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1995 Research Report

Journal Article

Bull, R, Hart, G*, ‘Clinical nurse specialist: walking the wire’, Contemporary Nurse, 4 (1) 25-32 (1995) [A1]

Hazelton, M, ‘Governing mental health: the Tasmanian mental health services commission annual reports, 1968-90’, Australian and NZ Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 4 (4) 151-167 (1995) [A1]

Hazelton, M, ‘Mental health: deinstitutionalization and the problem of citizenship’, Australian and NZ Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 4 (3) 103-112 (1995) [A1]

Robinson, A, O'Connell, C*, ‘Conflicts of practice confronting second line nurse managers in an Accident and Emergency department - Part 1’, Accident and Emergency Nursing, 3 95-100 (1995) [A1]

Robinson, A, O'Connell, C*, ‘Conflicts of practice confronting second line nurse managers in an Accident and Emergency department - Part 2’, Accident and Emergency Nursing, 3 (3) 129-135 (1995) [A1]

Robinson, A, ‘Transformative 'cultural shifts' in nursing : participatory action research and the project of possibility’, Nursing Inquiry, 2 (2) 65-74 (1995) [A1]

Street, A*, Robinson, A, ‘Advanced clinical roles : investigating dilemmas and changing practice through action research’, The Journal of Clinical Nursing, 4 349-357 (1995) [A1]

Martyr, PJ, ‘East is Aust and West is Not? Conspicuous in our absence’, Limina: a journal of history and cultural studies, 1 (1) 71-76 (1995) [A2]

Robinson, A, ‘Discourses of research and arguments in between: a case for participatory action research’, Fine Print: The Journal of Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 17 (1) 11-15 (1995) [A3]

Martyr, PJ, ‘Fresh-flowing history’, Quadrant, 39 (4) 6-7 (1995) [A4]

Martyr, PJ, ‘The Llanabba Syndrome’, Quadrant, 39 (11) 4 (1995) [A4]

Book

Wilson, JR, Through Kenny's Eyes : An Exploration of Sister Elizabeth Kenny's Views About Nursing, James Cook University, Townsville, 172 (1995) [B1]

Chapter in Book

Hart, G*, Mungomery, L*, Bull, R, ‘Peer consultation: a strategy to support collegial practice’, Issues in Australian Nursing: 4, Churchill Livingstone, Gray, G; Pratt, P (ed), Melbourne, 391-405 (1995) [C1]

Walkem, B, ‘Quality care for the hospitalised elderly’, Issues in Australian Nursing 5, Churchill Livingstone, Gray G , Pratt R (ed), Melbourne, 265-279 (1995) [C1]

Review

Hazelton, M, ‘Activities for Personal Growth: a comprehensive handbook of activities for therapists’, Australian and NZ Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 4 (4) 148 (1995) [D3]

Hazelton, M, ‘Sociology for Nursing and Health Care’, Australian and NZ Journal of Sociology, 31 (1) 120-121 (1995) [D3]

Martyr, PJ, ‘D Philips, S Davies (eds) A Nation of Rogues? Crime, law and punishment in colonial Australia’, Electronic Journal of Australian and NZ History, 1 (1995/6) 2 (1995) [D3]

Conference Publication

Wilson, JR, ‘1995 Elizabeth Kenny Oration’, Fourth Elizabeth Kenny Nursing Conference, Townsville, Queensland, 3-11 (1995) [F2]

Farrell, GA, Dares, G, ‘Workplace Aggression and its Therapeutic Management’, Health and Wellbeing in a Diverse Society, Australia, 743 (1995) [F3]

Contract Report, Consultant's Report

Farrell, GA, Dares, G, Staff Morale Project - Ward 1E, Launceston General Hospital (1995) [I1]

Thesis

Bingham, SM, ‘A Journey with Clinical Nurses to Discover the Possibilities of Critical Reflective Practice in Teaching and Learning Nursing’ (1995) [M2]

Breaden, K, ‘Cancer and Beyond: The Question of Survival’ (1995) [M2]

Brennan, S, ‘Nurses and Constructions of Motherhood : 'Scientific Motherhood' and the Rise of Childhood Welfare Services in Tasmania 1918-1930’ (1995) [M2]

Callan, MR, ‘The Personal to the Professional: A Case Study of a Nurse Amputee’ (1995) [M2]

Spinks, WJ, ‘In Other Words: feminist/postmodern travels in a culture of silence and marginality’ (1995) [M2]

Taylor, FJ, ‘What is primary nursing and what factors impinge on its implementation in the clinical setting?’ (1995) [M2]

Trigg, RK, ‘Professional Distancing: Reality or Rhetoric A hermeneutic phenomemological study of nurses' meaning and use of professional distancing on an oncology ward’ (1995) [M2]

Other Public Output

Farrell, GA, ‘Handling patient inquiries on the telephone’, Nursing Times, Macmillan Magazines, London, UK, 91, 23 (1995) [O1]

Martyr, PJ, ‘Easter People: the making of a secular religion’, AD2000: a journal of religious opinion, St Thomas More Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, May (1995) [O2]

Martyr, PJ, ‘More on the Sydney Archdiocese Easter People Lenten program’, AD2000: a journal of religious opinion, St Thomas More Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, July (1995) [O2]

Martyr, PJ, ‘Murder most foul: Keith Windschuttle's The Killing of History’, News Weekly, National Civic Council, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 November (1995) [O2]

Martyr, PJ, ‘New Catholic Inquiry Centre program: but how distinctively Catholic?’, AD2000: a journal of religious opinion, St Thomas More Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, October (1995) [O2]

Martyr, PJ, ‘Social diseases’, Institute of Public Affairs Review, Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 48, 3 (1995) [O2]

Wilson, JR, ‘Why Nurses Don't Cook’, Private Health Care Review, The Magazine Publishing Company, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, May (1995) [O2]

Wilson, JR, ‘Nursing History Society Newsletter’, Nursing History Society Newsletter, Nursing History Society, RCNA, Deakin University, Victoria, 1, 1 (1995) [O4]


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