Current challenges and issues facing nursing in Australia

Nursing Science Quarterly
Debra Jackson, John Daly

Abstract

This column is a discussion of nursing in Australia. The authors present current challenges and issues related to recruitment and retention, an aging workforce, violence and bullying, diversity, undergraduate and graduate education, professional development, information technology, clinical pathways, models of care delivery, and funding models. They also present what is happening in Australia in relation to nursing's scope of practice, development of the nurse practitioner role, nursing leadership, and nursing research.

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May 29, 2000·Nurse Education Today·E Boxer, B Kluge
Feb 22, 2002·Collegian : Journal of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia·B G Tolhurst, A Bonner
Apr 2, 2002·Contemporary Nurse·D JacksonJ Daly

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Citations

Sep 24, 2008·International Journal of Nursing Practice·Sandy MiddletonBronwyn Smith
Feb 18, 2012·Nurse Education Today·Fiona McDermidJohn Daly
Aug 20, 2011·Nurse Education Today·Gavin R Neilson, Martyn C Jones
Jun 3, 2009·Maturitas·Sabine Koch, Maria Hägglund
Jan 10, 2009·Intensive & Critical Care Nursing : the Official Journal of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses·Jenelle Linton, Maureen J Farrell
Feb 9, 2007·Collegian : Journal of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia·John DalyDebra Jackson
Mar 27, 2007·Journal of Professional Nursing : Official Journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing·Maureen CoombsMary Lou Sole
Feb 7, 2007·International Journal of Nursing Studies·Jane MillsAnn Bonner
Oct 2, 2009·Journal of Nursing Management·Samantha RellaKurt Lushington
Aug 22, 2009·Journal of Nursing Management·Vicki ParkerIsabel Higgins
Mar 16, 2007·Journal of Nursing Management·Gary DayJeanne Madison
Feb 13, 2013·Journal of Clinical Nursing·Kim Lam SohKim Geok Soh
Mar 16, 2012·Journal of Advanced Nursing·Kylie M Smith, Patrick A Crookes
Jul 31, 2013·International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders·Christina H SmithCaroline Newton
Aug 20, 2015·Collegian : Journal of the Royal College of Nursing, Australia·Nicholas RalphYsanne Chapman
Jun 4, 2016·Heart, Lung & Circulation·Patricia Mary Davidson
Apr 15, 2010·Nurse Education Today·Ching-Kuei ChiangRuth Elder
Apr 21, 2006·Nursing Science Quarterly·David R Thompson

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