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Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing
Vol 29 No 1 September-November 2011
1.The long haul: Caring for bone marrow transplant patients in regional Australi
2.The role of low intensity laser therapy in community nursing
3.Foot care within the Jordanian healthcare system: a qualitative inquiry of patient’s perspectives
4.The benefits of debriefing as formative feedback in nurse education
5.Implementation of the nurse practitioner role within a Victorian healthcare network: an organisational perspective
6.Flexible delivery: on-line versus bottom-line
7.A culture change in aged care: The Eden Alternative
Vol 29 No 2 Desember 2011-Februari 2012
1.Occupancy data: unravelling the mystery
2.Measuring ‘magnetism’ in Australian nursing environments
3.Interaction between primary health care professionals and people who are overweight or obese: A critical review
4.OVoiD delirium and improved outcomes in acute care. Introducing a model of care
5.Enhancing facilitation skills through a practice development Masterclass: the other side of the rainbow
Vol 29 No 3 Maret-Mei 2012
1.The safety of nurses during the restraining of aggressive patients in an acute psychiatric unit
2.Lecture Capture: first year student nurses’ experiences of a web-based lecture technology
3.A glimpse of the future nursing workforce: the Graduate e-cohort Study
4.Identifying medication documentation errors using handwritten versus pre-printed ICU flowcharts
5.Skin inspection for evaluating the presence of risk indicators to developing pressure ulcers
6.Graduate entry to practice in nursing: exploring demographic characteristics of commencing students
7.Consumer perceptions of the effectiveness of a breast care nurse in providing coordinated care to women with breast cancer in Queensland, Australia
8.Positive patient outcomes in acute care: does obtaining and recording accurate weight make a difference?
Vol 29 No 4 Juni-Agustus 2012
1.Patient views of over 75 years health assessments in general practice
2.Sleep in residential aged care: A review of the literature
3.Job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives: A descriptive research study
4.Causes, reporting, and prevention of medication errors from a pediatric nurse perspective
5.Places for nurse practitioners to flourish: Examining third sector primary care
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