2025 Journal Article Timely access to specialist outpatient care: can applying systems thinking unblock our waiting lists?McAvoy, Sue, Toth-Peter, Agnes, Jagdish, Ninad, Nguyen, Bao Hoang, Arnott, Allison and Nissen, Lisa (2025). Timely access to specialist outpatient care: can applying systems thinking unblock our waiting lists?. BMC Health Services Research, 25 (1) 121, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11981-2 |
2024 Journal Article ‘We know what our communities need’: What the Indigenous health sector reveals about pandemic preparedness in urban Indigenous communities in AustraliaFredericks, Bronwyn, Bradfield, Abraham, Ward, James, Spierings, Shea, McAvoy, Sue, Combo, Troy and Toth-Peter, Agnes (2024). ‘We know what our communities need’: What the Indigenous health sector reveals about pandemic preparedness in urban Indigenous communities in Australia. First Nations Health and Wellbeing - The Lowitja Journal, 2 100019, 100019. doi: 10.1016/j.fnhli.2024.100019 |
2024 Journal Article Does Medicare Support Multidisciplinary Teams Working to the Top of Their Ticket?Spinks, Jean, Nancarrow, Susan, McAvoy, Sue and Nissen, Lisa (2024). Does Medicare Support Multidisciplinary Teams Working to the Top of Their Ticket?. Australian Economic Review, 57 (2), 179-186. doi: 10.1111/1467-8462.12557 |
2024 Journal Article A systems thinking approach to reimagining innovation models: the example of clean hydrogenMcAvoy, Sue, Meath, Cristyn, Toth-Peter, Agnes, Jagdish, Ninad and Karlovsek, Jurij (2024). A systems thinking approach to reimagining innovation models: the example of clean hydrogen. Systems Research and Behavioral Science. doi: 10.1002/sres.3016 |
2023 Journal Article Responding to COVID‐19: How group model building can assist the health and well‐being of urban Indigenous communities in AustraliaFredericks, Bronwyn, Bradfield, Abraham, McAvoy, Sue, Ward, James, Spierings, Shea, Combo, Troy and Toth‐Peter, Agnes (2023). Responding to COVID‐19: How group model building can assist the health and well‐being of urban Indigenous communities in Australia. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 59 (2), 462-486. doi: 10.1002/ajs4.303 |
2023 Journal Article Mapping pandemic responses in urban Indigenous Australia: Reflections on systems thinking and pandemic preparednessFredericks, Bronwyn, Bradfield, Abraham, Ward, James, McAvoy, Sue, Spierings, Shea, Toth-Peter, Agnes and Combo, Troy (2023). Mapping pandemic responses in urban Indigenous Australia: Reflections on systems thinking and pandemic preparedness. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 47 (5) 100084, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.anzjph.2023.100084 |
2022 Journal Article Burden of the Beast : countering conspiracies and misinformation within Indigenous Communities in AustraliaFredericks, Bronwyn, Bradfield, Abraham, McAvoy, Sue, Ward, James, Spierings, Shea, Combo, Troy and Toth-Peter, Agnes (2022). Burden of the Beast : countering conspiracies and misinformation within Indigenous Communities in Australia. M/C Journal, 25 (1). doi: 10.5204/mcj.2862 |
2021 Journal Article Combining life cycle assessment and system dynamics to improve impact assessment: a systematic reviewMcAvoy, S., Grant, T., Smith, C. and Bontinck, P. (2021). Combining life cycle assessment and system dynamics to improve impact assessment: a systematic review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 315 128060, 128060. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128060 |
2020 Journal Article Can a system dynamics model of the emergency department show which levers reduce bottlenecks and delays to improve access to care?McAvoy, Sue, Staib, Andrew and Treston, Gregory (2020). Can a system dynamics model of the emergency department show which levers reduce bottlenecks and delays to improve access to care?. Systems Research ad Behavioural Science, 38 (1), 61-79. doi: 10.1002/sres.2663 |
2019 Journal Article Models of evaluation under ceteris imparibus: System dynamics and the example of emergency careMcAvoy, Susan, Staib, Andrew and Birch, Stephen (2019). Models of evaluation under ceteris imparibus: System dynamics and the example of emergency care. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 37 (2), 211-222. doi: 10.1002/sres.2615 |