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Australian aged care nursing: a critical review of education, training, recruitment and retention in residential and community settings

This critical review examines recent literature that addresses issues in residential and community based aged care, both in Australia and overseas. This report was prepared for the National Review of Nursing Education.

Abstract

The purpose of this report is to provide a critical review of issues surrounding nursing education and training in aged care, and the current nursing shortages faced in the Australian aged care sector. This critical review examines recent literature that addresses these issues in residential and community based aged care, both in Australia and overseas.


Author(s) Alan Pearson;
Rhonda Nay;
School of Nursing and Midwifery;
La Trobe University

Publication Details
Type : Reports
Published : 12/2001

Topics Covered
Sectors :
Higher education
Detailed :
Quality
Science and health

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