Vol. 11 No. 5, November 2003
Index
- Residential aged care and a home-like environment.
- A government out of touch.
- Empathy for 'unhappy student'.
- Nurse educators should be proactive.
- Pay rural MPs less!(mail)
- Practitioners and scientists.
- Validate theory in practice.
- Networks.
- ANF slams moves to ban nurses' right to strike.
- SA nurses win multi-million dollar claim.
- Helping in Tanzania.
- National Psychology Week.
- November vote for EBA likely.
- NSW doctor in midwifery a world first.
- Nurses respond to HCCC investigation.
- Too few nursing places.
- WA nurses learn forensics.
- WA nurses want 15-20% pay rise.
- Australians pay more as health spending grows.
- Medicare.
- Premier's letter to nurses causes fury.
- HESTA is the super fund for health and community services people.
- Abbott bullying university staff onto individual contracts.
- Breast cancer campaign targets men.
- CATSIN conference report.
- De-stigmatising children's mental health issue.
- Kidney patient mentor group.
- Nurses offer phone advice.
- WA nurses win award for Bali.
- ACTU competition for students.
- ATSI health scholarships.
- New dementia nurse consultants.
- PM silent on maternity leave but ACTU test case offers hope.
- Sun reduces MS risk.
- Art of delivering.
- Computer savvy nurses.
- Nurse TV has arrived!(VIC)
- Global warming deaths rise.
- Increase staffing levels to recruit.
- Migrating nurses outnumber Brits in UK.
- NZNO fair pay campaign follows Queensland nurses.
- Personality key to nurses job satisfaction.
- UK looks to standardise nursing procedures.
- CATSIN makes a difference.
- Global approaches to industrial relations: report from Berlin: a delegate at the 13th International Industrial Relations Association World Congress in Berlin, ANF Federal Industrial Officer Nick Blake joined experts from around the world to discuss industrial relations in the global economy.
- Educational level of nurses affects patient mortality.
- Nurses reduce pain and improve self-care.
- Positive focus revolutionising mental health.
- Place of hope & healing: Victorian RN Tracey Heath had visited Bangladesh, Thailand, India and Africa to observe numerous World Vision projects. Then she travelled to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, to the Fistula Hospital established by Dr Catherine Hamlin. She counts this visit as once of the most amazing experiences of her life!.
- Nurses at the forefront of change: nurses representing more than 130,000 ANF members from across Australia met in Hobart in October. They discussed a range of industrial relations, professional, health and education issues and were inspired to work for change.
- Chronic conditions and vaccinations send elderly to the doctor.
- CPR in hospices poses ethical challenge.
- Eden comes to OZ.
- Grandmother runs 300km to aid research.
- HRT link with dementia.
- More support needed for distance education.
- New distance ed course.
- Aged care nurse practitioner trials under way in Victoria.
- Aged care nursing boost.
- Distance education helps Canada's shortage.
- Fish protects against Alzheimer's.
- Nursing goes Orange.
- Older carers suffer health problems.
- RDNS offers distance ed course.
- New project to improve palliative care for people with dementia.
- Not just an ordinary person: spiritual reminiscence and memory loss.
- Aged care gets high profile in demonstration projects.
- Australian Government Directory of Services for older people 2003-04.
- Men struggle to cope in nursing homes.
- The Work/Life Collision.
- Nurses assist hospital discharge and avoid readmission.
- No violence program wins award.
- Correction.
- Distance ed helps nurses get the most out of health information.
- Calendar.
- Caring about.