Patient profile and outcomes of traumatic injury: The impact of mode of arrival to the emergency department
Traumatic injuries are of global health concern and significant contributors to Emergency Department (ED) and hospital workload. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 24, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Julia Crilly, David Bartlett, Ishtar Sladdin, Richard Pellatt, Jesse T Young, Wietske Ham, Louise Porter Tags: Original article Source Type: research

The personal cost of repetitive mental health inquiries that fail to result in change
Nurses and other professionals working in mental health care, and those utilising it, will likely be aware that the sector has been the subject of scrutiny through numerous public inquiries and Royal Commissions over the years. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 21, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Cathy J Francis, Amanda Johnson, Rhonda L Wilson Tags: Discussion Paper Source Type: research

Palliative care education for care workers in aged care: A scoping review
Globally, residential aged care is a common place to receive palliative care. Yet 70% of the workforce is made up of unregulated health care workers, many of whom have no formal palliative care education and report a lack of knowledge and ability to provide best practice palliative care. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 19, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Tracey Norling, Helen Donovan Tags: Review Source Type: research

Nurses ’ and patients’ perceptions on interruptions on admission processes at an acute public hospital using cross-sectional survey
Admissions are a critical component of patient care. However, nurses get interrupted during care provision. There is limited understanding of the dynamics regarding interruptions during admission and their effect. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 18, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Mari D. Takashima, Annette Horton, Karen Day, Angela Parsons, Gail Tummon, Di Hare, Amanda Henderson Source Type: research

Forensic mental health: Perceptions of transition and workforce experiences of nurses
With the growing need for nurses in forensic mental health settings, understanding the experiences of transition and perceptions of the setting is important to support staff retention. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 17, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Grant Kinghorn, Elizabeth Halcomb, Stuart Thomas, Terry Froggatt Tags: Original article/Research Paper Source Type: research

‘We learn from our mistakes’: Nursing students’ perceptions of a productive failure simulation
Productive failure simulations require students to participate in a simulation before receiving instruction. This approach contrasts with traditional simulations that typically begin with instruction followed by the simulation. Although previous studies have demonstrated that productive failure facilitates meaningful learning outcomes, students ’ perspectives after being exposed to this approach have not been examined in simulation-based learning. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 11, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Candidate Evelyn Palominos, Tracy Levett-Jones, Tamara Power, Roberto Martinez-Maldonado Tags: Original article Source Type: research

Exploring the perceptions of governance arrangements for nurse practitioners: A pilot study
The objective of this study was to evaluate changes to governance arrangements for nurse practitioners (NP) in one organisation in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 10, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Anthony Sokolowski, Matthew Lutze, Natasha Jennings Source Type: research

Driving decision-making among older adults with dementia in Taiwan: A longitudinal study
Driving is a complex skill that requires the integration of cognition and motor functions. However, these functions are all impacted by dementia. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - May 9, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Mu-Hsing Ho, Hui-Wen Chien, Wei-Chuan Tsai, Ying-Ju Chi, Li-Yu Tang, Victoria Traynor, Megan F. Liu, Hui-Chen (Rita) Chang Tags: Driving decision-making Source Type: research

The course of broken dreams: The expectations and realities of the life of Indonesian nurses as care workers in Japan
Despite the contribution of international nurses to the health care services at a destination country, migrant nurses are not always employed based on their competency. Sending nurses to work as care workers in Japan might contradict the international migration of Indonesian health workforce policy which promotes the brain cirulation. Examining the life and work experiences of Indonesian nurses in Japan provides insight into stages of the migratory journey on a receiving country. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - April 27, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Ferry Efendi, Ching Min Chen, Anna Kurniati, Yuni Sufyanti Arief, Reiko Ogawa Source Type: research

Bibliometric review of the field of Australian nurse practitioner research between January 2000 to May 2021
Nurse practitioners have been practising in Australia for the past 20 years. As the role has evolved, so has the underpinning evidence base. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - April 20, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Jane Currie, Addison C Borst, Michael Carter Tags: Review Source Type: research

Understanding the nurse-patient relationship: A predictive approach to caring interaction
Caring nurse-patient interaction has been linked to improvements in patient health outcomes, empowerment, and security. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - April 19, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Regina Allande-Cuss ó, Elena Fernández-García, Juan Gómez-Salgado, Ana María Porcel-Gálvez Source Type: research

Novice nurses ’ transition to the clinical setting in the COVID‐19 pandemic: A phenomenological hermeneutic study
The COVID-19 pandemic both exposed and increased weaknesses in the healthcare system, so that novice nurses have become a more vulnerable group during this context. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - April 10, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Sara Fern ández-Basanta, Carmen Espremáns-Cidón, María-Jesús Movilla-Fernández Source Type: research

Novice nurses ’ transition to clinical setting in the COVID‐19 pandemic: a phenomenological hermeneutic study
: The COVID-19 pandemic both exposed and increased weaknesses in the healthcare system, so that novice nurses have become a more vulnerable group during this context. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - April 10, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Sara Fern ández-Basanta, Carmen Espremáns-Cidón, María-Jesús Movilla-Fernández Source Type: research

Utilisation of academic electronic medical records in pre-registration nurse education: A descriptive study
Electronic medical records are an essential point-of-care information technology that health professionals use in standard work practice. Nurses are major users of electronic records and nursing students must be adequately prepared for these core clinical technologies within their curriculum. An academic electronic medical record is a simulated educational version of clinical systems that enables students to learn necessary informatics and technology knowledge needed to use electronic records safely and effectively before clinical practice. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - April 4, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Kalpana Raghunathan, Lisa McKenna, Monica Peddle Source Type: research

Teaching the care of older people in Australian nursing schools: Survey findings
Meeting the complex health needs of an increasing number of older people is a critical workforce challenge for the Australian health and aged care sectors. Nurses are the largest group of registered health care professionals and fundamental to delivering health and aged care in Australia. However, while nursing students encounter increasing numbers of older people in all health and aged care settings, little is known about how they are educationally prepared to care for them. (Source: Collegian)
Source: Collegian - March 27, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh, Jo-Anne Rayner, Kane Solly, Elizabeth Beattie, Ann Harrington, Yun-Hee Jeon, Wendy Moyle, Deborah Parker Tags: Original article Source Type: research