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Advances in Contemporary Modeling of Clinical Nursing Care

Deadline for Papers: 30th April 2009

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A special issue of Contemporary Nurse - Volume 35/1 - Publishing April 2010

Guest edited by:

Professor Mary Chiarella, Members of the Modelling of Care Reference Group, University of Technology, Sydney

and  

Professor Judith Lathlean, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southhampton, UK

Papers are invited for this special issue of Contemporary Nurse devoted to modelling new and innovative nursing and midwifery approaches to patient and family care.

In the current climate of staff shortage, scarce resources and increasing demand for service nurses are continually challenged to review and revise practice to ensure best practice in the specific local context. The NSW Models of Care Project identified numerous examples of how nurses have modelled creative adaptive innovation that has impacted significantly on patients and staff. Many of these initiatives remain unacknowledged and unavailable for adoption beyond their geographical and clinical contexts.

The aim of this edition is:

Modelling of care work is characterised by a problem solving approach to practice change or service re-design in a localised context. This work can be achieved via research, practice development, education and quality projects. We welcome papers drawing on all of these approaches.

We particularly invite contributions from nurses and midwives in all clinical specialities and across all health care contexts from nurse managers, educators and academics in partnership with clinicians. Papers with an interdisciplinary focus and/ or international authorship are welcome.

First time authors who require support are invited to submit an Abstract of 500 words with a request for support by the 30th of October 2008. Requests for support should be submitted to slang@doh.health.nsw.gov.au

Author Guidelines are available at: http://www.contemporarynurse.com/page/42/author-guidelines

The deadline for manuscript submissions to editorial@contemporarynurse.com (copy to Vicki.Parker@hnehealth.nsw.gov.au) is 30 April 2009.

The deadline for manuscript submissions is 30 April 2009 



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