Journal Article
Farrell, GA and Dares, G, Seclusion or solitary confinement: Therapeutic or punitive treatment?, Australian and NZ Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 5 pp. 171-179. (1996) [Refereed Article]
Farrell, GA, Telephoning a nursing department: callers' experiences, Nursing Standard, 10 (33) pp. 34-36. (1996) [Refereed Article]
Farrell, GA and Carr, JM*, Who cares for the mentally ill? Theory and practice hours with a 'mental illness' focus in nursing curricula in Australian universities, Australian and NZ Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 5 pp. 77-83. (1996) [Refereed Article]
Martyr, PJ, From quackery to qualification: massage and electrotherapy in Australia, 1870-1906, Electronic Journal of Australian and NZ History, 1 (1995/6) EJ (1996) [Refereed Article]
Matthews, EA* and Farrell, GA and Blackmore, AM*, Effects of an environmental manipulation emphasising client-centred care on agitation and sleep in dementia sufferers in a nursing home, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 24 (1) pp. 439-447. (1996) [Refereed Article]
Robinson, A and Miller, M*, Making information accessible: developing plain English discharge instructions, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 24 (3) pp. 528-535. (1996) [Refereed Article]
Martyr, PJ, Dunlop and McKillop, Quadrant, 40 (3) pp. 59-60. (1996) [Non Refereed Article]
Martyr, PJ, Nursing whose interests?, Education Monitor, 6 (2) pp. 23-26. (1996) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]
Book
Martyr, PJ, Thinking With The Church, John XXIII Fellowship Cooperative, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 82. ISBN 0959005994 (1996) [Authored Other Book]
Review
Martyr, PJ, Stefan Petrow, Sanatorium of the South? Public health and politics in Hobart and Launceston, 1875-1914 and Anne Killalea, The Great Scourge: the Tasmanian infantile paralysis epidemic, 1937-1938, Electronic Journal of Australian and NZ History, 1 (1) EJ (1996) [Review Several Works]
Martyr, PJ, Clem Lloyd and Jacqui Rees, The Last Shilling: a history of repatriation in Australia, 1994, Electronic Journal of Australian and NZ History, 1 EJ (1996) [Review Single Work]
Martyr, PJ, Graeme Davison, The Unforgiving Minute: how Australians learned to tell the time, 1993, Electronic Journal of Australian and NZ History, 1 EJ (1996) [Review Single Work]
Martyr, PJ, Henry Reynolds, Fate of a Free People: a radical re-examination of the Tasmanian Wars, 1994, Electronic Journal of Australian and NZ History, 1 EJ (1996) [Review Single Work]
Martyr, PJ, P Coleman (ed), Double Take: six incorrect essays, Quadrant, 40 (5) pp. 80-1 (1996) [Review Single Work]
Conference Publication
Hazelton, M, Reporting Mental Health: a discourse analysis of mental health related news in two Australian papers, Culture and Caring: caring in culture, Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland, Aotearoa/NZ, pp. 241-260. (1996) [Non Refereed Conference]
Wilson, JR, Joy that has no bitter springs: Sister Hilda Foster and the Australian inland mission 1937-1942, Beyond the Black Stump: second national nursing history conference, Canberra, ACT, pp. 1-7. (1996) [Non Refereed Conference]
Thesis
Spencer, J, Rural Nurses' and Students' Perceptions of a Centrally Developed Curriculum: evaluation of a rural nursing elective (1996) [Masters Coursework]
Farrell, GA, The nature and extent of aggression in nurses' clinical settings (1996) [PhD]
Sankey, J, The process of integrating the Australian Nursing Council Competencies by pre-registration nursing students (1996) [PhD]
Other Public Output
Farrell, GA, Research awareness and clinical practice, Australian and NZ College of Mental Health Nurses Newsletter, Australian and NZ College of Mental Health Nurses, Greenacres, South Australia, June (1996) [Magazine Article]
Martyr, PJ, H Irving (ed), A Woman's Constitution? Gender and politics in the Australian commonwealth, News Weekly, National Civic Council, Melbourne, Australia, 27 July (1996) [Magazine Article]
Wilson, JR, Nursing History Society Newsletter, Nursing History Society Newsletter, Nursing History Society, Royal College of Nursing, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia, 1, 7 (1996) [Internal Newsletter]