All Stories

  1. Parenting capacity and resources while living in temporary accommodation in England during the COVID-19 pandemic: a CHAMPIONS project qualitative investigation of raising children under 5 in resource-limited settings
  2. Corrigendum to “Maltreatment of child labourers in Bangladesh: Prevalence and characteristics of perpetrators” [Heliyon Volume 9, Issue 9, September 2023, Article e19031]
  3. Investigating Developmental Status of Children Aged 0–5 Years and Its Association With Child Gender, Family Background and Geographic Locations in Australian Community‐Based Early Learning Centres
  4. Unsuccessful research funding applications: a scoping review of causes and impacts on Australian researchers and research projects
  5. Child Laborers’ Exposure to Physical Maltreatment in Rural Bangladesh: Prevalence and Risk Factors
  6. An innovative nurse practitioner-led service for children from families living in housing instability
  7. What Do Nurses Think of Their Role in the Hospital's Restorative Care and Rehabilitation Services for Older Patients?: A Qualitative Systematic Review
  8. Letter from the Chairs
  9. Key Informant Views of the Determinants of Child Labour Maltreatment
  10. Exploration of how youth justice staff perceive the speech-language pathology role and service provision in an Australian youth justice setting
  11. Child maltreatment and psycho-social impairments among child laborers in rural Bangladesh
  12. Child Laborers’ Exposure to Neglect in Rural Bangladesh: Prevalence and Risk Factors
  13. Interventions to promote the health and well-being of children under 5s experiencing homelessness in high-income countries: a scoping review
  14. Australian Caregivers’ Experiences of Paediatric Wait times for Primary and Allied Healthcare Appointments: A Scoping Review
  15. Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with the Psychological Maltreatment and Neglect of Child Laborers in Rural Bangladesh
  16. Logic modelling as hermeneutic praxis: Bringing knowledge systems into view during comprehensive primary health care planning for homelessness in Australia
  17. Maltreatment of child labourers in Bangladesh: Prevalence and characteristics of perpetrators
  18. 382 Exploring children’s experiences of living in temporary accommodation during COVID-19 lockdowns to establish its impact on wellbeing
  19. Nursing students' experience of workplace violence in clinical practice: A qualitative systematic review
  20. PP11.001 Community nurses’ perspectives on barriers to effective utilisation of advance care planning for terminal care in Japan
  21. Social Constructionism, Power, and Understanding the Health Needs of Different Groups Engaged in a Shared Reality
  22. Critical Theory
  23. Community Nursing and Global Health
  24. Critical Theory
  25. Social Constructionism, Power, and Understanding the Health Needs of Different Groups Engaged in a Shared Reality
  26. Counting homelessness: Working creatively to generate complex descriptive profiles of the health and demographics of people experiencing homelessness in Adelaide
  27. Community Nursing and Global Health
  28. Do nurses receive any support following incidents of workplace violence? A qualitative study
  29. Community Nurses' Perspective on Barriers to Effective Utilization of Advance Care Planning for Terminal Care of The Elderly in The Home Environment in Japan: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Qualitative Studies
  30. A Nurse Practitioner service designed to address the health needs of children living in housing instability: A non‐randomised, concurrent mixed methods study protocol
  31. Social Inclusion and the Role of Nurses
  32. Social Inclusion and the Role of the Health Care System
  33. Aboriginal children and family connections to primary health care whilst homeless and in high housing mobility: observations from a Nurse Practitioner-led service
  34. The role of the paediatric nurse
  35. Where is community during COVID‐19? The experiences of families living in housing insecurity
  36. Paediatrics nurses measuring the impact of care: how can the use of mixed methods help?
  37. The prevalence and impact of maltreatment of child laborers in the context of four South Asian countries: A scoping review
  38. Second edition, our way forward
  39. Urban Child Labor in Bangladesh: Determinants and Its Possible Impacts on Health and Education
  40. Social Inclusion and the Role of Nurses
  41. Social Inclusion and the Role of the Health Care System
  42. Nursing and tensions within the Australian health care system
  43. Hope in Iranian mothers of children with cancer: a descriptive correlational study
  44. A new journal, a new editorial team
  45. Beyond Kayaking – A qualitative investigation of parents and facilitators views regrading an outdoor, activity‐based, multi‐session parenting intervention program
  46. Spillover Trends of Child Labor During the Coronavirus Crisis- an Unnoticed Wake-Up Call
  47. Flinders medical students pilot free clinic for homeless men
  48. Antenatal Dads and First Year Families program: a qualitative study of fathers’ and program facilitators’ experiences of a community-based program in Australia
  49. Assessing levels of student nurse learning in community based health placement with vulnerable families: Knowledge development for future clinical practice
  50. Educating professionals who will work with children in the early years: an evidence-informed interdisciplinary framework
  51. A phenomenological exploration of graduate nurse transition to professional practice within a transition to practice program
  52. How do nurse practitioners work in primary health care settings? A scoping review
  53. Improving clinical handover in a paediatric ward: implications for nursing management
  54. A Comparison of Sound Levels in Open Plan Versus Pods in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  55. A scoping study: children, policy and cultural shifts in homelessness services in South Australia: are children still falling through the gaps?
  56. Deprivation and its impact on non‐urgent Paediatric Emergency Department use: are Nurse Practitioners the answer?
  57. Using mixed methods to analyse barriers to primary paediatric health access
  58. Book Review
  59. Using mixed methods to analyse barriers to primary paediatric health access
  60. An investigation of culturally competent terminology in healthcare policy finds ambiguity and lack of definition
  61. Evidence-Based Education in the Health Professions