This dissertation examines the way in which the role and function of remote area nurses (RANs) employed by the Australian Inland Mission (AIM), was established and developed during the years 1923 to 1953 at Birdsville in far south-west Queensland. In a geographically remote and technologically isolated environment, registered trained nurses in the absence of any other on-site medical or allied health personnel, provided the only formal health service to the people of Birdsville and the surrounding district. A unique feature of the AIM'S nursing service is that it was designed to meet the holistic health needs of isolated white people and apart from strictly clinical services, did not include the local indigenous population. In effect, the ...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
This Thesis examines the development of trained district nursing in rural\ud Gloucestershire from th...
This dissertation examines the way in which the role and function of remote area nurses (RANs) emplo...
An historical analysis of remote area nursing history at Birdsville in far south-west Queensland dur...
This paper seeks to examine the social context in which the remote nursing outpost known as the “Bri...
This paper seeks to examine the social context in which the remote nursing outpost known as the “Bri...
Introduction: Examining the role of the nurses working in remote and isolated areas of Queensland an...
Objective: To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
The solitary position of nurses who practise in geographically isolated communities to provide direc...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Objective. To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
Objective. To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
This Thesis examines the development of trained district nursing in rural\ud Gloucestershire from th...
This dissertation examines the way in which the role and function of remote area nurses (RANs) emplo...
An historical analysis of remote area nursing history at Birdsville in far south-west Queensland dur...
This paper seeks to examine the social context in which the remote nursing outpost known as the “Bri...
This paper seeks to examine the social context in which the remote nursing outpost known as the “Bri...
Introduction: Examining the role of the nurses working in remote and isolated areas of Queensland an...
Objective: To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
The solitary position of nurses who practise in geographically isolated communities to provide direc...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Objective. To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
Objective. To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio...
This Thesis examines the development of trained district nursing in rural\ud Gloucestershire from th...