Heart failure nursing in Australia : challenges, strengths, and opportunities

Patricia M. Davidson, Andrea Driscoll, Robyn Clark, Phillip J. Newton, Simon Stewart

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Abstract

Australia has a land mass similar to the United States of America, supporting a population of just over 20 million, which is distributed predominantly across the coastal perimeter. The Australian society is rich in cultural diversity fostered by decades of migration. Both these factors present challenges for health care. First, because resources are scare in rural and remote regions, health outcomes are poorer in these regions, especially among indigenous populations. Second, the cultural diversity of Australians is a challenge to providing evidence-based treatment recommendations. In Australia, in parallel with international trends, there is a strong association between socioeconomic status, chronic conditions, and health outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)195-197
Number of pages3
JournalProgress in Cardiovascular Nursing
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • health planning
  • heart failure
  • nurse practitioners
  • nursing

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