Nursing Review Issue 6 | Nov-Dec 2017 | Page 3

contents MANAGING EDITOR news Richard Garfield 02 9936 8628 richard.garfield@apned.com.au 02 New guide to wound care 04 Improving communication among health professionals 05 Delayed umbilical clamping lowers mortality NEWS EDITOR 06 Reducing unintended Kirstie Chlopicki 02 9936 8660 kirstie.chlopicki@apned.com.au pregnancies with LARCs industry & reform 8 HEALTH EDITOR Dallas Bastian 02 9936 8637 dallas.bastian@apned.com.au 02 08 PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Conor Burke 02 9936 8638 conor.burke@apned.com.au Design for life Creating an efficient health system 10 Showing restraint Reducing restrictive practices in mental healthcare specialty focus 12 On the beaten track Walking the Kokoda Trail to raise funds for Alzheimer’s SUBEDITOR Robert Santos clinical practice SALES MANAGER 14 You are what you eat Ben Long 02 9936 8664 ben.long@apned.com.au Fighting anxiety with a healthy diet 16 Deviations from the norm Recognising intentional injuries in paediatric patients SUBSCRIPTION ENQUIRIES 02 9936 8666 subs@apned.com.au 12 18 workforce 18 Cultural shift Fostering wellbeing in health professionals 20 Nurse delivers for Tanzania Juggling midwifery with a life in the skies 22 Telling stories Shining a light on the history of Indigenous nurses 24 Equal to the mask? Conventional wisdom debunked COVER IMAGE Jan Becker Photo: Supplied PUBLISHED BY APN Educational Media GPO Box 4245 Sydney NSW 2001 ABN 58 090 900 999 ISSN 1326-0472 PP100001944 PUBLISHER’S NOTE legal corner 22 24 © Copyright. No part of this publication can be used or reproduced in any format without express permission in writing from APN Educational Media. The mention of a product or service, person or company in this publication, does not indicate the publisher’s endorsement. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily represent the opinion of the publisher, its agents, company officers or employees. 26 Living vicariously Are managers liable for the criminal acts of their nurses? technology 28 Using the force for good Holograms a weapon in the fight for a diagnosis 30 Streamlining healthcare Workers keen to engage with new technology 32 Harnessing the power of e-health Avoid the mistakes that new initiatives may bring 26 32 nursingreview.com.au | 1