Aim: A discussion of the findings from a nationwide study of workplace and well-being issues of Australian nurses and midwives. Background: Current discourse only provides a fragmented understanding of a multifaceted nature of working conditions and well-being, necessitating a more holistic investigation to identify critical workplace issues within these professions. Design: Discussion paper. Data Sources: A national survey conducted in July 2016 involving Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation members. The literature supporting this paper focuses on the nursing and midwifery workforce and studies on attraction and retention issues. Implications for Nursing and Midwifery: Workplace policies and practices in place in health care organiz...
Aims and objectives: To identify the aspects of working in Australian primary health care that nurse...
Objective: the ongoing attrition of the midwifery workforce frustrates future workforce planning and...
Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in...
Aim: To investigate and describe nurses' and midwives' physical health, rates of symptoms and diseas...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To examine the quality of life of nurses and midwives in New South...
Introduction: The purpose of this research project was to investigate midwives’ job satisfaction in ...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
The attainment of a work-life balance is an important issue for recruitment, retention and workforce...
Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in...
Objective: The Australian health workforce is experiencing workforce shortages like many other count...
Aim: To examine the intrapersonal and organizational factors that contribute to pathogenic and salut...
Background: Although nurses generally constitute the largest component of the health workforce there...
Aims and objectives: To identify the aspects of working in Australian primary health care that nurse...
Objective: the ongoing attrition of the midwifery workforce frustrates future workforce planning and...
Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in...
Aim: To investigate and describe nurses' and midwives' physical health, rates of symptoms and diseas...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.[Background] There are workforce shortages in the...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To examine the quality of life of nurses and midwives in New South...
Introduction: The purpose of this research project was to investigate midwives’ job satisfaction in ...
Objective: To assess factors linked with job satisfaction of Australian nurses and midwives. Design:...
The attainment of a work-life balance is an important issue for recruitment, retention and workforce...
Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in...
Objective: The Australian health workforce is experiencing workforce shortages like many other count...
Aim: To examine the intrapersonal and organizational factors that contribute to pathogenic and salut...
Background: Although nurses generally constitute the largest component of the health workforce there...
Aims and objectives: To identify the aspects of working in Australian primary health care that nurse...
Objective: the ongoing attrition of the midwifery workforce frustrates future workforce planning and...
Registered nurses and midwives are in short supply and have among the highest rates of sick leave in...