Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an international health crisis of a scope not seen in our lifetime. While much attention has been paid to health workers in critical care and acute areas, nurses working outside of hospitals are also significantly affected. This study sought to investigate the experience of nurses working in Australian primary healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, it sought to understand the implications on their employment status, role, and access to personal protective equipment. Design and Methods: Nurses employed in primary healthcare across Australia were invited to participate in a cross-sectional online survey through social media and professional organizations. The survey tool was compos...
Background: Nurses have been at the forefront of the pandemic response, involved in extensive coordi...
Background Pandemics and epidemics are a public health emergencies that can result in substantial de...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the intentions of Australian emergency nurses to remain in or leave emergency...
Purpose: The COVID‐19 pandemic has presented an international health crisis of a scope not seen in ...
Purpose: COVID-19 has presented health care professionals with unprecedented challenges. Significant...
Aim To identify Australian primary healthcare nurses immediate support needs during the COVID‐19 pan...
Aim: To identify Australian primary health care nurses\u27 immediate support needs during the COVID...
This qualitative study describes the impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provis...
Purpose: COVID-19 has presented health care professionals with unprecedented challenges. Significant...
This qualitative study describes the impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provis...
Objective: This study sought to explore the experiences of Australian primary healthcare (PHC) nurse...
Aims: To validate the ‘safe and effective staffing tool’ and explore the impact of COVID-19 on the q...
Aim: To explore primary healthcare nurses\u27 psychological well-being related to the COVID-19 pande...
As COVID-19 spread across Australia, our research team undertook a rapid research project to capture...
Objective This study sought to explore the experiences of Australian primary healthcare (PHC) nurses...
Background: Nurses have been at the forefront of the pandemic response, involved in extensive coordi...
Background Pandemics and epidemics are a public health emergencies that can result in substantial de...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the intentions of Australian emergency nurses to remain in or leave emergency...
Purpose: The COVID‐19 pandemic has presented an international health crisis of a scope not seen in ...
Purpose: COVID-19 has presented health care professionals with unprecedented challenges. Significant...
Aim To identify Australian primary healthcare nurses immediate support needs during the COVID‐19 pan...
Aim: To identify Australian primary health care nurses\u27 immediate support needs during the COVID...
This qualitative study describes the impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provis...
Purpose: COVID-19 has presented health care professionals with unprecedented challenges. Significant...
This qualitative study describes the impact of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provis...
Objective: This study sought to explore the experiences of Australian primary healthcare (PHC) nurse...
Aims: To validate the ‘safe and effective staffing tool’ and explore the impact of COVID-19 on the q...
Aim: To explore primary healthcare nurses\u27 psychological well-being related to the COVID-19 pande...
As COVID-19 spread across Australia, our research team undertook a rapid research project to capture...
Objective This study sought to explore the experiences of Australian primary healthcare (PHC) nurses...
Background: Nurses have been at the forefront of the pandemic response, involved in extensive coordi...
Background Pandemics and epidemics are a public health emergencies that can result in substantial de...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the intentions of Australian emergency nurses to remain in or leave emergency...