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View article: Emotional Intelligence and Its Relationship With Demographic Characteristics Among Nurses and Nursing Students: A Cross‐Sectional Study
Emotional Intelligence and Its Relationship With Demographic Characteristics Among Nurses and Nursing Students: A Cross‐Sectional Study Open
Aim To examine the Trait emotional intelligence levels among nurses and nursing students, investigate the association between its components and explore the relationship between demographic variables and Trait emotional intelligence. Desig…
View article: Preservice education for interprofessional public health responses to child maltreatment: Australian stakeholder perspectives of key regulatory, sociocultural and professional challenges
Preservice education for interprofessional public health responses to child maltreatment: Australian stakeholder perspectives of key regulatory, sociocultural and professional challenges Open
Background: Child maltreatment is an international public health issue that requires interprofessional collaboration across all sectors providing services for children and families. Effective collaborative interprofessional responses are u…
View article: How can we talk about child protection without talking about child protection?
How can we talk about child protection without talking about child protection? Open
Language used by professionals when describing or speaking with parents of children within child protection services can be stigmatizing and harmful. Professionals across health, welfare and childhood education sectors frequently encounter…
View article: Parents’ Experiences of Accessing Support for Adversities that Impact Their Parenting: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence
Parents’ Experiences of Accessing Support for Adversities that Impact Their Parenting: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence Open
Adversities during childhood such as experiences of neglect, parental mental illness, substance use, financial stress, unstable housing and racism/discrimination have cumulative and harmful lifelong impacts. Early identification, intervent…
View article: Graduate qualities for preservice health and welfare professionals for collaborative prevention and early intervention for child maltreatment: A qualitative study
Graduate qualities for preservice health and welfare professionals for collaborative prevention and early intervention for child maltreatment: A qualitative study Open
Our study proposes core qualities which are essential for health and welfare professional pre-service education to equip graduates for collaborative responses to child maltreatment. Key barriers included lack of shared interprofessional la…
View article: ‘We aren’t valued for who we are’: Australian nurses’ and midwives’ perceptions of challenges and barriers to safeguarding children
‘We aren’t valued for who we are’: Australian nurses’ and midwives’ perceptions of challenges and barriers to safeguarding children Open
Despite nurses' and midwives' best intentions, their attempts to prevent and respond to child maltreatment were hampered by systemic factors beyond their control. This study highlighted the need to address broader influences on nursing and…
View article: Clinical supervision experience of nurses in or transitioning to advanced practice: A systematic review
Clinical supervision experience of nurses in or transitioning to advanced practice: A systematic review Open
Aims To systematically explore the clinical supervision (CS) experience for nurses transitioning to advanced practice. Design A qualitative systematic review using Joanna Briggs Institute meta‐aggregation following an a priori protocol pub…
View article: Interprofessional education within a nurse practitioner led paediatric service: A multi-methods study
Interprofessional education within a nurse practitioner led paediatric service: A multi-methods study Open
This study provides proof-of-concept of a placement model that facilitates interprofessional collaboration in nursing and allied health students. Further research should explore longer-term outcomes and scalability.
View article: Interprofessional Education in Child Protection for Preservice Health and Allied Health Professionals: A Scoping Review
Interprofessional Education in Child Protection for Preservice Health and Allied Health Professionals: A Scoping Review Open
Health and allied health professionals are uniquely positioned to collaborate in prevention, early intervention and responses to child maltreatment. Effective collaboration requires comprehensive interprofessional education (IPE), and inad…
View article: Exploring social media influences on vaccine decision-making in parents: a netnography
Exploring social media influences on vaccine decision-making in parents: a netnography Open
Background: Immunization is one of the most significant health initiatives of recent times. Despite this, vaccine hesitancy is increasing and was listed as one of the top 10 threats to global health by the World Health Organization in 2019…
View article: Netnography: A novel methodology for nursing research
Netnography: A novel methodology for nursing research Open
Aim The aim of this paper is to critically reflect on our team's experience of using netnography to explore vaccine‐hesitant parents and pregnant women, a group who have traditionally been difficult to recruit to research studies and a met…
View article: Pushed to the Fringe – The Impact of Vaccine Hesitancy on Children and Families
Pushed to the Fringe – The Impact of Vaccine Hesitancy on Children and Families Open
Vaccine hesitancy has been described as any delay or refusal of vaccines despite their availability and is increasing in Australia and other middle to high-income countries. The aim of this study is to gain a deep understanding of the expe…
View article: Nurses’ and midwives’ contributions to a public health response to keeping children safe from abuse and neglect – a Delphi study
Nurses’ and midwives’ contributions to a public health response to keeping children safe from abuse and neglect – a Delphi study Open
Nurses and midwives can be instrumental to global efforts to address child abuse and neglect through a public health approach of prevention and early intervention. However, there is limited understanding of nurses’ and midwives’ roles, and…
View article: 0398 Climate change threats to occupational health and productivity at population level
0398 Climate change threats to occupational health and productivity at population level Open
Climate change will cause increasing environmental heat levels in large parts of the world. The heat levels for millions of people working outdoors or indoors without air conditioning, particularly in tropical areas, are already so high th…
View article: 0425 An occupational epidemiology model for climate change impact assessment
0425 An occupational epidemiology model for climate change impact assessment Open
Thermal physiology science shows the health threats to workers caused by exposure to heat when doing heavy physical labour. Climate change increases environmental heat levels in most of the world and it is a key issue for climate change an…