Aims and objectives: To describe the risk and frequency of challenges in acute care nursing, and the practice priorities in Australian hospital wards based upon expert consensus. Background: Health care is facing increasing demands that are negatively impacting upon the safety and quality of nursing care. Design: Delphi Method. Method: A three-round electronic Delphi method was used to collect and synthesise expert consensus opinion of 30 participants in Rounds One and Two of the survey, and 12 participants in Round Three. The study was carried out from July to December 2016. This study complied with the STROBE checklist. Results: High patient acuity or complexity, as well as inadequate bed space on wards, are “very high” risks that occur “...
Introduction: The relationship between nurse staffing levels and patient safety is well recognised. ...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...
Background: Nurses working in clinical settings are instrumental to translating research into practi...
© 2018 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Introduction: Research is vital to responding to con...
There is a global increase in the number of emergency department (ED) admissions due to various fact...
The purpose of this study was to explore patient safety priorities as perceived by clinical experts ...
This study, using a Delphi approach, sought the opinion of a self-selected panel of 320 district nur...
There is a lack of evidence to direct and support nursing practice in the specialty of paediatric in...
The Delphi Study on Research Priorities for Emergency Nurses in Western Australia Project was design...
This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research progra...
Aims and objective: To develop nursing‐sensitive patient indicators to measure the outcomes of nurs...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence to direct and support nursing practice in the specialty of p...
Aims. This paper is a report of a three round Delphi study of intensive care nursing research priori...
Delirium is a common but frequently undetected complication in hospitalized critically ill patients ...
Aims and objective: To develop nursing-sensitive patient indicators to measure the outcomes of nursi...
Introduction: The relationship between nurse staffing levels and patient safety is well recognised. ...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...
Background: Nurses working in clinical settings are instrumental to translating research into practi...
© 2018 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia Introduction: Research is vital to responding to con...
There is a global increase in the number of emergency department (ED) admissions due to various fact...
The purpose of this study was to explore patient safety priorities as perceived by clinical experts ...
This study, using a Delphi approach, sought the opinion of a self-selected panel of 320 district nur...
There is a lack of evidence to direct and support nursing practice in the specialty of paediatric in...
The Delphi Study on Research Priorities for Emergency Nurses in Western Australia Project was design...
This study aimed to identify the research priorities of clinical nurses to develop a research progra...
Aims and objective: To develop nursing‐sensitive patient indicators to measure the outcomes of nurs...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence to direct and support nursing practice in the specialty of p...
Aims. This paper is a report of a three round Delphi study of intensive care nursing research priori...
Delirium is a common but frequently undetected complication in hospitalized critically ill patients ...
Aims and objective: To develop nursing-sensitive patient indicators to measure the outcomes of nursi...
Introduction: The relationship between nurse staffing levels and patient safety is well recognised. ...
AIMS: To describe nurses' decision-making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medic...
Background: Nurses working in clinical settings are instrumental to translating research into practi...