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Journal articles
2011
- Monitoring Socio-demographic Risk: A Cohort Analysis of Families Using Census Micro-Data, Davis P, McPherson M, Wheldon M, von Randow M. (2011). Social Indicators Research
- Social indicators and social reporting in New Zealand, and the potential contribution of the Family Whānau and Wellbeing Project., Cotterell G, Crothers C. (2011) New Zealand Journal of Social policy, 37
- Primary care in an ageing society: Building and testing a microsimulation model for policy purposes. Social Science Computer Review 2010. doi:10.1177/0894439310370087. Pearson J., Lay-Yee R., Davis P., O’Sullivan D., Von Randow M., Kerse N., Pradhan S.
- Residential aged care in Auckland, New Zealand 1988 – 2008: do predictions match real trends over time? Broad JB, Boyd M, Kerse N, Whitehead N, Chelimo C, Lay-Yee R, von Randow M, Foster S, Connolly MJ.
- Twenty year trends in dependency in residential aged care in Auckland, New Zealand: a descriptive study
2010
- Addressing the quantitative skill shortage in the social sciences, New Zealand Science Review, 67, 4. Cotterell G and von Randow M. (2010)
- Using micro-simulation to create a synthesised data set and test policy options: the case of health service effects under demographic ageing. Health Policy;97:267-27. 2010. Davis P., Lay-Yee R., Pearson J
2009
- An Examination of Changes in Wellbeing for Different Pacific Households in recent decades, Cotterell G, von Randow M, McTaggart S (2009). Journal of Social Policy 35.
2008
- Measuring Changes in Family Wellbeing in New Zealand 1981 to 2001, Cotterell, G., Weldon, M. and Milligan, S. (2008). Social Indicators Research, 86 (3), pp. 453-467
- Patient dissatisfaction recorded in hospital notes in New Zealand: their occurrence and pattern, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R (2008). New Zealand Medical Journal 121(1273): 51–59.
- The association of gender concordance and primary care physicians’ perceptions of their patients, Gross R, McNeill R, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Jatrana S, Crampton P (2008). Women and Health 48(2): 123–144.
- The sociology of pharmaceuticals: progress and prospects, Williams S, Gabe J, Davis P (2008). Sociology of Health and Illness 30(6), 813–824.
2007
- Exposure to primary medical care in New Zealand: number and duration of general practitioner visits, Crampton P, Jatrana S, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1256): 1–11.
- Comparative study of electronic and paper data collection methods in a survey of general practice consultations, Crampton P, Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007).
- Do hospital bed reduction and multiple system reform affect patient mortality? A trend and multilevel analysis in New Zealand over the period 1988–2001, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Scott A, Gauld R (2007). Medical Care 45: 1186–1194.
- Comparison of services provided by commercial, community-governed and traditional primary care practices in New Zealand, Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 12(4), 215–222. Natmedca, Journal article
- Doctors, practices, patients and their problems during usual hours: a description of rural and non-rural primary care in New Zealand in 2001/2, Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1253): 1–10. Natmedca, Journal article
- Practitioners, patients, and their visits: a description of accident and medical (A&M) clinics in New Zealand, 2001/2, Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2007). New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1254): 1–12.
- Relationship of different measures of socioeconomic status with cardiovascular disease risk factors and lifestyle in a New Zealand workforce survey, Metcalf P, Scragg R, Davis P (2007). New Zealand Medical Journal 120(1248): 1–10.
- Data salvage in hospital Emergency Departments: extracting usable information from electronic data systems, von Randow M, Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Patrick D, Davis P (2007). Health Care and Informatics Review Online, March 2007.
2006
- Relationship between complaints and quality of care in New Zealand: a descriptive analysis of complainants and non-complainants following adverse events, Bismark MM, Brennan TA, Paterson RJ, Davis PB, Studdert DM (2006). Quality and Safety in Health Care 15, 17–22.
- Claiming behaviour in a no-fault system of medical injury: a descriptive analysis of claimants and non-claimants, Bismark M, Brennan T, Davis P, Studdert D (2006). Medical Journal of Australia 185, 203–207.
- Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998: adverse events and death, Briant R, Buchanan J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2006). New Zealand Medical Journal 119(1231), 1–16.
- Modelling eligibility under national systems of compensation for treatment injury, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Briant R, Scott A (2006). Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 31(2), 295–320.
- Quality of hospital care for Māori patients in New Zealand: retrospective cross-sectional assessment, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Dyall L, Briant R, Sporle A, Brunt D, Scott A (2006). Lancet 367: 1920–1925.
- A snapshot of general practitioner encounters with diabetic patients, Kairuz T, Harrison J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P (2006). New Zealand Pharmacy 26(8): 20–21, 28.
2005
- Representative case series from public hospital admissions 1998 II: surgical adverse events, Briant R, Morton J, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Ali W (2005). New Zealand Medical Journal 118(1219), 1–12.
- Does community-governed non-profit primary care improve access to services? Cross-sectional survey of practice characteristics, Crampton P, Davis P, Lay-Yee R, Raymont A, Forrest CB, Starfield B (2005). International Journal of Health Services 35, 465–478.
- Primary care teams: New Zealand's experience with community-governed non-profit primary care, Crampton P, Davis P, Lay-Yee R (2005). Health Policy 72, 233–243.
- Monitoring the quality of primary care: Use of hospital-based audit studies, Hider P, Lay-Yee R, Davis P, Briant R, Scott A (2005). International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine 17, 81–89.
- New Zealand general practitioners’ characteristics and workload: The National Primary Medical Care Survey, Raymont A, Lay-Yee R, Pearson J, Davis P (2005).New Zealand Medical Journal 118(1215), 1–9, 2005.
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