in Australia

3.4 Teaching grants

2008-2011 Australia-Europe mobility grant, funded by the Commonwealth Government of

Australia and the European Commission, called the Australian-European Public

Health Education Project (Aus-EUphe).  This provides funds for 10 Masters students

and 5 staff members at Flinders University to spend time an one of the partner

Universities in Europe.

2005-2008 €850,000 from the European Commission to undertake the accreditation of Public

Health Training across Europe, including developing relevant accreditation criteria,

and setting up the European Agency for Accreditation of Public Health Education.

2005-2009 European Commission award to run the European Master of Public Health, as part of

the Erasmus Mundus programme. Part of a consortia of Universities including

Universities of Rennes (France), Copenhagen (Denmark), Granada (Spain) and

Jagellonian University (Poland). Website for programme is at

www.europubhealth.org

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