Health care models are moving from the acute to community. Community nurses are in decline putting programs and population health at risk. Urgent action required.
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#Nurses in auxiliary hospitals WW1 worked hard. Trained nurse to patient ratios were at least 1:11 and often 1:42! https://t.co/zu07xPHWZL @Collegian_AU@SocAustGen
It is the way forward, unfortunately there are a lot of clinicians and researchers who think that the only way is their highly medicalised model of thinking.
Australian undergraduate student nurses are being encouraged to work as nursing assistants during the #COVID-19 pandemic.
But if we’re going to recruit student nurses, we need to make sure all have been properly trained and assessed.
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#Research in @sppejournal on #violenceprevention.
Read here: https://t.co/ZEd5Y5O2u2. Mental health inpatients rate their
contribution to violence prevention more positively than nurses. #Nurses rate their own efforts more highly. Time for a conversation?
@dr_nutmeg
Up to date information on #COVID19
Latest updates:
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Find the facts: https://t.co/YL3R1278ne
NSW Health response: https://t.co/kuKy2UTfMr
Advice for travellers:
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Health professionals: https://t.co/qa1TieDmAq
Whether you're giving a conference talk or explaining your work to a family member, the ability to effectively communicate about your research is an essential skill for an Early Career Researcher to develop. Read on for an interview with Stephen S. Hall. https://t.co/LHJAmzaYbZ
5 minutes a day to keep violence at bay. New study reveals value of #nurse conducted imminent #violence#risk assessments in #mentalhealth inpatient settings
@IJNSJournal
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@robmarki
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