Ms Stef Puszka

Stef Puszka

Position: Honorary Research Fellow
School and/or Centres: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

Email: stefanie.puszka@anu.edu.au

Puszka S (2021) ‘Dirty work’: The politics of risk and responsibility in Northern Territory renal services, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 32:54–65, DOI: 10.1111/taja.12390

Puszka S (2020) A politics of care in urban public housing: Housing precarity amongst Yolŋu renal patients in Darwin, Housing Studies, published online, DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2020.1831445 

Lahn J, Puszka S, Lawton P, Dinku Y, Nichols N, Markham F (2020) Beyond parity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce planning: Achieving equity through needs-based and strengths-based approaches, commissioned report for the National Health Leadership Forum, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Canberra.

Raphiphatthana B, Sweet M, Puszka S, Dingwall K, Nagel, T (2020) Evaluation of a three-phase implementation program in enhancing e-mental health adoption within Indigenous primary healthcare organisations, BMC Health Services Research 20(576), DOI:10.1186/s12913-020-05431-y

Raphiphatthana B, Sweet M, Puszka S, Whitty M, Dingwall K, Nagel, T (2020) Evaluation of electronic mental health implementation in Northern Territory services using the i-PARIHS framework: Qualitative study, Journal of Medical Internet Research Mental Health 7(5): e14835, DOI: 10.2196/14835

Nagel T, Sweet M, Dingwall K, Puszka S, Hughes J, Kavanagh D, Cass A, Howard K, Majoni S (2020) Adapting wellbeing research tools for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with chronic kidney disease, BMC Nephrology 21(130), DOI: 10.1186/s12882-020-01776-y

Puszka S (2019) Improving access to housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander renal patients with complex care needs, Issues Brief No. 30, Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research, Canberra

Kearns T, Ward F, Puszka S, Gundjirryirr R, Moss B, Bailie R (2017) Anaemia Health Literacy of Community Members and Health Practitioners: Knowledge of Best Practice Guidelines in a Remote Australian Aboriginal Community, Universal Journal of Public Health 5(1): 32-39, DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2017.050105 

Puszka S, Dingwall K, Sweet M, Nagel T (2016) E-Mental Health Innovations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: A Qualitative Study of Implementation Needs in Health Services, JMIR Mental Health, 3(3): e43, DOI: 10.2196/mental.5837

Dingwall K, Puszka S, Sweet M, Mills PPJR, Nagel T (2015) Evaluation of a culturally adapted training course in Indigenous e-mental health, Australasian Psychiatry, 23(6): 630-635, DOI: 10.1177/1039856215608282 

Dingwall K, Puszka S, Sweet M, Nagel T (2015) “Like Drawing Into Sand”: Acceptability, Feasibility, and

Appropriateness of a New e-Mental Health Resource for Service Providers Working With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, Australian Psychologist, 50: 60-69, doi:10.1111/ap.12100

Puszka S, Nagel T, Matthews V, Mosca D, Piovesan R, Nori A, Bailie R (2015) Monitoring and assessing the quality of care for youth: developing an audit tool using an expert consensus approach, International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 9(28), DOI 10.1186/s13033-015-0019-5

Puszka S, Greatorex J, Williams G (2013) Regulating Responsibilities: Income management, community engagement and bureaucratic learning at Mäpuru, north east Arnhem Land, Learning Communities: International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts, 13, http://www.cdu.edu.au/sites/default/files/the-northern-institute/10.18793-lcj2013.13.07.pdf

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