This thesis is based on a model of critical feminist ethnography, designed to explore how practice nurses experience their daily work life in rural and regional general practice. Here, rural and regional practice includes small and large organisations based outside the metroploitan area that employ practice nurses, some in large regional centres and others in small regional communities. Ownership of the general practicioners, local government, regional health services, Aboriginal medical services, universities and private-for-profit businesses
In 1996 Hegney published a seminal review of the literature concerning the status of Australian rura...
Background: Approximately a third of Australia’s population resides outside major cities, in rural c...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. Backgro...
This thesis is based on a model of critical feminist ethnography, designed to explore how practice n...
This study has been conducted to explore the issues affecting the recruitment and retention of nurse...
Rural nursing is recognised internationally as a speciality area of nursing practice, situated withi...
This postmodern feminist ethnographies research aimed to explore the everyday meanings of primary he...
This study aimed to delineate the roles and responsibilities of Registered Nurses (RNs) working in r...
There is a growing awareness of inequities in rural healthcare in Canada and internationally. Rural ...
Tasmanian rural community nurses practice in a role which encompasses both direct or domiciliary car...
[Extract] This chapter focuses on rural nursing and midwifery practice. for the purposes of discussi...
Aim and Objective: To delineate contemporary practice of registered nurses working in rural and remo...
Nurse practitioners are an effective and appropriate health workforce for delivering health services...
The solitary position of nurses who practise in geographically isolated communities to provide direc...
There is considerable concern regarding the adequacy of rural health services in New Zealand, with m...
In 1996 Hegney published a seminal review of the literature concerning the status of Australian rura...
Background: Approximately a third of Australia’s population resides outside major cities, in rural c...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. Backgro...
This thesis is based on a model of critical feminist ethnography, designed to explore how practice n...
This study has been conducted to explore the issues affecting the recruitment and retention of nurse...
Rural nursing is recognised internationally as a speciality area of nursing practice, situated withi...
This postmodern feminist ethnographies research aimed to explore the everyday meanings of primary he...
This study aimed to delineate the roles and responsibilities of Registered Nurses (RNs) working in r...
There is a growing awareness of inequities in rural healthcare in Canada and internationally. Rural ...
Tasmanian rural community nurses practice in a role which encompasses both direct or domiciliary car...
[Extract] This chapter focuses on rural nursing and midwifery practice. for the purposes of discussi...
Aim and Objective: To delineate contemporary practice of registered nurses working in rural and remo...
Nurse practitioners are an effective and appropriate health workforce for delivering health services...
The solitary position of nurses who practise in geographically isolated communities to provide direc...
There is considerable concern regarding the adequacy of rural health services in New Zealand, with m...
In 1996 Hegney published a seminal review of the literature concerning the status of Australian rura...
Background: Approximately a third of Australia’s population resides outside major cities, in rural c...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. Backgro...