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What is a ‘model of care’? Enhancing understandings of contemporary nursing practice
- February 25, 2025
- Category: Research
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
Evaluating dementia knowledge, attitudes, perceived skills and competence following dementia education and training in the Namaste Care program
- April 28, 2022
- Category: Research
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives, Dementia
Care programs aimed at improving quality of life for older people with dementia in Australian residential aged care facilities (RACF) are limited. Generally, few interventions target this population at risk of invisibility, social isolation, and
Pandemic health measures helped reduce Australian deaths in 2020, study finds
- March 16, 2022
- Category: Research
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives, COVID-19
Public health measures taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic led to a drop in overall Australian deaths in 2020, including from the coronavirus, a new study from the University of Sydney has revealed. The
How hospital staff say goodbye to dying patients – Evaluation of an online education module: Imminent death
- March 4, 2022
- Category: Career & Practice, Research
- / Tag: Palliative Care
Deaths in hospitals are common in developed countries (Smith-Stoner and Hand, 2012). In Australia, over half of expected deaths occur in these settings and it is estimated that the number of deaths across the population
Not all PPE is created equal: making sure you use the right PPE for COVID-19
- January 21, 2022
- Category: News, Research
- / Tag: Aged Care, All Nurses And Midwives, COVID-19
Correct use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is part of any respiratory protection program to help reduce exposure to dangerous airborne particles including SARS-CoV-2, however some PPE items are not regulated medical devices and
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