Latest issue of Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing (AJAN) out now 

Volume 42, Issue 2 of the Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing (AJAN) is now live. As the official peer-reviewed journal of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF), AJAN is committed to publishing high-quality scholarly work that is of critical relevance to nursing and midwifery audiences in professional, clinical, research, education, management, and policy roles. […]

Nurses’ cognitive mental workload: Staff welfare, patient safety and quality care at peril

Globally, there are risks of unintentional harm to patients due to inadvertent clinical errors, nurses’ burnout contributing to high turnover, and rises in healthcare costs, all threatening already overstretched systems. One crucial but largely overlooked factor contributing to these risks is nurses’ cognitive mental workload inherent in performing their clinical work. Research suggests nurses experience […]

Parents to receive super on paid parental leave from 1 July

Around 200,000 families each year are set to benefit from new laws coming into effect on 1 July to pay superannuation on Commonwealth Paid Parental Leave. The reform, legislated last year, will see the federal government pay 12% super when working parents take leave to care for their babies, helping to narrow the gender super […]

Unlocking new digital tools in practice: leaders in nursing and midwifery discuss

Join us for the latest episode of the ANMF Podcast presented in partnership with the Australian Digital Health Agency. We know that many nurses and midwives see the benefits AI can bring to care outcomes. However, many have concerns about the potential loss of human decision making and skills that we can lose as nurses […]

Australian nurses under-prepared for mass disaster  

While having responded to hundreds of disaster events over the last six years, new research suggests Australian nurses still aren’t ready for the impact of catastrophe. Almost one disaster event every 10 days has occurred in Australia since 2019, according to the research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU). A disaster is considered to be […]

How to talk with colleagues about the Gaza conflict

The ANMF is amongst many health organisations that have called for a peaceful resolution to the Gaza conflict. The global nursing and midwifery community is mourning the loss of colleagues along with innocent civilians; their deaths are not only a personal tragedy but an affront to our shared values. In line with our commitment to […]

Non-compete clauses and other restraints of trade

Even to those who follow the political cycle, one of the more unexpected announcements in the Federal Budget was the news that the Albanese Labor Government plans to ban non-compete clauses in employment contracts. Between tax cuts and student debt being slashed, you could have missed this tiny detail. What are restraints of trade? In […]

ICN Congress: Nurses show solidarity for colleagues in conflict zones 

On a global stage, nurses stood together in a moment of solidarity for their colleagues around the world living in terrible conditions of war, conflict and disaster, at the recent International Council of Nurses (ICN) Congress.  Following video messages played from nurses in areas of conflict, the 7,000+ nurses from 130 countries attending the ICN […]

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