Registered nurse prescribing – how is it working in other countries?

Overall, nurse prescribing is safe, effective, and well-regarded with tangible benefits for stakeholders especially when supported and integrated into healthcare systems and ongoing education and training. Nurse prescribing can improve: Challenges encountered in nurse prescribing can include: BackgroundNurse prescribing has been implemented in several countries to increase access to medications,1 reduce medical staff workloads, and […]

Historic pay rise for aged care workers comes into effect  

The first historic pay rise for aged care workers came into effect on 1 January after the Fair Work Commission approved a pay rise of between 2.3 and 13.5% in 2025. Some 340,000 aged care workers in residential and home care will receive an increase in their award wages. For some workers this is the […]

Financial and emotional strain of placement poverty: research

A new study has captured the financial and emotional strain of unpaid, mandatory placements on health and education students. The University of Wollongong (UOW) research provides a scaffold for how tertiary students could be better supported to complete mandatory professional placements during their degree. Greater access to scholarships, grants to undertake placements, subsidised transport and […]

Morning coffee better than all-day drinking  

Morning-only coffee drinkers can take heart. Research shows consumption first thing is better for your health and mortality than all-day drinking. People who drink coffee in the morning have a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and a lower overall mortality risk compared to all-day coffee drinkers, according to the international research. “Given the […]

Hot tips to stay safe in summer sun: Queensland pathologist

While social media platforms share a dangerous trend of people deliberately burning their skin into tan lines, a Queensland pathologist and researcher is spreading the message of sun safety this summer. Australian deaths from non-melanoma skin cancers have almost doubled in 20 years, shows recent research from the University of the Sunshine Coast. The research […]

Mapping the carbon footprint of a patient undergoing cardiac care     

New analysis on the environmental impact of two common heart procedures shows it is possible to make quality clinical choices whilst also considering the carbon footprint of care.  Healthcare is a leading contributor to the world’s carbon footprint – research shows the industry accounts for 7% of carbon emissions.  University of Sydney researchers, including a […]

Electric scooter warning ahead of holiday season 

Queensland’s paediatric trauma service team is urging caution with electric scooters this holiday season following a spike in serious injuries and fatalities this year.  An e-scooter city-hire scheme was introduced in Brisbane in November 2018. At Queensland Children’s Hospital, between 2019- 2023, 40 children were admitted following an e-scooter incident, with this rising to 11 […]

Wages, career progression, working to scope and sleep: Most read topics in 2024 

It’s been an exciting time for nursing and midwifery in 2024.    There’s been some big announcements regarding advancements for the nursing and midwifery professions. And we’ve covered it all – the big, the small and everything in-between. Before we head into 2025, we thought we’d recap the top 10 most read ANMJ online stories […]