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Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing
Vol 28 No 1 September-November 2010
1.Reasons for entering and leaving nursing: an Australian regional study
2.An analysis of nurses’ views of harm reduction measures and other treatments for the problems associated with illicit drug use
3.Models of health service delivery in remote or isolated areas of Queensland: a multiple case study
4.Registered nurses’ opinions about patient focused care
5.Casualisation in the nursing workforce – the need to make it work
6.Nursing double degrees: a higher education initiative in times of nursing shortages
7.Nursing education: reducing reality shock for graduate Indigenous nurses – it’s all about time
8.Nurse practitioners are well placed to lead in the effective management of delirium
9.Scope of emergency nurse practitioner practice: where to beyond clinical practice guidelines?
10.Challenges for midwives: pregnant women and illicit drug use
Vol 28 No 2 Desember 2010-Februari 2011
1.Nursing care of older patients in hospital: implications for clinical leadership
2.End of life clinician-family communication in ICU: a retrospective observational study - implications for nursing
3.A quality improvement project to prevent, detect, and reduce delirium in an acute setting
4.How useful is the expert practitioner role of the clinical nurse consultant to the generalist community nurse?
5.What we learnt - recruiting prenatal mothers to an RCT addressing the prevention of overweight in early childhood?
6.Living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a qualitative study
7.Behind barriers: patients’ perceptions of source isolation for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
8.The effectiveness of a follow-up program on blood pressure and cardiovascular risk factors for hypertensive patients
9.Is it me? Or is there something in the water? Client decision making in nursing
10.Creating a new cardiac service: the Brisbane experience
11.Investing in patients’ nutrition: nutrition risk screening in hospital
Vol 28 No 3 Maret-Mei 2011
1.The Team Leader Model: an alternative to preceptorship
2.Nursing and midwifery research grants: profiling the outcomes
3.The adaptation of probation period of employment on the Aboriginal nursing graduates in Taiwan
4.Preferred models of cardiac rehabilitation in rural South Australia from a health consumer’s perspective
5.Content validity of the ResCareQA: An Australian residential care quality assessment based on resident outcomes
6.Senior clinical nurses effectively contribute to the pandemic influenza public health response
7.Premenstrual syndrome and management behaviors in Turkey
8.What is psychosocial care and how can nurses better provide it to adult oncology patients
Vol 28 No 4 Juni-Agustus 2011
1.Team nursing: experiences of nurse managers in acute care settings
2.Patient satisfaction with Nurse Practitioner care in primary care settings
3.“I don’t want to become a scientist”: undergraduate nursing students’ perceived value of course content
4.Nurses make a difference in immunisation service delivery
5.Occupational stress in the Australian nursing workforce: a comparison between hospital-based nurses and nurses working in very remote communities
6.The nurse educator role in the acute care setting in Australia: important but poorly described
7.Nurses’ experience establishing a nurse-led bladder cancer surveillance flexible cystoscopy service
8.Postoperative hypothermia and mortality in critically ill adults: review and meta-analysis
9.Emergency surgery: measure, change and benefit
10.Medication calculation competencies for registered nurses: a literature review
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