Nursing Review readings
Opportunities abound for leadership and reform as new WA chief nurse takes office. By Amie Larter
An RN with a master’s degree in leadership, Bradley has more than 25 years’ experience within a variety of clinical and health management roles, in a mixture of private, public, metropolitan and country health services. View the full article on Nusing Review.
Australian nurses are plagued by too many roles and titles. By Annie May
The increasing number of new nursing roles and titles that exist in Australia is out of hand, say researchers. And with the many and varied titles comes confusion – for nurses, other health staff and the public. View the full article on Nusing Review.
The health system needs better retention of nurses or the expense will be crippling. By Amie Larter.
To ensure a sustainable health system for Australia, workforce planning and reform that target nurse retention are critical, a recent study shows. View the full article on Nusing Review.
Researchers will investigate whether more AINs impact patient, staff and system outcomes.
The impact of increasing the number of assistants in nursing has on patient, nurse and ward level outcomes will be investigated by a team of Australian and Canadian researchers. View the full article on Nusing Review.