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Professor Desley Hegney
Research Reports
Hegney, D., Plank, A., Parker, V., Buikstra, E., Eley, R. 2005. Your Work, Your Time, Your Life. University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 233pp.
Hegney, D., Fallon, A., Crepinsek, M., O’Brien, M., Doolan, J. 2005. Against All Odds: A retrospective study of women who succeeded at breastfeeding despite extraordinary difficulties. University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 77pp.
Book Chapters
Hegney, D. 2005. Dealing with Distance: rural and remote area nursing, in Daly, Speedy and Jackson (eds), Contexts of Nursing: An Introduction. McLennan and Petty, Sydney: 2nd edition. pp 213-228.
Refereed Articles
Eley D, Hegney D, Wollaston A, Fahey P, Miller P, McKay M, Wollaston J. 2005 Triage nurse perceptions of the use, reliability and acceptability of the Toowoomba Adult Triage Trauma Tool (TATTT) Accident and Emergency Nursing, 13 (1): 54-50.
Hegney, D., Pearce, S., Rogers-Clark, C., Martin-McDonald, K 2005. Close, but still too far. The experiences of people with cancer commuting from a provincial town to a major city for radiotherapy treatment. European Journal of Cancer Care 14: 75-82.
Patterson, E., Forrester, K., Price, K., Hegney, D. 2005 Risk reduction in general practice and the role of the receptionist . Journal of Law and Medicine. 12 (3): 340-347.
Martin-McDonald, K., Hegney, D. 2005. Separating Conjoined Twins: The Experiences of and recommendations for peri-operative nurses. International Nursing Review 52 (1): 52-59.
Patterson, E., Price, K., Hegney, D. 2005 Primary Health Care and General Practice Nurses: What is the nexus? Australian Journal of Primary Health. 11 (1): 47-54.
Hegney, D., Plank, A., Watson, J., Raith, L., McKeon, C. 2005 Provision of Patient Education and Consumer Medicine Information: A study of Queensland rural and remote area registered nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 14: 855-862.
Fallon, A. B., Crepinsek, M., Hegney, D. O'Brien, M. 2005 The Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative and Breastfeeding Duration: Relating the Evidence to the Australian Context. Birth Issues in Perinatal Care. 14: 90-95.
Eley, D., Hegney, D., Patterson, E. 2005. Patient Recruitment for a Practice Nurse Study within General Practice. Australian Family Physician. 34 (11): 1-2.
Fallon, A. B., Hegney, D., O'Brien, M., Brodribb, W., Crepinsek, M & Doolan, J.2005 An Evaluation of a Telephone-Based Post-Natal Support Intervention for Infant Feeding in a Regional Australian City. Birth Issues in Perinatal Care. 32 (4): 291-298.
Brent Hodgkinson
Hodgkinson B, Nay R. Effectiveness of Topical Skin Care Provided in Aged Care Facilities. International Journal of Evidence Based Health Care. 2005;3(4).
Merlin T, Hodgkinson B, Moss J, Hiller J. Neonatal hearing screening. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing; 2005 Endorsed March 8, 2005. Report No.: Reference 17.
Kay Josephs
Josephs,K., (October,2005) “ Be continence aware” Hospital and Healthcare Aged Care Review. 26-28.
John Rosenberg
Publications
Aoun, S.M., Kristjanson, L.K., Hudson, P.L., Currow, D.C. & Rosenberg, J.P. (2005) ‘The experience of supporting a dying relative: reflections of caregivers.’ Progress in Palliative Care, 13(6): 319-325.
Conference Papers
Rosenberg, J.P. (2005). ‘Dying well in a dangerous world.’ 8th Australian Palliative Care Conference: New Horizons. Sydney, 30 August – 2 September
Rosenberg, J.P. (2005). ‘The study of the particular – applying case study research method to organisational research in palliative care’ (poster presentation). 8th Australian Palliative Care Conference: New Horizons. Sydney, 30 August – 2 September.
Rosenberg, J.P. (2005). ‘There’s no place like home.’ Terminal Illness: Nursing Care in the Final Days – a conference for nurses. Brisbane, 8-9 November.
Dr Anthony Tuckett
Publications
Tuckett, A. 2005. The meaning of nursing home:’Waiting to go up to the St. Peter..OK! Waiting house..sad but true. [Abstract]. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 24(Supplement), A61.
Tuckett, A. 2005. Truth-telling in aged care: a qualitative study. [Abstract]. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 24 (Supplement), A18.
Tuckett, A. 2005. Merging theory and practice: A researcher’s experience with thematic analysis. Contemporary Nurse, 19(1/2): 75-87.
Tuckett, A. 2005. The care encounter: Pondering caring, honest communication and control. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 11: 77-84.
Tuckett, A. 2005. Residents’ rights and nurses’ ethics in the Australian nursing home International Nursing Review, 52: 219-224.
Tuckett, A. 2005. Part II: Rigour in qualitative research- complexities and solutions. Nurse Researcher, 13(1): 29-42.
Conference Papers
Tuckett, A. 2005. Truth-telling in aged care: A qualitative study. Paper presented at the Exploring the meaning of ageing through research, policy and practice, Australian Association of Gerontology 38th National Conference, 9-11 November 2005, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.
Bogossian F., & Tuckett, A. 2005. Wrestling a Cephalopod: experiences directing and teaching in the BN-a multiple site PBL program. Paper presented at the University of Queensland’s Effective Teaching and Learning Conference, 3-4 November 2005, St. Lucia, Queensland.
Poster Presentation
Tuckett, A. 2005. The meaning of nursing home: ‘Waiting to go up to the St. Peter, Waiting House, sad but true’. Poster for presentation at the Exploring the meaning of ageing through research, policy and practice, Australian Association of Gerontology 38th National Conference, 9-11 November 2005, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.
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