Quiet and private, or isolated and hard to manage. These are the flipsides in the increasing argument for and against single occupancy hospital rooms. There is a growing trend internationally for single occupancy rooms, but the dearth of literature in ...
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On the front line, twice: conversation with a defence nurse
“We'd always get the cocky doctor who wouldn't listen and so the nurses would try a few times and then you'd go, no, let him hang,” Jo Ikin jokes. “They'd learn by their mistakes. Obviously, we'd never put a patient at risk, ...
More »Angels of mercy or sex objects: perceptions of nurses in pop culture
"Nobody knows you're here. And you better hope nothing happens to me. Because if I die... you die," nurse Annie Wilkes told the injured writer Paul Sheldon in Stephen King's Misery. Paul crashed his car in a blizzard and she ...
More »Get involved: academic urges nurses to get into research
Mei Krishnasamy has a strong Cardiff accent that belies her many years in Melbourne. The Welsh native has been living in Australia on and off since the early 2000s, and since 2016 has been the inaugural chair of cancer nursing ...
More »Aussie nurses satisfied, but most likely to be absent: global study
Australian nurses work the least amount of overtime, are generally happy at work, and have more days off when compared to their international counterparts. These are the observations of a recent international study into the links between job satisfaction, absenteeism ...
More »Look into my crystal ball: what the peaks see for 2019
Long hours, short staffing, workplace safety, higher salaries, bullying in the workplace. These are a few of the issues that are constants for the nurses of Australia. In a federal election year, coupled with a Royal Commission into Aged Care, ...
More »How do we keep nurses in rural Australia?
According to the World Health Organization, around half of the world’s population lives in rural areas but only 38 per cent of nurses and 25 per cent of doctors work in those areas. In Australia, people living in rural and ...
More »Meet Helen Haines: the indie nurse running for Indi
If nurse and independent candidate for the Victorian federal seat of Indi, Helen Haines, makes it to Canberra this year, we can be sure she won’t fall foul of last year’s most popular piece of the constitution: section 44. As ...
More »Give us a reason to come home: Australian-based Irish nurses show solidarity with strikers
The major union representing Irish nurses has announced two extra days of strike action, taking the total to seven 24-hour strike days for the month of February. The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) is seeking a pay rise of ...
More »“We create a lot of problems by what we do to women in hospital”: home birth in the spotlight
The Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick, NSW, is offering a homebirth option for low-risk pregnancies. One of only 14 public hospitals across the country currently doing so, the new scheme provides the support of two experienced midwives at no ...
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