Case report | 25-January-2018
As a speciality practice area, neuroscience nursing is internationally recognised. In 2014 the Australasian Neuroscience Nurses Association celebrated its 40th anniversary. For Indonesian neuroscience nurses, 2014 marked the inaguration of the Indonesian Neuroscience Nurses Association. The following paper provides an overview of health care in Indonesia and development of neuroscience nursing as a specialty through educational and regional collaboration. Postgraduate educational opportunities
Linda Nichols,
Enny Mulyatsih
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 26 , ISSUE 1, 10–16
Case report | 10-January-2018
Colin Woodhouse
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 25 , ISSUE 1, 20–23
Editorial | 14-June-2019
With only two years until the 13th Quadren-nial Congress it is time for all of us to con-sider the great work that we are doing and start thinking about potential abstract sub-missions. Two years might seem a long way away, but it will come around quickly. I have recently had the absolute privilege to represent my workplace, Australia and the neuroscience nursing community at the European Stroke Organisation Conference in Milan. I was one of over 5600 partici-pants enjoying a packed program
Linda Nichols
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 29 , ISSUE 1, –
Case report | 10-January-2018
Purpose: In the field of neuroscience nursing in Japan, the “sitting position without back support” (SB) has promoted earlier ambulation, improved level of consciousness, and prevented disuse syndrome in patients with disturbance of consciousness and impaired mobility. This research was conducted with the aim of examining if respiratory function improved using SB on acute patients on ventilation in ICU. Method: The research design involved daily administration of
Nobuko Okubo
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 25 , ISSUE 1, 31–39