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Nurse-initiated and criteria-led discharge from hospital for children and young people

07 October 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Evidence & practice

The readiness of a child or young person for discharge includes patient safety, the family’s ability to care for the child at home and the ongoing treatment they...

Implementation of a model of emergency care in an Australian hospital

10 November 2017

Emergency Nurse

Evidence & practice

Aim Emergency departments are characterised by a fast-paced, quick turnover and high acuity workload, therefore appropriate staffing is vital to ensure positive...

The provision of emergency healthcare for women who experience intimate partner violence: part 1. An integrative review

24 September 2019

Emergency Nurse

domestic abuse

This integrative review is the first of a two-part series about intimate partner violence (IPV). Part 2 will explore strategies to address barriers to the care of...

The provision of emergency healthcare for women who experience intimate partner violence: part 2. Strategies to address knowledge deficits and negative attitudes

26 May 2020

Emergency Nurse

domestic abuse

The first article in this two-part series evaluated healthcare professionals’ approaches to the care of women who present to the emergency department (ED) with...

An integrative review of absenteeism in newly graduated nurses

30 October 2017

Nursing Management

Evidence & practice

Managing sickness and absenteeism in the workplace is challenging, and nurse managers must consider their various causes so they can implement effective management...

Using Colaizzi’s method of data analysis to explore the experiences of nurse academics teaching on satellite campuses

16 March 2018

Nurse Researcher

Evidence & practice

Background Phenomenology is a useful methodological approach in qualitative nursing research. It enables researchers to put aside their perceptions of a phenomenon...