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  1. Using a community of inquiry framework to teach a nursing and midwifery research subject: An Evaluative Study
  2. Undergraduate student nurses’ self-reported preparedness for practice
  3. Psychosocial and environmental distress resulting from a volcanic eruption: Study protocol
  4. Enhancing computer literacy and information retrieval skills: A rural and remote nursing and midwifery workforce study
  5. Strengthening and preparing: Enhancing nursing research for disaster management
  6. Supporting Australian Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal nursing students using mentoring circles: an action research study
  7. Translation, Cultural Adaptation, and Psychometric Testing of the Environmental Distress Scale With Indonesian Survivors of a Volcanic Eruption
  8. Social media and nursing practice: Changing the balance between the social and technical aspects of work
  9. Role modeling in undergraduate nursing education: An integrative literature review
  10. The Psychosocial Impact of Natural Disasters among Adult Survivors: An Integrative Review
  11. Solastalgia: Living With the Environmental Damage Caused By Natural Disasters
  12. Achieving graduate outcomes in undergraduate nursing education: following the Yellow Brick Road
  13. ‘Putting it together’: Unfolding case studies and high-fidelity simulation in the first-year of an undergraduate nursing curriculum
  14. Using mentoring circles to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nursing students: Guidelines for sharing and learning
  15. WITHDRAWN: Nursing research: The Australian College of Nursing position statement
  16. Discharge planning in mental health care: an integrative review of the literature
  17. Practice nurses and cervical screening: A two-country review
  18. Women and HIV in a moderate prevalence setting: an integrative review
  19. Becoming willing to role model. Reciprocity between new graduate nurses and experienced practice nurses in general practice in New Zealand: A constructivist grounded theory
  20. New graduate nurses as knowledge brokers in general practice in New Zealand: a constructivist grounded theory
  21. Terminology used to describe health care teams: an integrative review of the literature
  22. Using Secondary Data for Grounded Theory Analysis
  23. Sifting, sorting and saturating data in a grounded theory study of information use by practice nurses: A worked example
  24. Australian nurses in general practice, enabling the provision of cervical screening and well women’s health care services: a qualitative study
  25. Australian rural maternity services: Creating a future or putting the last nail in the coffin
  26. Using an emic and etic ethnographic technique in a grounded theory study of information use by practice nurses in New Zealand
  27. Who brings dengue into North Queensland? A descriptive, exploratory study
  28. Dancing with data: An example of acquiring theoretical sensitivity in a grounded theory study
  29. Reflective thought in memos to demonstrate advanced nursing practice in New Zealand
  30. General practitioners' patterns of treatment of febrile travellers in north Queensland: an exploratory study
  31. Weather to evacuate?
  32. The role of Government policy in supporting nurse-led care in general practice in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia: an adapted realist review
  33. Exposure of Iranian emergency medical technicians to workplace violence: A cross-sectional analysis
  34. Factors affecting evidence translation for general practice nurses
  35. Sustaining and growing the rural nursing and midwifery workforce: Understanding the issues and isolating directions for the future
  36. Mental health nurses employed in Australian general practice: Dimensions of time and space
  37. Experience of Iranian persons receiving hemodialysis: A descriptive, exploratory study
  38. Nurse practitioners for rural and remote Australia: Creating opportunities for better health in the bush
  39. How nurses address the burden of disease in remote or isolated areas in Queensland
  40. Australian rural remote registered nurses' experiences of learning to provide antenatal services in general practice: A pilot study
  41. Registered nurses as members of interprofessional primary health care teams in remote or isolated areas of Queensland: Collaboration, communication and partnerships in practice
  42. The challenges experienced by Iranian war veterans living with chemical warfare poisoning: a descriptive, exploratory study
  43. The status of rural nursing in Australia: 12 years on
  44. Pre-registration nursing degree students in rural Victoria: Characteristics and career aspirations
  45. An integrative review of the role of registered nurses in remote and isolated practice
  46. The Place of Knowledge and Evidence in the Context of Australian General Practice Nursing
  47. The social world of Australian practice nurses and the influence of medical dominance: An analysis of the literature
  48. A thousand words paint a picture: The use of storyline in grounded theory research
  49. Providing a voice for rural nurses and midwives: Rural Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, Royal College of Nursing Australia
  50. Professional portfolios and Australian registered nurses' requirements for licensure: Developing an essential tool
  51. Being Hopeful and Continuing to Move Ahead: Religious Coping in Iranian Chemical Warfare Poisoned Veterans, a Qualitative Study
  52. ARNM: Merger between the Australian Rural Nurses and Midwives and Royal College of Nursing, Australia
  53. The trajectory of cultivating and growing Australian rural nurses: Findings from a constructivist grounded theory study
  54. ARNM: Give us a voice and you will reap the rewards
  55. Getting to know a stranger—rural nurses’ experiences of mentoring: A grounded theory
  56. Walking With another: rural nurses' experiences of mentoring
  57. Contributing to a culture of learning: A Mentor Development and Support Project for Australian rural nurses
  58. Erratum
  59. The problem of workforce for the social world of Australian rural nurses: a collective action frame analysis
  60. Live my work: rural nurses and their multiple perspectives of self
  61. Grounded theory: a methodological spiral from positivism to postmodernism
  62. Adopting a constructivist approach to grounded theory: Implications for research design
  63. Mentoring matters: Developing rural nurses knowledge and skills
  64. Introducing Qualitative Research