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  1. Introduction of a Registered Undergraduate Student of Nursing workforce: A qualitative study of student and registered nurses
  2. The perspectives of internationally qualified nurses regarding their specialty skill transition to Australia: A cross‐sectional survey
  3. Roles of nurse‐surgeons in global surgical care: A scoping review
  4. Strategies employed by developed countries to facilitate the transition of internationally qualified nurses specialty skills into clinical practice: An integrative review
  5. Integrative review: Factors impacting effective delegation practices by registered nurses to assistants in nursing
  6. A translational research framework for nurse practitioners
  7. Extended immersive simulation to develop nontechnical skills: Content analysis of students' views
  8. Peripheral intravenous cannulas for blood drawing: Nurses' views through content analysis
  9. Experiences of Western Australian rural nursing graduates: A mixed method analysis
  10. Does participation in extended immersive ward‐based simulation improve the preparedness of undergraduate bachelor’s degree nursing students to be ready for clinical practice as a registered nurse? An integrative literature review
  11. The impact of blood sampling technique, including the use of peripheral intravenous cannula, on haemolysis rates: A cohort study
  12. An integrative review to identify evidence of nurse practitioner‐led changes to health‐care delivery and the outcomes of such changes
  13. A survey identifying leadership and research activities among Nurse Practitioners
  14. Are current clinical guidelines on the use of Peripheral Intravenous Cannula for blood draws supported by evidence? An organizational case study
  15. ‘Ward for the day’: A case study of extended immersive ward-based simulation
  16. Blood sampling through peripheral intravenous cannulas: A look at current practice in Australia
  17. Contemporary nursing graduates’ transition to practice: A critical review of transition models
  18. Estimation of Body Fluid Status by Fluid Balance and Body Weight in Critically Ill Adult Patients: A Systematic Review
  19. A quantitative systematic review of the association between nurse skill mix and nursing‐sensitive patient outcomes in the acute care setting
  20. Drawing blood from peripheral intravenous cannula compared with venepuncture: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
  21. Validation of data using RASCH analysis in a tool measuring changes in critical thinking in nursing students
  22. An inductive qualitative approach to explore Nurse Practitioners views on leadership and research: An international perspective
  23. Is it time to consider a four year Nursing Bachelor Degree in Australia? A discussion paper
  24. Development of an Australian nursing critical thinking tool using a Delphi process
  25. Intentional rounding in acute adult healthcare settings: A systematic mixed-method review
  26. A younger onset dementia toolkit: Innovative practice
  27. Influence of perceptions and stereotypes of the nursing role on career choice in secondary students: A regional perspective
  28. An integrative review of rural and remote nursing graduate programmes and experiences of nursing graduates
  29. A protocol for the development of a critical thinking assessment tool for nurses using a Delphi technique
  30. The role of the family in supporting the self-management of chronic conditions: A qualitative systematic review
  31. Role expectations of different levels of nurse on graduation: A mixed methods approach
  32. Exploration of nursing degree students’ content expectations of a dedicated Indigenous health unit
  33. Peer learning a pedagogical approach to enhance online learning: A qualitative exploration
  34. Cultural desire need not improve with cultural knowledge: A cross-sectional study of student nurses
  35. Educators' expectations of roles, employability and career pathways of registered and enrolled nurses in Australia
  36. Comparisons of the educational preparation of registered and enrolled nurses in Australia: The educators' perspectives
  37. Senior nurse role expectations of graduate registered and enrolled nurses in Australia: Content analysis of open-ended survey questions
  38. Similarities and differences in educational preparation of registered and enrolled nurses in Australia: An examination of curricula content
  39. Similarities and differences in educational preparation of registered and enrolled nurses in Australia: An examination of curricula content.
  40. Senior nurse role expectations of graduate registered and enrolled nurses on commencement to practice
  41. Scope of practice for Australian enrolled nurses: Evolution and practice issues
  42. The changing skill mix in nursing: considerations for and against different levels of nurse
  43. Scope of Practice for Australian Enrolled Nurses: Evolution and Practice Issues
  44. Interprofessional clinical education: Clinicians’ views on the importance of leadership
  45. Expanding the clinical placement capacity of rural hospitals in Australia: Displacing Peta to place Paul?
  46. Australian registered and enrolled nurses: Is there a difference?
  47. Developing advanced rural nursing practice: A whole new scope of responsibility
  48. The evaluation of a successful collaborative education model to expand student clinical placements
  49. Building capacity for the clinical placement of nursing students