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Ms Janet Jones

Lecturer, Nursing and Midwifery

School of Health

Section/Portfolio:

Nursing & Midwifery (Gippsland)

Location:

Gippsland Campus, Online

Nursing students' educational experience in regional Australia: Reflections on acute events. A qualitative review of clinical incidents

Concerns have been expressed relating to healthcare professionals' ability to manage...

Palliative home parenteral nutrition: Clinical service evaluation and identifying potential prognostic factors to assist with patient selection

Background and aims Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) for palliation has little evidence supporting...

Cultural desire need not improve with cultural knowledge: A cross-sectional study of student nurses

Cultural desire is considered to be a prerequisite for developing cultural competence. This study...

Exploration of nursing degree students' content expectations of a dedicated Indigenous health unit

Mandatory Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health units are included in all nursing...

Health guides for unattended births and aftercare in New Zealand and Australia, 1900-1950

Palliative parenteral nutrition use in patients with intestinal failure as a consequence of advanced pseudomyxoma peritonei: A case series

Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is a rare condition complicated by intra-abdominal spread that can...

Undergraduate midwifery students' sense of belongingness in clinical practice

Background: Clinical placements form a large and integral part of midwifery education. While much...

Clinical decision-making: midwifery students' recognition of, and response to, post partum haemorrhage in the simulation environment

Background: This paper reports the findings of a study of how midwifery students responded to a...

Managing women with acute physiological deterioration: Student midwives performance in a simulated setting

Objective: Midwives' ability to manage maternal deterioration and 'failure to rescue' are of...

The decision-making processes adopted by rurally located mandated professionals when child abuse or neglect is suspected

The reporting of suspected child abuse and neglect is a mandated role of medical doctors, nurses,...

"I don't want to become a scientist": undergraduate nursing students' perceived value of course content

Background In the development and delivery of pre-registration baccalaureate nursing programs,...

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Australian rural remote registered nurses' experiences of learning to provide antenatal services in general practice: A pilot study

This article reports on a pilot vocational study programme for provision of antenatal services in...

Models of health service delivery in remote or isolated areas of Queensland: A multiple case study

Objective This paper reports on models of health service delivery in remote or isolated areas of...

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Registered nurses as members of interprofessional primary health care teams in remote or isolated areas of Queensland: collaboration, communication and partnerships in practice

Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The...