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1 Professor Christine Duffield School of Nursing and Midwifery Full Publications List Scholarly book chapters 1. Thoms, D. and Duffield, C. (2012) Clinical leadership in Chang, E. and Daly, J. (Eds) Transitions in Nursing (3rd Edition). Elsevier (Australia). 2. Duffield, C., Roche, M., Diers, D. and Stasa, H. Australia: What has changed? In Nelson, S. and Doran D. (Eds) (2011) Mapping the field: Nursing scholarship in health human resources. (ISBN ). Lawrence S. Bloomberg. Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto. 3. Duffield, C. and Becker, K. One step at a time. In Rollins-Gantz, N. (Eds) (2009) 101 Global Leadership Lessons for Nurses: Shared Legacies from Leaders and their Mentors. Sigma Theta Tau International, Indianapolis. 4. Creegan, R. and Duffield, C. Leadership to enhance quality of worklife in Daly, J., Jackson, D., and Speedy, S. (Eds) (2006) Nursing leadership: Visioning the future. Elsevier (Australia). 5. O Brien-Pallas, L., Duffield, C., Tomblin-Murphy, G., Birch, S. and Meyer, R. (2005) Nursing Workforce Planning: Mapping the Policy Trail. Policy Paper for the International Council of Nurses. Refereed journal articles 1. Duffield, C., Baldwin, R., Roche, M. and Wise, S. (2013) Job enrichment: creating meaningful career development opportunities for nurses. Journal of Nursing Management (UK). DOI: /jonm Mather, B., Roche, M. and Duffield, C. (2013) Disparities in treatment of people with mental disorder in non-psychiatric hospitals: a review of the literature. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing DOI: /j.apnu Chenoweth, L., Merlyn, T., Jeon, Y., Tait, F. and Duffield, C. (2013) Attracting and retaining qualified nurses in aged and dementia care: outcomes from an Australian study. Journal of Nursing Management (UK). 21(6), DOI: /jonm Roche, M., Duffield, C., Wise, S., Baldwin, R., Fry, M. and Solman A. (2013) Domains of practice and advanced practice nursing in Australia. Nursing and Health Sciences. 15, Davidson, P.M., Newton, P.J., Ferguson, C., Daly, J., Elliott, D., Homer, C., Duffield, C., and Jackson, D. (2014) Rating and ranking the role of bibliometrics and webometrics in nursing and midwifery: a review. The Scientific World Journal. Vol 2014, Article ID , 6 pages, DOI: /2014/ Twigg, D., Duffield, C. and Evans G. (2013) The critical role of nurses to the successful implementation of the National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards. Australian Health Review. 37, Gardner G, Chang A,., Doubrovsky A. (2013) Delineating the practice profile of advanced practice nursing: a cross sectional survey using the Modified Strong Model of Advanced Practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 69(9),
2 8. Twigg, D., Geelhoed, E. A., Bremner, A. and Duffield, C. (2013) The economic benefits of increased levels of nursing care in the hospital setting. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 69(10), Baldwin, R., Duffield, C., Fry, M., Roche, M., Stasa, H. and Solman, A. (2013) The role and functions of Clinical Nurse Consultants, an Australian advanced practice role: a descriptive exploratory cohort study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 50(3), Dawson, A., Buchan, J., Duffield, C., Homer, C. and Wijewardena, K. (2013) Task shifting and sharing in maternal and reproductive health in developing countries: A narrative synthesis of current evidence. Health Policy and Planning Fry, M., Duffield, C., Baldwin, R. and Roche, M., Stasa, H. and Solman, A. (2012) The development of a tool to analyse domains of practice for Clinical Nurse Consultants. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 22(11-12), Roche, M., Duffield, C., Stasa, H., Aisbett C. and Diers, D. (2012) Nursing work directions in Australia: Does evidence drive the policy? Collegian. 19(4), Chang A, Gardner G,., Ramis M. (2012) Advanced practice nursing role development: factor analysis of a modified role delineation tool. Journal of Advanced Nursing (UK). 68(6), Twigg, D., Duffield, C., Bremner, A., Rapley, P. and Finn, J. (2012) Impact of skill mix variations on patient outcomes following implementation of nursing hours per patient day staffing: a retrospective analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing (UK). 68(12), Merrick, E., Duffield, C., Baldwin, R. and Fry, M. (2012) Expanding the role of practice nurses in Australia. Contemporary Nurse. 41(1), Hayes, L.J., O'Brien-Pallas, L., Duffield, C., Shamian, J., Buchan, J., Hughes, F., Spence, Laschinger, H.K., North, N. (2012) Nurse turnover: A literature review. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 49(7), Blay, N., Duffield, C. and Gallagher, R. (2012) Patient transfers in Australia: Implications for nursing workload and patient outcomes. Journal of Nursing Management. 20, McKenna H, Daly J, Davidson P,, and Jackson D. (2012) RAE and ERA-Spot the difference. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 49(4), Dignam, D., Duffield, C., Stasa, H., Gray, J., Jackson, D. and Daly, J. (2012) Management and leadership in nursing: An Australian educational perspective. Journal of Nursing Management. (UK). 20(1), Clarke, E., Diers, D., Kunisch, J., Duffield, C., Thoms, D., Hawes, S., Stasa H. and Fry, M. (2012) Strengthening the Nursing and Midwifery Unit Manager Role: An Interim Program Evaluation. Journal of Nursing Management (UK). 20, Merrick, E., Duffield, C., Baldwin, R. and Fry, M. (2011) Nursing in general practice: Organisational possibilities for decision latitude, created skill, social support, and identity derived from role. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 68(3), Duffield, C., Diers, D., O Brien-Pallas, L., Aisbett C., Roche, M., King M. and Aisbett, K.(2011) Nursing staffing, nursing workload, the work environment and patient outcomes. Applied Nursing Research. 24, Westbrook, J., Duffield, C., Li, L., and Creswick, N.J. (2011) How much time do nurses have for patients? A longitudinal study quantifying hospital nurses patterns of task time distribution and interactions with health professionals. BMC Health Services Research. 11: Roche, M., Duffield, C. and White E. (2011) Factors in the practice environment of nurses working in inpatient mental health: A partial least squares path modelling approach. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 48(12), Duffield, C., Roche, M., Blay, N., Thoms, D., and Stasa H. (2011) The consequences of
3 executive turnover in Australian hospitals. Journal of Research in Nursing. 16(6), Meyer, R. M., O Brien-Pallas, L., Doran, D., Streiner, D., Ferguson-Pare, M., and. (2011). Front-line managers as boundary spanners: Effects of span and time on nurse supervision satisfaction. Journal of Nursing Management. 19(5), Moran, P., Duffield, C., Donoghue, J., Stasa, H. and Blay, N. (2011) Factors impacting on career progression for nurse executives. Contemporary Nurse. 38(1-2), Twigg, D., Duffield, C., Bremner, A., Rapley, P. and Finn, J. (2011) The characteristics of hospital nursing staff and patient outcomes: A response to Garland and Glenn. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 48(5), Twigg, D., Duffield, C., P. Bremner, Rapley, A. and Finn. J. (2011) Patient Safety: The impact of the nursing hours per patient day (NHPPD) staffing method on nursing outcomes: A retrospective analysis of patient and staffing data. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 48(5), Davidson, PM, Homer, C., Duffield, C. and Daly J. (2011) (Invited Editorial) A moment in history and a time for celebration: The performance of nursing and midwifery in Excellence in Research for Australia. Collegian. 18(2), Duffield, C., Gardner, G., Chang, A. and Stasa, H. (2011) National Regulation in Australia: A time for standardisation in roles and titles. Collegian. 18(2), Daly, J., Davidson, P., Duffield, C., Campbell, T. and Ward R. (2011) (Invited Editorial) Why we need interdisciplinary collaborations. Collegian. 18(1), Duffield, C., Roche, M., Blay, N. and Stasa, H. (2011) Nursing unit managers, staff retention and the work environment. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 20(1-2), Gardner, G., Gardner, A., Middleton, S., Gibb, M., Della, P., Duffield, C. (2010) Development and validation of a novel approach to work sampling: a study of nurse practitioner work patterns. Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing. 27(4), Duffield, C., Kelly, M., Conlon, L. and Stasa, H. (2010) The Emergency Department Nursing Workforce: Local Solutions for Local Issues. International Emergency Nursing. 18(4), Duffield, C., Roche, M., Diers, D., Catling-Paull, C., Blay, N. (2010) Staffing, skillmix and the model of care. Journal of Clinical Nursing , Chang, A., Gardner, G., Duffield, C. and Ramos, M. (2010) Using the Delphi technique to validate a tool for describing Advanced Practice Nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 66(10), Twigg, D., Duffield, C., Thompson, P.L., and Rapley, P. (2010) The impact of nurses on patient morbidity and mortality the need for a policy change in response to the nursing shortage. Australian Health Review. (34), Roche, M., Duffield, C. (2010) A Comparison of the Nursing Practice Environment in Mental Health and Medical-Surgical Settings. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 42(2), Roche, M., Diers, D., Duffield, C. and Catling-Paull, C. (2010) Violence toward nurses, the work environment and patient outcomes. Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 42(1), Graham, E., Duffield, C. and Griffiths, R. (2010) An Ageing Nursing Workforce. Australian Health Review. 34(1), Duffield, C., Roche, M., O Brien-Pallas, L., King, M. and Catling-Paull, C. (2009) Staff satisfaction and retention and the role of the nursing unit manager. Collegian, 16(1), Duffield, C., Roche, M., O Brien-Pallas, L. and Catling-Paull, C. (2009) The implications of staff churn for nurse managers, staff and patients. Nursing Economics. 27(2), Duffield, C. (2009) (Editorial) Bring back the veil! Journal of Clinical Nursing. 18, Duffield, C., Gardner, G., Chang, A. and Catling-Paull, C. (2009) Advanced nursing practice: a global perspective. Collegian. 16(2), Twigg, D., & Duffield, C. (2009). A review of workload measures: A context for a new staffing
4 methodology in Western Australia. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 46, Duffield, C., Diers, D., Aisbett, C. Roche, M. and Aisbett, K. Churn: Patient Turnover and Case Mix. (2009) Nursing Economics. 27(3), Hoffman, K., Aitken, L. and Duffield, C. (2009) Novice and expert nurses cue collection during clinical decision-making in a real world practice setting. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 46(10), Duffield, C., Gardner, G. and Catling-Paull, C. (2008) Nursing work and the use of nursing time. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 17, Chaboyer, W., Wallis, M., Duffield, C., Courtney, M., Seaton, P., Holzhauser, K., Schluter, J. and Bost, N. (2008) A comparison of activities undertaken by enrolled and registered nurses on medical wards in Australia: An observational study. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 45, Duffield, C. (2008) The future nursing workforce: neonatal, paediatric and child health nurses. Neonatal, Paediatric and Child Health Nursing. 11(3), 3-8. Refereed conference papers 1. Westbrook, JL, Creswick, N., Li, L., Duffield, C., Dunsmuir, W. (2012) Changes in nurses work associated with computerised information systems: Opportunities for international comparative studies using the revised Work Observation Method by Activity Timing (WOMBAT). 11th International Congress on Nursing Informatics, Montreal, Canada. Awarded best paper (490 papers submitted, 80 selected, 3 won awards). Reports 1. Duffield, C., Roche, M., Homer, C. and Blay N. Patient and nurse outcomes and the cost of nursing turnover ACT Health (ISBN ) 2. Duffield, C., Roche, M., Homer, C. and Blay N. Patient and nurse outcomes and the cost of nursing turnover NSW (ISBN ) 3. Duffield, C., Roche, M., Homer, C. and Blay N. Patient and nurse outcomes and the cost of nursing turnover WA (ISBN ). 4. Duffield, C. M., Roche, M. A., O'Brien-Pallas, L. L., Diers, D. K., Aisbett, C., Aisbett, K. (2009). Nursing workload and staffing: Impact on patients and staff (ISBN ). Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney Duffield, C., Roche, M., O Brien-Pallas, L., Diers. D., Aisbett, C., King, M. and Hall, J. (2007). Glueing it together: Nurses, their work environment and patient safety. (ISBN ). Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney O Brien-Pallas, L., Duffield, C., Tomblin-Murphy, G., Birch, S. and Meyer, R. (2005) Nursing Workforce Planning: Mapping the Policy Trail. Policy Paper for the International Council of Nurses. Research Funding Funding Body CI Name/s Amount Number funded of years Australian Nursing and Gardner G $95, ANSWER 4 Nursing. Research and
5 Funding Body CI Name/s Amount Number funded of years Midwifery Federation development of a national framework for Advanced Practice in nursing UNSW Goldstar Award (Near miss NHMRC) ARC Linkage Grant LP Chenoweth L Jeon YH Stein-Parbury J O Brien L Perry L Sibbritt D Harding D $40, Assigning optimal residential aged care facility parameters and resources for people with and without dementia $139, Fit for the future: safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the Australian nursing workforce to sustain future healthcare service delivery. New South Wales Nurses and Midwives Association CSIRO Flagship Collaboration Fund Prince of Wales Hospital Foundation Bichel- Findlay J Dawson A Davidson P Flynn T Luckett T Agar M Currow D Chye R Macdonald P Newton P Huynh E Hickman L Ryan L Phillips J Inglis S Elliott D Gallagher R Daly J Perry L $128, $75, $50, The impact of new nursing hours on patients and staff in NSW. Advance care planning in the emergency department: identification of barriers, facilitators and technological solutions (ACP-ED). Better nurse health for better patient care: the health of nurses in Australia. St Vincent s Hospital $50, Review and validation of a tool to examine the clinical nurse consultant role. NSW Child Health Network NSW Ministry of Health $25, Evaluation of the roles of clinical nurse consultants in the Child Health Network. ARC Linkage Grant $300, The impact of adding nursing support
6 Funding Body CI Name/s Amount funded LP Twigg D Williams A Stoddart C Davis S Clarke S SA Health ARC Discovery DP Children s Hospital Westmead Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care UTS Early Career Research Scholarship WHO Implementation Research Platform Westbrook J Dunsmuir W Elliott D McKinley S Perry L, Sorensen R Iedema R Wijewardena Dawson A Buchan J Dewdney J Number of years 2014 workers (assistants in nursing) to patient, nurse and system (ward) level outcomes. $137, Evaluation of the South Australia Nurses Backfill Project. $512, Advancing understanding of health professionals work and communication patterns and the effectiveness of work reform initiatives. $35, Review of scope of practice of Clinical Nurse Consultant positions. $167, $25, Observation and Response Charts: Usability Testing and Piloting. Investigation of the emergency department clinical initiative nurse role. $40, Synthesis of evidence on strategies applied to optimize health worker roles (task shifting) to address MDG5 in small island developing states. Ontario Ministry of Health Doran D C$1.3M Career Transitions Among Specialist Nursing Roles. New South Wales Nurses Association Australian Health Workforce Institute and PricewaterhouseCoopers Edith Cowan University Industry collaboration scheme ARC linkage LP Buchanan J AHWI (Duffield is a member) and PWC Twigg D Geelhoed E Bremner A Davis S Stoddart C $126, Determining nurse-patient ratios in NSW public hospitals. $1.3M 2009/10 National Health Workforce Planning and Research Collaboration. $37, /10 The economic benefits of increased levels of nursing staff in the hospital setting. $350, Patient and nurse safety outcomes and costs of nurses turnover in Australian
7 Funding Body CI Name/s Amount funded Homer C Buchan J O Brien- Pallas Shamian J Scott A Shields T Creedy Kalb McCarty A ARC linkage LP NHMRC Project Grant Queensland Nursing Council Large Research Grant Scheme Westbrook J Franklin B Day R Coiera E Williamson Gardner G Chang A $410, years $626, Number of years 3 years hospitals. Economic modelling of the nurses labour market in Australia. Impact of e-medication administration records on medication administration errors and nurses work. $30, /08 Making nursing work- development of an operational model for assigning advanced nursing roles.
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