A quick look at the numbers on nursing pay makes it shockingly clear that our best professionals are underpaid and struggling. Leah Roberts has worked in the nursing profession for more than 20 years. During that time, she has worked ...
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Unique model may pave the way for future jobs
The appointment of a movement disorder nurse in country Victoria is a breakthrough not only for Parkinson’s sufferers, but for those who have similar or associated conditions. Parkinson’s Disease is slowly, but unfortunately, making its impact upon the health of ...
More »An international display of nursing unity in Melbourne
More than five years in the planning, the recent ICN Congress in Melbourne was a resounding success. Debra Thoms offers her thoughts on the event. It has been over a month since the conclusion of the International Council of Nurses ...
More »The needle and the damage done
Needlestick injuries affect about 18,000 healthcare professionals every year, but with unreported cases, the figure may be more than 30,000. It’s the kind of workplace injury that health professionals fear the most. If it wasn’t already a job where practitioners ...
More »Carer issues
Carers, cognitive decline and complex health issues can make managing the elderly in an emergency department presentation a difficult situation. A recent study has zoned in on the interactions between emergency nurses and older patients’ family and carers, as an ...
More »Elder abuse ‘prevalent’
Coinciding with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the National Ageing Research Institute has called for elder abuse to be placed on the national agenda. According to clinical associate professor at NARI Briony Dow, Australia should take elder abuse more seriously, ...
More »Incontinence takes mental toll on women
Middle aged women are more inclined to suffer depression from incontinence, said University of Adelaide research. In a study of the experiences of women with urinary incontinence, researcher Jodie Avery found that women with incontinence, aged 43-65, were more likely ...
More »Asthma deaths linked with social, psychosocial issues
Asthma deaths in Australia are linked with social and psychosocial issues, drug and alcohol use, and poor health literacy, said a study published in the British medical journal Open. Asthma Mortality in Australia in the 21st Century looked at asthma deaths ...
More »Nursing’s grand Dame
Recently named Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for health visiting, professor Sarah Cowley may have retired from her position as adjunct professor of Nursing at Sydney’s UTS, but her work is far from finished. Her leadership ...
More »Sim City
Mary Casey reveals the benefits of education in a simulated environment. Simulated training is an educational concept that all nursing and allied health colleges should be offering students. Teaching multiple objectives in a ‘real life’ environment can grow confidence, encourage ...
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