Browsing Nursing and midwifery - Collected Works by Title
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‘I Think, You Think’: Understanding the Importance of Self-Reflection to the Taking of Another Person's Perspective
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-06-08)This article reviews current knowledge about how the tendency to reflect on personal experience is related to the tendency to take another's perspective. While it is well established that self-reflection leads to a greater ... -
Identification of parental stressors in an Australian neonatal intensive care unit
(Cambridge Publishing, 2012)Aims: This study explored the types and levels of stress in parents with infants in a South Australian NICU, and identifies the psychometric properties of the Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (PSS:NICU) ... -
Identification of the severe sepsis patient at triage: a prospective analysis of the Australasian Triage Scale
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2014-12)Objective This study aims to investigate the accuracy and validity of the Australasian Triage Scale (ATS) as a tool to identify and manage in a timely manner the deteriorating patient with severe sepsis. Methods This was ... -
Identifying better systems design in Australian maternity care: a boundary critique analysis
(2013-08-05)This article examines the background and limitations of maternity care policy and provision in Australia using the Boundary Critique method from critical systems thinking. We argue that the historical legacy of funding ... -
The Impact of Masculinity on Anger Arousal in Ambiguous Situations
(Cambridge University Press, 2014)This study aimed to investigate the influence of sex and gender role identity on anger experience at varying levels of provocation in a sample of 585 Australian students. Participants viewed videotaped vignettes of ... -
The Importance of Community Service Delivery for Mother with Postnatal Depression
(Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation, 2017-10)The importance of ‘setting’ cannot be underestimated when delivering services to mothers with postnatal depression. Postnatal depression effects the interaction between the infant, mother and family both physically and ... -
Improving cardiovascular nurse-led health services: Advocating for the clinical advanced practice and nurse practitioner role'
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Improving the identification of medication names by increasing phonological awareness via a language-teaching computer game (Medicina)
(IGI-Global, 2013)This study tests the effectiveness of a language-teaching computer game called Medicina that seeks to improve the ability of English as a Second Language (ESL) nursing students to hear and identify medication names in class ... -
Improving the network management of integrated primary mental healthcare for older people in a rural Australian region: protocol for a mixed methods case study
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2014-09-16)Introduction: An integrated approach to the mental healthcare of older people is advocated across health, aged care and social care sectors. It is not clear, however, how the management of integrated servicing should occur, ... -
Improving undergraduate nursing students research competence and confidence through a mentoring project
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Independent Evaluation, Final Report: Being with Baby Program, FamilyZone, Ingle Farm
(Flinders University, 2018)Introduction: The evaluation of one of the programs provided by the Communities for Children initiative (CfC) is resented here. This Salvation Army, FamilyZone Ingle Farm Hub commissioned report is ... -
Information sharing for the management of chronic conditions in primary health care: How does it work and what are the outcomes?
(Flinders University, 2012-02-01)The prevalence of chronic health problems is increasing across Australia. Finding ways to maximise effective use of resources in this area is particularly important given that expenditure on chronic conditions already ... -
The inpatient psychiatric unit as both a safe and unsafe place: implications for absconding.
(John Wiley & Sons, 2012)Absconding from acute psychiatric inpatient units is a significant issue with serious social, economic, and emotional costs. A qualitative study was undertaken to explore the experiences of people (n = 12) who had been ... -
The integration of a Podiatrist into an orthopaedic department: a cost-consequences analysis
(BioMed Central, 2017-10-12)Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the cost-consequences of a podiatry-led triage clinic provided in an orthopaedic department relative to usual care for non-urgent foot and ankle complaints in an Australian ... -
Integration of primary health services: being put together does not mean they will work together
(BioMed Central, 2014-01)Background This paper reports on an Australian experience of co-locating a range of different primary health services into one building, with the aim of providing integrated services. It discusses some of the early ... -
Integrative review: Nurses' roles and experiences in keeping children safe
(Wiley, 2016-08-10)Aim To identify nurses' role and experiences of keeping children safe. Background Approaches to preventing, identifying and responding to child abuse and neglect have moved towards a multidisciplinary approach where ... -
The International Collaboration of Orthopaedic Nursing (ICON): Best practice nursing care standards for older adults with fragility hip fracture
(Elsevier, 2018-11-03)The purpose of this document is to provide nurses who care for older adults with fragility hip fracture with a framework to promote safe and optimal care for this vulnerable population. The successful application of the ... -
An investigation of culturally competent terminology in healthcare policy finds ambiguity and lack of definition
(Wiley, 2013-06-04)Objective : This research explored how the concept of cultural competence was represented and expressed through health policies that were intended to improve the quality and efficacy of healthcare provided to families from ... -
Iranian senior nursing managers’ experiences and understanding of social capital in the nursing profession
(2014-09)Background: This study aimed to explore the role of social capital within the context of the nursing profession in Iran, based on the experience and perspectives of senior nursing managers. Materials and Methods: The study ...