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Publikováno v:
Collegian. 25:583-589
Background Bullying in nursing is a global problem that has been explored and reported within the literature. There is however, limited literature that deals directly with bullying of nursing students in the clinical setting in New Zealand. Aim This
Publikováno v:
Collegian. 25:45-50
Background Bullying in nursing remains an unacceptable international phenomenon and one that is widely reported in the literature. Recently, reports of bullying and harassment of nursing students have been increasing. Aim This paper aims to describe
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Nurse Education Today. 59:1-5
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Role modelling by experienced nurses, including nurse academics, is a key factor in the process of preparing undergraduate nursing students for practice, and may contribute to longevity in the workforce. A grounded theory study w
Publikováno v:
Collegian. 24:125-133
Summary Bullying and harassment in nursing are unacceptable behaviours in the workplace. There is a large body of evidence relating this problem, however little of it focuses on the experiences of nursing students. This prospective cross-sectional su
Autor:
Lea Budden, Cindy Woods, Alan R. Clough, Paul Lynch, Kim Usher, Jesani Catchpoole, Ruth Barker, Shane Pointing
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Nursing. 26:668-677
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to gauge whether, and to what extent, population flow occurred as a result of the implementation of alcohol management plans in Indigenous communities. Background: Alcohol m
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nursing Practice. 20:8-16
This prospective cross-sectional study investigated Australian women's (n = 104) decision satisfaction with cancer treatment decision for early breast cancer as well as their psychological distress 3–4 months following surgery. Women's satisfaction
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Psycho-Oncology. 24:1324-1326
[Extract] Public health initiatives aimed at promoting the negative health impacts of smoking have led to decreases in smoking among non-indigenous populations; however, higher rates of smoking continue to be the leading cause of disease burden among
My Family's Anti-Tobacco Education (My-FATE) model for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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The Australian journal of rural health. 23(3)
Publikováno v:
Psycho-oncology. 24(10)
My Family's Anti-Tobacco Education (My-FATE) model for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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Australian Journal of Rural Health. 23:189-190
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are twice as likely as non-Indigenous people to be daily smokers. In 2008, approximately 47% of Indigenous people aged 15 years and over were current daily smokers compared with 18% of non-Indig