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Issue 15 01/08/11 fortnightly

Aged Care Special Feature Disabled Young Still in Aged Care, by Nina Hendy Nutrition Bolsters Health in Aged Care Facebook Warning for Nurses Expert Says Baby Mix-Ups Not Uncommon

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MyRAHCExperience Pauline Rubin | Registered Nurse Like many registered nurses nearing retirement, Queenslander Pauline Rubin was in search of a balance between her work schedule and changing lifestyle. Through RAHC’s short term placements Polly is able to continue her career and contribute her skills and experience into health centres in remote Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory. “I was experienced in both nursing and in life, less restricted by family commitments and free to work short term contracts,” Polly said. Polly contacted RAHC and was then placed in a nursing position in Alice Springs. Sitting in the centre of a vast red desert with majestic mountain ranges of spiritual significance, Polly says, “I am in awe of this ancient land. I do feel I am making a difference as an experienced professional and helping to ‘close the gap’. I am now on my third placement, working in the red centre of Australia, and enjoying the best days of my career with generous pay and work conditions. Perhaps it is true we save the best for last!”

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Issue 15 1 August 2011 We hope you enjoy perusing the range of opportunities included in Issue 15, 2011. If you are interested in pursuing any of these opportunities, please contact the advertiser directly via the contact details provided. If you have any queries about our publication or if you would like to receive our publication, please email us at careers@ncah.com.au “FACT, NOT FICTION” The NCAH Distribution is Independently Audited by the Circulations Audit Bureaux. Print Distribution: 10,532 Email Distribution: 9,853 Total Distribution: 20,385 Next Publication: Midwifery Special Feature Publication Date: Monday 15 August 2011 Colour Artwork Deadline: Monday 8 August 2011 Mono Artwork Deadline: Wednesday 10 August 2011 For all advertising and production enquiries please contact us on +61 (0) 3 9271 8700, email careers@ncah.com.au or visit www.ncah.com.au If you would like to change your mailing address, or be included on our distribution, please email careers@ncah.com.au

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Interested in being part of the future of Forensic Mental Health in NSW? Opportunities for Endorsed Enrolled Nurses and Registered Nurses with recent Mental Health experience Operated by Justice Health, The Forensic Hospital is an integral part of the Forensic Mental Health Network. Located at Malabar and officially opened in February 2009, this purpose-built 135-bed facility provides high-quality specialised care to male, female and adolescent forensic patients in a high-security therapeutic environment. Justice Health offers flexible work options, salary packaging, education support and selfdevelopment opportunities for mental health professionals. If you have recent mental health experience as an EEN or RN and would like more detail about the opportunities that exist within The Forensic Hospital, please contact a member of our recruitment team. Enquiries: The Recruitment Team 1300 734 842. Website: www.jobsatjusticehealth.com.au Applications: Justice Health Recruitment – The Forensic Hospital, PO Box 150, Matraville NSW 2036 or email careers@justicehealth.nsw.gov.au

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The Australian Nursing Federation has warned nurses to keep privileged information off social networking sites, such as Facebook, as increasing numbers of nurses face disciplinary action over inappropriate postings.

“This opens a Pandora’s Box of questions from privacy to confidentially to employment law,” she said.

ANF federal secretary Lee Thomas said growing numbers of Australian nurses are being reprimanded as a result of posting comments regarding “sensitive issues” online. “Social networking may be instant and fun, but people are increasingly using these mediums to complain about employers, fellow staff members and among our colleagues and even patients,” Ms Thomas said. “Clearly, using social networking sites in this manner is problematic in the growing number of cases of employers initiating disciplinary proceedings against staff in relation to comments made on social networking sites.” Ms Thomas said an entire new area of case law was opening up around social networking www.ncah.com.au

“I know that speaking to several of our branches that members are increasingly facing disciplinary action as a result of commentating on sensitive issues in this very public way.” The caution comes as increasing numbers of nurses and midwives in the United Kingdom were found to be discussing privileged information online, often unwittingly, and as a result were being investigated and, in some cases, even struck off for misconduct. Ms Thomas warned postings on social networking sites were not private. “They are very public and in some cases you have no idea who is reading them, so next time you switch on your computer, and enter your favoured social networking site, take a moment to remember what happens at work with patients is confidential,” she said.


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The 12-hour nursing shift is under the spotlight after a United States study found nurses working the shifts are more prone to health problems and making patient errors.

“The ANF of course continues to monitor the practice, in terms of occupational health and safety issues for our members and best quality care to patients.”

The results from the University of Maryland and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine study, published earlier this year, come as new Australian Bureau of Statistics figures confirm more Australians than ever before are embracing the move to working longer shifts over the traditional eight-hour day.

The US study was based on survey responses from 633 nurses in 71 nonfederal hospitals and found demanding work schedules could be to blame for patient mortality.

ANF federal secretary Lee Thomas said while there were no current statistics on the incidence of 12-hour nursing shifts in Australia, she said longer shifts were usually by consent, particularly in specialist areas such as Intensive Care Units. “Our members that we have spoken to tend to enjoy working longer shifts because of the extra time off they receive,” Ms Thomas said. www.ncah.com.au

The study found nurses who work 12-hour shifts were more prone to sleep deprivation and fatigue, with the average total sleep time between the shifts just 5.5 hours, and those factors combined with insufficient time away from work could contribute to nurse errors and patient deaths. For more news and resource articles plus thousands of jobs and courses for nurses and allied health professionals, visit www.ncah.com.au

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Nutrition Bolsters Health in Aged Care

Sodexo Australia senior dietitian Jemma O’Hanlon knows her work makes a difference to the lives of aged care residents. The Melbourne accredited practising dietitian has worked for more than two years for the global food and facilities management company, which caters to 31 aged care sites in Australia. “Nutrition has a large role to play in reducing the risk of fractures and falls, increasing the speed of wound healing and reducing the risk of infections,” Jemma said. “I have a large say in what goes into the menus, how it is served, and ensuring that we are providing adequate meals to residents. “I really love that what I do has an impact on a resident’s quality of life and wellness.” Jemma’s role includes reviewing menus, supporting the nutrition and hydration processes and to train colleagues for catering to the needs of aged care residents. She said while most people associate dietitians with promoting good health with nutrient dense foods that are low in fat, sugar and salt, she said in aged care those rules don’t apply. www.ncah.com.au

“In this age group we see high rates of malnutrition and it is for this reason that we often need to supplement residents’ diets with extra protein and energy to ensure they are meeting their nutritional requirements,” she said. “Encouraging this change of thinking from healthy eating practices to full fat, high calorie choices can be challenging when working with facilities. “Even residents with diabetes should now be served the same choices as other residents without restriction. “When I review menus I ensure that main meals are protein based, that adequate portions are served, and choices are based on resident favourites. “If residents are eating their food and enjoying it then we couldn’t be happier.” Jemma said Sodexo had recently implemented innovative new systems focussed on improving the nutrition and hydration of residents, ranging from standardised recipe folders to portion control scoops, policies for diabetic diets and a system for high protein high energy foods for dementia residents.


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New Campaign Targets Indigenous Health Jobs A national advertising blitz is hoping to lure more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to work in Indigenous health. The $4.3 million Federal Government campaign is aimed at attracting more people into Indigenous health jobs spanning allied health, nursing and medicine. The campaign was launched on July 24 with television, radio, print and online advertising along with a dedicated website.

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“I’m helping our people get stronger. So they’re fit enough to tackle anything. “There are hundreds of different health jobs.” The campaign comes as Australian labour force figures show there were only 153 Indigenous medical professionals and 1598 registered and enrolled nurses in 2008 – which equates to just 0.2 and 0.6 percent of the entire health workforce. Indigenous Health Minister Warren Snowdon said research showed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are more likely to seek primary health care when it is provided by their own people. “We need more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander GPs, paramedics, medical www.ncah.com.au

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Disabled Young Still in Aged Care by Nina Hendy The nurse, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, says her training hasn’t equipped her with the skills to care for those with disabilities, but this fact appears to be ignored by her superiors. “It’s a completely unfair situation for these young people. They know they are surrounding by the elderly and I know that they find it demoralising. But aside from that, I don’t have the necessary training to deal with their specialist needs.

Nearly 7,000 young people with a disability call an Australian nursing facility their home. This is because there are no other accommodation options open to them, which puts immense pressure not only on the aged care system, but also on aged care nurses. Nina Hendy investigates. The care of young disabled Australians is inadvertently falling under the care of aged care nurses, which puts additional pressure on a system already buckling beneath the strain. Currently, even seriously disabled young people have no choice but to live in aged care facilities to be able to access the care they need. An aged care nurse working in a Sydney nursing home cares for aged care residents in a nursing home in the western suburbs. But three young people with severe disabilities also fall under her care. And while she understands the difficulties the situation poses for the Federal Government, the aged care nurse admits that she doesn’t feel that she is equipped to adequately care for those with disabilities. www.ncah.com.au

“I was looking forward to a career in aged care, but it just feels as though every day is sink or swim. I’m completely stretched at work and barely feel I have time to care for both the elderly and the young I look after. And I just don’t think it’s fair that those with disabilities are in my care anyway. I don’t want to sound mean, but it’s just not what I signed up for,” she says. While the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) addressed the issue by moving young disabled people into more appropriate accommodation five years ago, a recent report has found that the program has reduced the number of young residents in aged care by 29 per cent, which advocates reason still leaves a significant number of young people under the care of aged care centres. The situation also prompts questions around whether or not adequate training is being provided for nursing staff caring for these special needs patients across the country. But training is just the start of it for aged care nurses. In fact, there’s a lot stacked against a career as a nurse in aged care. A series of issues that industry peak bodies continue to highlight remain in the spotlight without resolution. An ongoing issue is pay, with recent media reports highlighting the


fact that aged care nurses earn up to $200 less a week than their hospital counterparts. The NSW Nurses Association says that oneoff injections of government funding over the years has not flowed on to staff wages, and yet remains hopeful that something will change. However there is no immediate indication that this will be the case. The Australian Nursing Federation agrees. Assistant Federal Secretary Yvonne Chaperon says the aged care sector is in desperate need of nurses and assistants in nursing (AIS), adding that the current wage gap between aged care nurses and their colleagues in

other parts of the health system was one of the main reasons that recruitment was an ongoing problem for the sector. “Along with greater funding of the aged care sector, there are several crucial workforce issues that are integral to reforming our aged care sector,” Chaperon says. “We must have a requirement of minimum care hours, extra staffing levels and the right skills mix of aged care workers and the licensing of workers if we are to improve the care that our older Australians need and deserve.” careers@ncah.com.au


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Expert Says Baby Mix-Ups Not Uncommon The mix-up with two newborn babies, who were given to the wrong mothers to breastfeed in a Victorian private hospital, highlights the importance of keeping mums and babies together, according to one expert.

Australian College of Midwives spokesperson Advanced Life Support and University of Western Sydney Associate Immediate Life Support Professor of Midwifery Hannah Dahlen said IV Cannulation Venepuncture the mix-up&was one of the most common mistakes that happen on a maternity ward. Advanced Trauma Course Minor Injuries Workshop “It’s actually not uncommon,” she said. “It’s a very good example of why we need to keep mothers and babies together. “There’s a greater tendency to send your baby off to a nursery in a private hospital compared to a public hospital. We encourage the babies to be with their mothers. “The more times you take a baby from a mother and return them, the greater the risk of having a mix-up.” The switch occurred at St John of God Hospital in Geelong when a nurse failed to check the babies’ name bracelets while removing them from their cots in the specialcare nursery on July 15 at about 6.30am. The babies were delivered to the wrong mothers, who cared for them for more than eight hours, until a relative noticed an unfamiliar name on one of the bracelets and alerted staff.

The usual protocol is for staff to check the names on bracelets worn by babies and mothers before any handover but Associate Professor Dahlen said the best protocols can often get waylaid when midwives are overworked. “You can put all of the best policies and guidelines in place…that’s all good and well in a world where we have plenty of staff and midwives and everything is running as it should be. “Midwives are very overworked. We have a massive workforce shortage. “If we don’t provide women with the right level of care and midwives with the right workload, we know mistakes happen because people take short cuts.” Associate Professor Dahlen said the nurse responsible for the mistake would “feel terrible” and while it was a major error she said it was unlikely anyone had been harmed. “Let’s put it in perspective,” she said. “Those babies have both had cuddles. The risks associated with breast milk from another woman are extremely low. “The biggest risk is the psychological impact, when a mother has been with a baby and it is not her own. That’s not to be underestimated.” careers@ncah.com.au


Aged Care Nursing Appeals to Jenni Jenni Armstrong spent about 15 years working in nursing in Saudi Arabia before homesickness lured her back to the shores of Australia. When she returned last year, she worked as an agency nurse and found her colleagues were unhappy their managers were not listening to their concerns, so she decided to instead pursue a nursing career in aged care. “I was looking to settle in and feel at home and I couldn’t see that happening in the acute system,” she said. Jenni applied for several aged care positions but was rejected due to a lack of experience in the sector. So she jumped in her car and literally knocked on the door at Bupa. “I was very pleasantly and warmly received when I walked in the door,” she said. “They had a position available at Cardiff, which is the one I have now.” Seven months later, Jenni loves her new role as care manager at the 67-bed high care Bupa aged care home in Cardiff, New South Wales. “I am interested in career development and they provide a lot of education,” she said. Jenni said while it was a fulfilling sector to work in, it was also vital to achieve wage parity between nursing in the acute care and aged care sectors. “People in aged care do have a lower salary,” she said. “The people who are in aged care are here because they love working with elderly people and they are passionate about what they do.” Newcastle born and bred, Jenni ventured overseas and worked in five Saudi Arabian www.ncah.com.au

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That is the message Lieutenant Alexander ‘Jim’ Evans would like to convey to anyone interested in joining the Australian Defence Forces. At the tender age of 49, the Adelaide native decided to enter the Royal Australian Navy as a direct entry Nursing Officer. “I thought initial training would be like ‘Full Metal Jacket’ but I had a great time and found it really enjoyable,” Jim said. Married with six children and 2 grandchildren, Jim was involved for many years with Training Ship (TS) Noarlunga, his local Navy cadets unit. Two of his sons, Peter and Philip Jaensch, attended the cadets unit and both are now in the Navy as well. He also has a son-in-law in the Royal Australian Air Force. “Seeing the positive effect the cadets had on the boys certainly influenced my decision to join the Navy. I was also looking for the possibility to extend my clinical knowledge in a professionally supportive environment, travel and provide assistance in humanitarian and operational circumstances.” www.ncah.com.au

It is safe to say that Jim’s these goals have been met in only a couple of short years. After graduating from his training at HMAS Creswell Jim was posted to HMAS Penguin on Sydney’s North Shore. A nurse for 26 years, primarily at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Adelaide, he is now a surgical trauma nurse with the Marine Role 2 Enhanced unit – on 48 hours notice to deploy as part of a surgical team afloat. In 2009 Jim deployed with Operation Padang Assist, the Australian Defence Force’s month-long mission to help people affected by a major earthquake in Indonesia, onboard HMAS Kanimbla and has undertaken various military exercises, mainly in Queensland. He is now onboard the USS Cleveland, an amphibious transport ship, as part of the US- led humanitarian aid mission Pacific Partnership. “Being a member of Pacific Partnership 2011 has fully vindicated my decision to join the Navy. I love the opportunity to provide humanitarian assistance in this way,” Jim said.


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A Future with more Parkinson’s Nurses Victor McConvey hopes there will be a day when people with Parkinson’s disease have access to a dedicated Parkinson’s nurse in their local health care network. The Parkinson’s Victoria clinical nurse consultant, who established the Parkinson’s nurse specialist position in Leeds in the United Kingdom, would like the nation’s small number of Parkinson’s nurses to grow along the lines of the country’s burgeoning network of breast care cancer nurses - giving people with Parkinson’s direct access to specialist nurses. The disease, the second most common neurological disorder in the world, affects an estimated 20,000 Victorians and 80,000 Australians – about one in five people over the age of 65. The UK is leading the fight on the Parkinson’s frontline with 264 Parkinson’s nurses and Tasmania is following suit in Australia with four Parkinson’s nurses coming on board. Mr McConvey said Parkinson’s, caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain, is often characterised as a disease that makes people shake and slow down but he said there were a wide range of symptoms, including hallucinations, not often discussed. A nurse of 22 years who has worked in the field of neurology for the past 15 years, Mr McConvey now travels the state working with people living with Parkinson’s and their families, helping them manage symptoms and improve self-management. Another large part of his role is educating health care professionals about the disease.“Nurses can make the world of difference to someone with Parkinson’s,” he said. “I think probably the biggest issue that nurses in particular struggle with Parkinson’s disease, is a lack of knowledge about the importance of medication.”

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