Chronic discomfort and nutrition have an impact on each other that radiates throughout every area of daily life. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare identifies lower back pain and arthritis as the two most common reasons for loss of ...
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New lives amid chaos: pediatric nursing in war-torn Afghanistan
An Australian pediatric nurse describes learning, sharing and working with Afghan women and their babies, surrounded by violence. As part of its broad operations in Afghanistan – a mission now in its 32nd year, having commenced in 1980 but closed ...
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During the summer break, semester two and four students from the bachelor of nursing at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle Campus, worked with the Fremantle Hospital and Health Service Accreditation Team to develop educational material for staff and ...
More »The implied duties, and dangers, of employment contracts
Take care to fill all the implicit obligations of the employment contract, or termination may well be justified. All employees, including nurses, have in their contract of employment a number of implied duties that are owed to their employer. Four ...
More »Primary healthcare nurses must expand their already vital roles
We saw a more intense focus in the latter part of 2015 on managing the health and wellbeing of people with chronic disease. The Primary Health Care Advisory Group considered how healthcare professionals and providers could better co-ordinate and integrate ...
More »Nurses need to focus on the complexity and specialised nature of role: ICN
The days and years ahead can be a time of great influence, when nurses’ knowledge and expertise become valued as never before. Imagine a future where the voice and visibility of nursing is in proportion to the importance and size ...
More »Plaintiffs can’t neglect causation
The burden of proof extends well beyond demonstrating a breach of duty by the defendant. In any negligence case, it is for the plaintiff to prove its case on the balance of probabilities. One of the elements of doing this ...
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Intimate relationships with patients are never acceptable. A cornerstone of nursing is the therapeutic relationship. It is a privileged relationship, which nurses should at all times protect and respect. The profession is conscious of this; hence any suspected transgressions are ...
More »More nuanced diagnoses of depression
Australian research will look into the different ways mental health professionals can diagnose and treat depression. Professor Christopher Sharpley, from the University of New England’s Brain-Behavior Research Group, said a person can qualify for a diagnosis of major depressive disorder ...
More »Ration roulette: researcher says Australia lacks informed processes for allocating funds
Australia's healthcare system is not making best use of available funding when deciding on allocating money to different services, a researcher has argued. Further, the Queensland University of Technology's Elizabeth Martin, who wrote the brief Rationing in Healthcare for the ...
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