Background: Nurse leaders in Fiji are currently involved in meeting the challenges of being at the forefront of an AusAID supported Health Sector Improvement process. Fiji is experiencing the same shortages of health professionals (including nurses) as is occurring internationally, while simultaneously striving to improve the quality of its health services. Primary argument: This paper provides information about the current situation in relation to health services in Fiji, and describes strategies being undertaken by the nurse leaders of Fiji to meet the challenge of leading an exciting reform process. James Cook University, School of Nursing Sciences, has been privileged to support the provision of contemporary leadership and managem...
Background: Good news stories about effective aid approaches are often buried under piles of reports...
This paper describes three mentorship workshops facilitated in Fiji, which were part of 11 such sess...
This paper describes three mentorship workshops facilitated in Fiji, which were part of 11 such sess...
Background: Nurse leaders in Fiji are currently involved in meeting the challenges of being at the ...
Fiji is one of Australia's Pacific neighbours. Nursing and nurse education in that country is at an...
The incidence of adverse clinical events in health care organisations is an international problem. ...
The Pacific Islands countries consist of thousands of isolated islands with a combined population of...
This thesis explores an educational change process in Fiji and used a case study methodology to exam...
A qualitative descriptive approach was undertaken to explore the leadership experience of seven firs...
© 2016 International Council of Nurses Aim: The Australian Award Fellowship Program aimed to strengt...
Background\ud \ud Rapidly changing patterns of health service delivery, together with an increasingl...
The quality of healthcare services and outcomes in the Pacific vary widely, with some countries enjo...
Aim: This article is a report of a study to identify the ways nursing leaders and managers in a dev...
CONTEXT: Vanuatu, a Pacific Island nation in the Western Pacific region, has to date educated its nu...
The Nurse Practitioner role, a relatively new role in Fiji, was introduced by the Ministry of health...
Background: Good news stories about effective aid approaches are often buried under piles of reports...
This paper describes three mentorship workshops facilitated in Fiji, which were part of 11 such sess...
This paper describes three mentorship workshops facilitated in Fiji, which were part of 11 such sess...
Background: Nurse leaders in Fiji are currently involved in meeting the challenges of being at the ...
Fiji is one of Australia's Pacific neighbours. Nursing and nurse education in that country is at an...
The incidence of adverse clinical events in health care organisations is an international problem. ...
The Pacific Islands countries consist of thousands of isolated islands with a combined population of...
This thesis explores an educational change process in Fiji and used a case study methodology to exam...
A qualitative descriptive approach was undertaken to explore the leadership experience of seven firs...
© 2016 International Council of Nurses Aim: The Australian Award Fellowship Program aimed to strengt...
Background\ud \ud Rapidly changing patterns of health service delivery, together with an increasingl...
The quality of healthcare services and outcomes in the Pacific vary widely, with some countries enjo...
Aim: This article is a report of a study to identify the ways nursing leaders and managers in a dev...
CONTEXT: Vanuatu, a Pacific Island nation in the Western Pacific region, has to date educated its nu...
The Nurse Practitioner role, a relatively new role in Fiji, was introduced by the Ministry of health...
Background: Good news stories about effective aid approaches are often buried under piles of reports...
This paper describes three mentorship workshops facilitated in Fiji, which were part of 11 such sess...
This paper describes three mentorship workshops facilitated in Fiji, which were part of 11 such sess...