How nurses address the burden of disease in remote or isolated areas in Queensland
journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byM Al-Motlaq, J Mills, Melanie Birks, K Francis
Nurses have a role in addressing the burden of disease in remote or isolated areas of Queensland. Activities to prevent chronic and acute disease and injury, while promoting a health lifestyle, are a part of nurses’ work that help to meet the goal of keeping a population healthy. The findings presented in this paper, as part of a broader study into the role of nurses working in remote or isolated areas of Queensland, describe how registered nurse in these locations address local burden of disease. Participants discussed the increased workload that engaging in health promotion and disease prevention activities creates for them when providing health-care services for their communities. Establishing stronger working relationships with visiting members of the primary health-care team, while addressing organizational barriers, might have a significant impact on the nurses’ ability to help reduce the burden of disease in these areas.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)