Vol. 18 No. 8, March - March 2011
Index
- Editorial.
- Correction.
- Happiness a vital issue.
- More support needed for clinical placements.
- Much to be gained by volunteering.
- Nurse rebates for online health.
- Nurses are improving the quality of life for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease using telehealth.
- Aged care campaign: nurses and assistants in nursing working in aged care around the nation were joined on Vatentine's Day by residents, aged care providers, politicians and community members in support of the ANF campaign to improve the care of order Australians and the employment conditions of workers in the sector.
- Why real aged care reform will require political, courage.
- HESTA nursing awards.
- Leave paid parental leave alone.
- Remote midwives plummet.
- No u-turn on hearth reform.
- Scholarships for midwifery training.
- Nurses and midwives praised.
- Time to recover.
- Nurses' jobs at risk.
- Victorian nurses wade in.
- Nurse for every school.
- Pay rise finally!(STATE AND TERRITORY NEWS: SA) (Brief article)
- Historic public sector vote.
- NP clinic poised for expansion.
- Evolve With Trauma: Become Your Own Safe, Compassionate and Wise Friend.
- Hearing the Person with Dementia: Person-Centred Approaches to Communication for Families and Caregivers.
- Long-term Caring 2nd edition: Residential Home and Community Aged Care.
- The Clinical Placement 2nd edition.
- Parental leave.
- Productivity commission report falls short.
- Ethics, cancer, and truth telling.
- Patient-centred care-not an optional extra!(professional)
- Recognition due for practice nurses: Although a relatively new area of nursing in Australia, general practice nursing is now one of the fastest growing areas within the health and community services sectors.
- CPE records secure.
- First trip of many for volunteer nurse.
- Reform agenda must put care first: if there is one thing nurses know better than anyone, it's this: aged care is about people. Nurses and assistants in nursing want to work in an aged care sector focused on the needs of residents.
- The successful implementation of nurse practitioner model of care for threatened or inevitable miscarriage.
- Addressing palliative care needs in aged care.
- Improving end of life care.
- The power of story.
- Emotional labour overlooked.
- Quality improvement in palliative care.
- Developing future palliative care nurses.
- PEPA: workforce development in palliative care.
- Promoting evidence based palliative care education.
- Monash University research team delivers.
- Supporting palliative care nurses.
- NP lead role in palliative care.
- Nurses' hub - new online tool in palliative care.
- Providing culturally safe palliative care.
- Subcutaneous infusions in the palliative care setting.
- Calendar.
- Network.
- Dying with dignity - the case for end of life choices.