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Research

Charles Sturt University's School of Nursing & Midwifery is a leader of Nursing & Midwifery research for inland Australia. For a glance at current research projects being undertaken by staff and students please see below.

Staff Research l Student Research l 2008 Fields of Research l Research Scholarhips

Current Research Projects

 

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Current Student Topics

 
Award Topic Methodology Principal Supervisor
Dr Hlth Sci Women from Sub-Saharan Africa’s experience of maternity services in Australia Phenomenology

Dr Elaine Dietsch
PhD Biosafety effects of Ultrasound in pregnancy Gadamerian Phenomenology Dr Elaine Dietsch
PhD Prospective parents’ experience when their fetus is diagnosed with a lethal abnormality and they elect to continue the pregnancy Phenomenology (Merleau-Ponty) Dr Elaine Dietsch
PhD The meaning of parenting knowledge in low income families using a critical ethnomethodological approach Critical ethnomethodology Dr Elaine Dietsch
MN Women’s perception of the impact of antenatal education on their initiation of breastfeeding experience Descriptive (qualitative) Dr Elaine Dietsch
MCN Fear of falling Descriptive (qualitative) Dr Elaine Dietsch
PhD A qualitative review of the change process which occurs in small rural health services during mergers Grounded Theory A/Prof Ann Bonner
PhD Exploration of the reasons nurses resign from rural hospitals Grounded Theory A/Prof Ann Bonner
MHltSci (Nurs) Defining a cohort of clinical research nurses in a paediatric cooperative clinical trials group Quantitative A/Prof Ann Bonner
MHltSci (Nurs) What is the relationship between role professional credentialing and continuing education for occupational health nurses in Ontario Canada? Quantitative A/Prof Ann Bonner
MN Nurses Who Continue to Breastfeed Following Return to Work  Interpretative A/Prof Ann Bonner
MHltSci (Nurs) Local, employer-based support for Registered Nurses undertaking postgraduate or further study via distance education Quantitative A/Prof Ann Bonner
MN A woman’s experience following the implantation of an Internal Cardiac Defibrillator Case Study (qualitative) A/Prof Ann Bonner
MCN Exploring the experiences of registered nurses who supervise undergraduate nursing students in south east Queensland hospital Interpretative A/Prof Ann Bonner
MHltSci (Nurs) Exploring ICU physicians’ predication of cardiac death for possible organ donation Interpretative A/Prof Ann Bonner
MN Length of stay for patients over 65 years of age in a metropolitan emergency department  Quantitative A/Prof Ann Bonner
MN Medication errors in an acute tertiary referral hospital Quantitative A/Prof Ann Bonner