Two RNs and one midwife describe their roles in Closing the Gap. After moving from a hospital-based nursing career to the community-controlled health services, registered nurse Nola White was part of a two-person team that set up a centre in ...
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Children need holistic care
An international expert in children’s nursing spotlighted the changes, challenges and future of paediatric nursing at a public event recently. Caring for sick children has changed dramatically in the past 50 years and those changes were a major focus in ...
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Early diagnosis and implementation of care strategies are among the benefits a specialist in dementia care can deliver, along with valuable support for clients, families and health professionals. "Having a dedicated person in this role who fully understands and is ...
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The authors are preparing to survey all Australian nurses early in 2014 in an attempt to define the evolving discipline of advanced practice nursing and resolve the many ambiguities and confusions that beset it. "This planned survey is essential if ...
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As childhood obesity affects more and more families, nurses must prepare to help parents address the problem. Australian children are dying from obesity and, according to a Sydney nurse specialist, it’s impossible to know the extent of the problem. For ...
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These nurses play a vital role in caring for patients as they experience one of life’s toughest challenges. This year alone, an estimated 124,910 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in Australia, a figure which is set to rise ...
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Breast care nurses help guide cancer patients in the right direction throughout their continuum. About 113 out of every 100,000 Australian females will be diagnosed with breast cancer each year, a figure set to remain constant until at least 2020. ...
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At a time when birth rates are falling, nurses are at the vanguard of fertility and conception health treatment. Since 1976, Australia’s total fertility rate has been below replacement level – the average number of babies born to each woman ...
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The time has come for nurses to specialise in specific categories. Should paediatric nursing be one of them? By Louis White For a parent, there is nothing more precious than the welfare of their children. This care escalates off the ...
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A surgical liaison nurse can help families and friends cope with a very worrying time and assist with the smooth running of a hospital. By Michelle Stubbs A push to lure staff to this area of nursing has been hit ...
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