Browsing Nursing and midwifery - Collected Works by Issue Date
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Personal, professional, structural and cultural challenges to autonomous practice - a midwife's perspective
(Australian Nursing Federation (SA Branch), 1996-11)This paper examines the status and some of the issues surrounding autonomous midwifery practice in South Australia in 1996. It is based on the author's reflections and lived experience as an intermittently self-employed ... -
Autonomous private midwifery practice: a retrospective 1994-2000
(Promaco Conventions Pty Ltd, 2000-11)This paper provides an overview of an independent midwifery practice conducted in metropolitan Adelaide for the years 1994-2000. The solo caseload practice provides prenatal, intrapartum and postnatal services for approximately ... -
A predictive model identifying latent variables, which influence undergraduate student nurses' achievement in mental health nursing skills.
(Shannon Research Press, 2001-11)A hypothetical model is developed to examine factors influencing nurses' achievement in a range of mental health nursing skills. The latent variables examined fall in four broad areas including the students': background ... -
An oral history of Japanese nursing: voices of five senior nurses who experienced nursing since the 1950s
(eContent Management Pty Ltd, 2002)The history of nursing cannot be considered separately from the history of women. In this study the public history of nursing and women was re-explored via the lived voices of five senior nurses in Japan. An oral history ... -
Comments on “The importance of nurse caring behaviours as perceived by Swedish hospital patients and nursing staff”
(Elsevier, 2003)This paper considers the impact of von Essen and Sjoden’s (1991a) study on subsequent research into nurse and patient perceptions of nurse caring behaviours. The influence von Essen and Sjoden and others on the development ... -
City slick with country know-how: implications of supporting students from urban backgrounds for the future of rural nursing
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The perceived complexity of vocational workplace rehabilitation and its implications for supervisor development
(Shannon Research Press, 2003-03)This study explored the factors that influence the perceived complexity of vocational rehabilitation tasks and the abilities of workplace supervisors and rehabilitating employees to carry out rehabilitation in the workplace. ... -
Midwifery regulation in Australia: a century of invisibility
(Nurses Board of Victoria, 2003-10)This paper examines the status of the midwifery profession in Australia, with specific reference to its legislated context under state-based nursing regulatory frameworks, past and present. It provides an historical and ... -
Graduate-entry medical student variables that predict academic and clinical achievement
(Shannon Research Press, 2004-08)A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achievement for graduate-entry medical students completing their third year of university studies. Nine latent variables were ... -
Rural Health Systems Change
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Maternity care: a human rights issue?
(Maternity Coalition, 2005-03)All women need the ability to access midwifery-led care at the primary or first level of care, enabling them to have control over, and decide freely and responsibly about, their reproductive health. In establishing women’s ... -
Breastfeeding a preterm infant and the objectification of breastmilk
(Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA), 2006)This paper presents the theme of objectification of breastmilk, which results from long-term breast expression by parents of hospitalised very low birth weight (VLBW) preterm infants. An interpretive phenomenological study, ...