A Red Cross field hospital in the heart of the world’s biggest series of refugee camps is the only 24-hour emergency facility to service close to a million people. The morning call to prayer wakes me up at 5.30. I ...
More »Author Archives: Jean-Philippe Miller
Nurses go grey for more hospital swipe cards after knife attack
Nurses and midwives at Blacktown Hospital are wearing grey armbands to highlight the need for improved safety after a patient attacked their colleague with a knife. NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA) members hope the move sparks changes to hospital ...
More »Calls for hospitals to make osteoporosis plans a priority
Australian hospitals still aren’t doing enough to make osteoporosis plans a priority for patients leaving hospital after a hip fracture – but they’re getting better at it. The Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry (ANZHFR), based at Neuroscience Research ...
More »Child health nurses need more anti-racism education: study
Are child health nurses equipped to challenge racism in the workplace? The findings of a new study suggest that they don’t believe so. Flinders University researchers held focus group discussions with 31 child and family health nurses to find out ...
More »Adding AINs to wards: Does it improve patient outcomes?
Around the world, more and more nursing support workers are being added to wards to address ongoing staff shortages but there is little known about their impact. That’s the issue Australian researchers hoped to help tackle through new research into ...
More »Unannounced safety tests part of Grattan’s proposed hospital accreditation revamp
Big savings would be made if all Australian hospitals could match the safety performance of the best 10 per cent. That’s the call from the Grattan Institute’s new report ‘Safer care saves money: How to improve patient care and save ...
More »More alcohol vendors make for more hospital admissions: UK study
The idea might seem old hat to nursing staff working near some of Australia’s nightlife districts, but a UK study has found that areas with more alcohol vendors have higher drink-related hospital admission rates. Places in England populated with the ...
More »What’s in a name? A look into the other c-word
Patients who are told they have cancer for low risk conditions are more likely to choose surgery than whose who hear different terms for their diagnosis. To curb this trend, academics are calling for the removal of the 'cancer' label ...
More »Spotlight on the world of illicit medical cannabis use
Researchers have shone light on the medical reasons for illicit cannabis use among Australians. The team from the University of Sydney's Lambert Initiative for Cannabinoid Therapeutics surveyed around 1700 individuals in a 12-month period who self-reported cannabis use for therapeutic ...
More »NSW aged care nurses push for better pay: provider responds to union claims
Nurses in Sydney’s west have this week joined to demand employer Allity Aged Care put forward an updated enterprise agreement that meets their expectations. The provider’s aged care nurses met in their own time outside Allity’s Beechwood Aged Care facility ...
More »