Volume 33 Issue 2 - 2009

Advances in Contemporary Nursing and Gender

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Contemporary Nursing and Gender

098-102 Editorial: Who says we’re all equal?: Gender as an issue for nurses and nursing care
Paula McGee
103-119 Resisting gender-bias: Insights from Western Australian middle-level women nurses
Helen K Pannowitz, Nel Glass, Kierrynn Davis
120-129 Men in nursing: Re-evaluating masculinities, re-evaluating gender
Brian Brown
130-139 Condom use in men who have sex with men: A literature review
Stephen Neville, Jeffery Adams
140-160 Building a responsive network of support and advocacy for older African American homeless women through developmental action research
Olivia GM Washington, David P Moxley, Lois Garriott, Jennifer P Crystal
161-162 Birthing on country: An elusive ideal?
Catrina Felton-Busch
163-165 Epilogue: Nursing, gender, aporia
Kim Walker

General Section

166-178 Stigma reported by nurses related to those experiencing drug and alcohol dependency: A phenomenological Giorgi study
Renee Lovi, Jennieffer Barr
179-190 A good beginning: The long-term effects of a clinical communication programme
Caroline San Miguel, Frances Rogan
191-201  Problem based learning (PBL): A conundrum
Samantha H Wells, Philip J Warelow, Karen L Jackson
202-209 Ethics of pharmaceutical company relationships with the nursing profession: No free lunch….and no more pens?
Elizabeth Crock
210-223 Experiences of graduate registered nurses in aged care: A case study
Bridget Fussell, Fran McInerney, Elizabeth Patterson


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