Objective: To ascertain differences in the working lives of geographically dispersed nurses. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Registered, enrolled and assistants-in-nursing members of the Queensland Nurses' Union employed in nursing in Queensland, Australia. Participants: A total of 3000 members of the Union, equally stratified by sector (public, private, aged care). Among them, 1192 responded and 1039 supplied postcodes matching the Australian Standard Geographical Classification. Main outcome measures: Statistically significant differences in working lives of nurses employed in different geographical locations. Results: Nurses in outer regional/remote/very remote localities are more likely to be employed as permanent full-time staff and ...
Objective The need for more Remote Area Nurses in the Northern Territory is clear. This paper inves...
Introduction: Issues associated with the employment of overseas trained nurses (OTNs) in regional a...
Nurses have a role in addressing the burden of disease in remote or isolated areas of Queensland. Ac...
Objective: To ascertain differences in the working lives of geographically dispersed nurses. Design:...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Objective: To ascertain differences in the working lives of geo...
Objective: To ascertain differences in the working lives of geographically dispersed nurses. Desi...
Objective: This study aims to ascertain if differences exist in the perception of the professional p...
Objective: This study aims to ascertain if differences exist in the perception of the professional p...
Objective: To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
Abstract: This is the second paper of a larger study that examined the factors influencing the decis...
Aim and Objective: To delineate contemporary practice of registered nurses working in rural and remo...
Introduction: Examining the role of the nurses working in remote and isolated areas of Queensland an...
This paper presents a selection of the results reported in the study 'Factors Influencing the Recrui...
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...
Objective The need for more Remote Area Nurses in the Northern Territory is clear. This paper inves...
Introduction: Issues associated with the employment of overseas trained nurses (OTNs) in regional a...
Nurses have a role in addressing the burden of disease in remote or isolated areas of Queensland. Ac...
Objective: To ascertain differences in the working lives of geographically dispersed nurses. Design:...
Hegney, DG ORCiD: 0000-0003-1267-1760Objective: To ascertain differences in the working lives of geo...
Objective: To ascertain differences in the working lives of geographically dispersed nurses. Desi...
Objective: This study aims to ascertain if differences exist in the perception of the professional p...
Objective: This study aims to ascertain if differences exist in the perception of the professional p...
Objective: To examine the role of the registered nurse in remote and isolated areas of Queensland, t...
Abstract: This is the second paper of a larger study that examined the factors influencing the decis...
Aim and Objective: To delineate contemporary practice of registered nurses working in rural and remo...
Introduction: Examining the role of the nurses working in remote and isolated areas of Queensland an...
This paper presents a selection of the results reported in the study 'Factors Influencing the Recrui...
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...
Objective The need for more Remote Area Nurses in the Northern Territory is clear. This paper inves...
Introduction: Issues associated with the employment of overseas trained nurses (OTNs) in regional a...
Nurses have a role in addressing the burden of disease in remote or isolated areas of Queensland. Ac...