2012 Journal Article 'Woe is me!': New Zealand's non-punitive regulatory environmentWallis, Katharine (2012). 'Woe is me!': New Zealand's non-punitive regulatory environment. Journal of Primary Health Care, 4 (1), 73-76. doi: 10.1071/HC12073 |
2011 Journal Article Incident reporting in primary care: epidemiology or culture change?Dovey, Susan M. and Wallis, Katharine A. (2011). Incident reporting in primary care: epidemiology or culture change?. BMJ Quality and Safety, 20 (12), 1001-1003. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2011-000465 |
2011 Journal Article No-fault compensation for treatment injury in New Zealand: identifying threats to patient safety in primary careWallis, Katharine and Dovey, Susan (2011). No-fault compensation for treatment injury in New Zealand: identifying threats to patient safety in primary care. BMJ Quality and Safety, 20 (7), 587-591. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs.2010.047696 |
2011 Journal Article Assessing patient safety culture in New Zealand primary care: a pilot study using a modified Manchester Patient Safety Framework in Dunedin general practicesWallis, Katharine and Dovey, Susan (2011). Assessing patient safety culture in New Zealand primary care: a pilot study using a modified Manchester Patient Safety Framework in Dunedin general practices. Journal of Primary Health Care, 3 (1), 35-40. doi: 10.1071/HC11035 |
2009 Journal Article Ethics: Uncertainty, fear and whistling happy tunesWallis, Katharine (2009). Ethics: Uncertainty, fear and whistling happy tunes. Journal of Primary Health Care, 1 (1), 71-73. doi: 10.1071/hc09071 |
2008 Journal Article Severe vitamin D deficiency presenting as hypocalcaemic seizures in a black infant at 45.5 degrees south: A case reportWallis, Katharine (2008). Severe vitamin D deficiency presenting as hypocalcaemic seizures in a black infant at 45.5 degrees south: A case report. Cases Journal, 1 (1) 12. doi: 10.1186/1757-1626-1-12 |
2008 Journal Article Response [4]Wallis, Katharine (2008). Response [4]. New Zealand Medical Journal, 121 (1268). |
2008 Journal Article Health information privacy: the patient perspectiveWallis, Katharine (2008). Health information privacy: the patient perspective. New Zealand Family Physician, 35 (3), 171-174. |
2007 Journal Article Cervical screening legislation is unethical and has the potential to be counter-productiveWallis, Katharine (2007). Cervical screening legislation is unethical and has the potential to be counter-productive. New Zealand Medical Journal, 120 (1266), 69-74. |
2007 Journal Article Do you know your legal obligations with regard to the National Cervical Screening Programme?Wallis, Katharine (2007). Do you know your legal obligations with regard to the National Cervical Screening Programme?. New Zealand Family Physician, 34 (4), 285-288. |