Strategies need to be developed to improve the delivery of nutrition advice in general practices, according to a recent study. By Annie May. Nutrition-related chronic disease and weight issues are on the rise in Australia but some at-risk patients aren’t ...
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Lightening the load with team work
Collaborative care for the management of depression, heart disease and diabetes brings positive results. By Annie May. Practice nurses can improve depression in patients with diabetes and heart disease, a recent study has found. Researchers from the Greater Green Triangle ...
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A new global campaign led by the International Committee of the Red Cross is seeking to improve the safety of health workers abroad. Linda Belardi reports. It was dusk on an unassuming evening when Ruth Jebb, a Brisbane nurse on ...
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Nurses raise the issue of wages and quality training in aged care with federal minister for ageing during recent public forum, reports Darragh O Keeffe and Natasha Egan. Federal Minister for Ageing Mark Butler has said the government may respond ...
More »More employed nurses but 14 500 still looking for work
The number of employed nurses has increased by 13 per cent since 2005, a report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has found. In 2009, 276 751 or 86 per cent of registered and enrolled nurses ...
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The way employers engage recognised training and provide an environment for skill development must also be addressed as part of improving careers and retention, writes Robin Flynn. In Dr Maree Bernoth’s article “No surety of standards in Cert III for ...
More »No surety of standards in Cert III for aged care
High demand for aged care workers and cost-cutting is contributing to the deterioration in cert III quality, writes Dr Maree Bernoth. If the Certificate III in Aged Care Work and the Certificate IV Assessor and Trainer were designed to be ...
More »Nurses gagged, afraid of management inquiry told
Nurses avoid reporting frequent workplace violence to police, parliamentary inquiry told. Nurses at Victorian hospitals are gagged from speaking out against violence perpetrated against them at work and fear management, a state parliamentary inquiry has heard. Dandenong Hospital emergency department ...
More »Nurse numbers on the rise
There are more working nurses, but 14 500 registered or enrolled nurses are still looking to get into the workforce, new survey data shows. The number of employed nurses has increased by 13 per cent since 2005, a report released ...
More »Qld nurses’ payroll woes worsen
Payroll problems are causing a nursing black hole. Queensland nurses are refusing to work certain shifts out of fear they won't be paid properly, in the latest twist in the payroll saga. The nurses' union has anecdotal evidence of staff ...
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