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Rural Nursing: the Australian context

Rural Nursing: the Australian context

... 4 RURAL NURSING There are several initiatives focused on Australian culture that guide health care, and some government departments and professional organisations that provide this direc[r] ...

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Rural nursing education: a photovoice perspective

Rural nursing education: a photovoice perspective

... of rural nursing practice and the rural ...regarding rural nursing ...characterize rural contexts and positively affect rural nursing practice may be departure ...

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Career choices and destinations of rural nursing students undertaking single and double degrees in nursing

Career choices and destinations of rural nursing students undertaking single and double degrees in nursing

... a rural background and providing rural experiences in the program, a relatively low percentage of students planned to work in a rural location in their graduate ...on rural based clinical ...

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The status of rural nursing in Australia: 12 years on

The status of rural nursing in Australia: 12 years on

... of rural nursing practice means that nurses will often work in isolation from a multidisciplinary ...of rural mental health nurses support this view (Gibb, ...a rural nurse’s ability to manage ...

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Sustaining and growing the rural nursing and midwifery workforce: understanding the issues and isolating directions for the future

Sustaining and growing the rural nursing and midwifery workforce: understanding the issues and isolating directions for the future

... In rural environments nurses and midwives make up a greater proportion of the health workforce than in urban settings, which makes their role in service provision even more ...inclusive. Rural nurses and ...

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Creating a Rural Nursing Workforce

Creating a Rural Nursing Workforce

... Bringing nursing education to students who live in rural areas can begin creating an increased nursing workforce to care for rural populations and the unique challenges of this ...the ...

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Recruitment and retention of rural nursing students: a retrospective study

Recruitment and retention of rural nursing students: a retrospective study

... graduates. Rural-urban classification was made using rural urban commuting area (RUCA) codes based on high school zip codes, identifying 356 (28%) rural and 927 (72%) urban ...the rural and ...

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Deepening the quality of clinical reasoning and decision-making in rural hospital nursing practice

Deepening the quality of clinical reasoning and decision-making in rural hospital nursing practice

... Introduction: Rural acute care nursing requires an extensive breadth and depth of knowledge as well as the ability to quickly reason through problems in order to make sound clinical ...to rural ...

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Factors associated with rural work for nursing and allied health graduates 15–17 years after an undergraduate rural placement through the University Department of Rural Health program

Factors associated with rural work for nursing and allied health graduates 15–17 years after an undergraduate rural placement through the University Department of Rural Health program

... of rural health (UDRHs) for nursing and allied health students and rural clinical schools (RCSs) for medical students began in Australia at similar times ...fact, rural nursing campuses ...

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The changing nature of nursing work in rural and small community hospitals

The changing nature of nursing work in rural and small community hospitals

... Results: Twenty-one nurses from 7 different hospitals participated. The nurses reflect the aging trend in the provincial and regional workforces of Ontario. All study participants anticipate a substantial increase in ...

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Studying nursing in a rural setting: are students adequately supported and prepared for rural practice? A pilot study

Studying nursing in a rural setting: are students adequately supported and prepared for rural practice? A pilot study

... a rural nursing university course; it highlights the importance of the need to focus on effective support for rural ...a rural nursing program include good communication, placement ...

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Knowledge, attitude and practices about cervical cancer screening among nursing staff in rural tertiary care center

Knowledge, attitude and practices about cervical cancer screening among nursing staff in rural tertiary care center

... Methods: In this cross-sectional study sample of 100 nurses was selected randomly out of the total 445 nurses employed in the hospital at a rural tertiary care centre from August 2016 to October 2016. A ...

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Nursing competencies: the artistry of nursing

Nursing competencies: the artistry of nursing

... because nursing has traditionally prepared its students in settings and in a manner that closely resembles this ...of nursing presented theory and skills for learning that were highly relevant and ...

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Nursing jobs in nursing homes

Nursing jobs in nursing homes

... in nursing care facilities was $57,830 in May 2009, compared with $63,750 for regis- tered nurses in all ...in nursing care facilities earned $80,440 or more, and the lowest paid 10 percent earned $42,560 ...

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Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment

Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment

... ical, nursing and midwifery students should be consid- ered by academic institutions when planning their enrolment and training programmes and by policy- makers when planning implementation of attraction and ...

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Enhancing care for older people living in nursing homes in rural Australia using action learning as a catalyst for change

Enhancing care for older people living in nursing homes in rural Australia using action learning as a catalyst for change

... Participants were advised from the outset that the project included workshops that were quite different to past experience. The expectation that participants would be actively involved in reflecting on existing practice ...

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SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF NURSING

SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF NURSING

... the Nursing Programs Priority Admission and Progressions Criteria, and are enrolled in Union as degree-seeking students in the Spring Semester prior to entering nursing curriculum in the Fall will be ...

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SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF NURSING

SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF NURSING

... the Nursing Programs Priority Admission and Progressions Criteria, and are enrolled in Union as degree-seeking students in the Spring Semester prior to entering nursing curriculum in the Fall will be ...

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Characteristics of Registered Nurses in Rural vs. Urban Areas: Implications for Strategies to Alleviate Nursing Shortages in the United States

Characteristics of Registered Nurses in Rural vs. Urban Areas: Implications for Strategies to Alleviate Nursing Shortages in the United States

... and rural nurses, with rural RNs less likely to pursue baccalaureate or higher degrees in nursing (although rural and urban RNs obtain their initial nursing education at similar ...the ...

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Iranian nursing students’ experiences of nursing

Iranian nursing students’ experiences of nursing

... in nursing education showed that many Iranian nursing students are not well motivated, and their negative attitudes and behaviors impede learning and threaten their progression and retention in ...

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