The following articles are being prepared for publication presently. Citations and links to online articles will be added ASAP.
Violence towards ed nurses: on & off duty
Australian ED nurses experience frequent high-level violence at the hands of patients. In this article we will explore the newly identified phenomenon of off-duty work-related violence: violence that occurs when nurses are recognised by patients outside of work in their communities.
With T. Dwyer, K. Reid-Searl & T. Signal
sexual abuse of australian ed nurses
Sexual abuse and harassment at the hands of patients is common and potentially devastating. Survivors can be left feeling isolated and unheard. This article aims to give voice to those who have suffered sexually motivated occupational violence at the hands of patients.
With T. Dwyer, K. Reid-Searl & T. Signal
therapeutic wait and neat: the australian context
A therapeutic wait is a punitive or "behaviour-modifying" practice in which staff cause an intentional unnecessary delay in patient-access to care. This article explores "therapeutic waits" within the context of The National Emergency Access Target (NEAT) or "4 hour rule".
With T. Dwyer, K. Reid-Searl & T. Signal