Publications from the Nurses & Midwives e-Cohort Study

2010 PUBLICATIONS

Zhao, I., Bogossian, F. & Turner, C. Shift work and work- related injuries among health care workers: a systematic review. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 27(3).

2009 PUBLICATIONS

Turner et al., International Journal of Epidemiology 2009 Feb;38(1):53-60. 2008 Jan 17 Cohort Profile: The Nurses and Midwives e-Cohort Study - A Novel Electronic Longitudinal Study .

Tuckett, A et al., Journal of Clinical Nursing 2009 18, 2604-2612. Caring in residential aged-care. Qualitative findings from an e-cohort sub-study.

Tuckett, A et al., Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2009 18, 1501-1509. Validation of CARE-Q in residential aged-care. Rating of importance of caring behaviours from an e-cohort sub-study.

Huntington A et al., Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2009 65(6):1309-1317, June 2009. The internet as a research site: the establishment of a web-based longitudinal study of the nursing.

2008 PUBLICATIONS

Zhao I et al., The impact of shift work on people’s daily health habits and adverse health outcomes. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2008 25(3): 8-22.

2007 PUBLICATIONS

Gaynor et al., Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing 25 (2). The future nursing workforce in Australia: baseline data for a prospective study of the profile, attrition rates and graduate outcomes in a contemporary cohort of undergraduates.

Huntington, A. D., Turner, C. and Schluter, P. (2007). The nurses and midwives e-cohort study - a study of the health and well-being, work/life balance and workforce participation, of nurses. In: , Proceedings of the International Council of Nurses Conference. International Council of Nurses Conference, Yokohama, Japan, (). 27 May - 1 June 2007. (CONFERENCE PAPER)

2006 PUBLICATIONS

Gaynor et al., Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing 2006 24 (2). Where do all the undergraduate and new graduate nurses go and why? A search for empirical research evidence.

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