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Decade: 2010-2019
Year: 2011
Issue: Vol 18 | No. 4 | December 2011 | Pages 137-182
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6 Articles:
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An open mind, discussion, debate and the testing of new ideas: The way of the future
17 October 2011
Globally social and health systems are rallying to address the tsunami of chronic disease and the burden of population ageing (). Although technology and innovation have rampaged ahead in scientific a...
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Patricia M. Davidson,
John Daly
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137-138
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Factors influencing the supervision of nursing students administering medication: The registered nurse perspective
04 July 2011
Summary: Administering medication is an important function of registered nurses. It is therefore necessary that nursing students develop knowledge and skill in this field. Given the propensity for, an...
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Kerry Reid-Searl,
Brenda Happell
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139-146
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Do inquiries into health system failures lead to change in clinical governance systems?
29 July 2011
Summary: Aim: This paper reports the first part of a case study investigation to examine the changes at King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH) following an inquiry established to review the quality of o...
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Heather Gluyas,
Selma Alliex,
Paul Morrison
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147-155
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Extending the prescribing framework to nurses: Lessons from the past
29 August 2011
Summary: This paper highlights the parallels between the journey to prescribing for nurse practitioners when the role was initially introduced in New Zealand and the journey now towards extending the ...
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Jill Wilkinson
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157-163
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Towards improved organisational support for nurses working in research roles in the clinical setting: A mixed method investigation
29 August 2011
Summary: Background: The clinical research workforce within nursing is growing including those employed to lead studies, coordinate research and many hybrid roles. Several studies have reported high j...
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Claire M. Rickard,
Ged Williams,
Gillian Ray-Barruel,
Lyn Armit,
Chris John Perry,
Haida Luke,
Paula Duffy,
Marianne Wallis
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165-176
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Developing advanced rural nursing practice: A whole new scope of responsibility
19 September 2011
Summary: Rural registered nurses’ experiences of advanced clinical nursing practice were explored whilst they were enrolled in an advanced primary care course of study. Thirty-two nurses employed in r...
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Robyn Cant,
Melanie Birks,
Joanne Porter,
Elisabeth Jacob,
Simon Cooper
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177-182
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