Role transition of newly graduated nurses from nursing students to registered nurses: a qualitative systematic review

ECW See, SSL Koh, S Baladram, S Shorey - Nurse Education Today, 2023 - Elsevier
Background The transition experience of newly graduated registered nurses is highly
stressful and associated with high attrition rates. Objectives and design This qualitative …

Democracy and taxation

AC Gould, PJ Baker - Annual Review of Political Science, 2002 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Does democracy affect taxation? Do varieties of democratic institutions affect
levels of revenue, methods of collection, and distributions of tax burdens? Many political …

[HTML][HTML] A bridge over troubled water?–Exploring learning processes in a transition program with newly graduated nurses

A Eklund, S Billett, MS Nilsson - Nurse education in practice, 2021 - Elsevier
Successful preparation of newly graduated nurses (NGN) is a critical concern for the
healthcare sector. This study explores the learning processes enacted in a transition …

[HTML][HTML] Australia's first transition to professional practice in primary care program for graduate registered nurses: A pilot study

C Aggar, J Bloomfield, TH Thomas, CJ Gordon - BMC nursing, 2017 - Springer
Background Increases in ageing, chronic illness and complex co-morbidities in the
Australian population are adding pressure to the primary care nursing workforce. Initiatives …

The making of problematic tax regulation: A Bourdieusian perspective

R Ormeño-Pérez, L Oats - Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2024 - Elsevier
The implementation of thorny or problematic regulation is challenging for both regulators
and regulatees. The reasons for the existence of problematic regulation are not to be found …

New graduate registered nurse transition into primary health care roles: an integrative literature review

P Murray‐Parahi, M DiGiacomo… - Journal of Clinical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To summarise the literature describing new graduate nurse transition to
professional practice within the primary health care (PHC) setting. Background There is a …

Factors associated with final year nursing students' desire to work in the primary health care setting: findings from a national cross-sectional survey

JG Bloomfield, C Aggar, THT Thomas, CJ Gordon - Nurse Education Today, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Registered nurses are under-represented in the primary health care setting
both internationally and in Australia, and this shortage is predicted to worsen. To address …

Implementing problematic tax regulation: Hysteresis and bureaucratic revolutionaries within tax administrations

R Ormeño-Pérez, L Oats - The British Accounting Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Worldwide emerging demands for additional and more sophisticated regulation are
triggering regulatory changes at the national level that not all tax authorities are prepared to …

Nursing students' intentions to enter primary health care as a career option: findings from a national survey

JG Bloomfield, CJ Gordon, AM Williams, C Aggar - Collegian, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper reports findings from the first phase of a national study conducted to identify the
intention of nursing students' to work in a Primary Health Care setting following registration …

[PDF][PDF] There and back again: the making of Uganda's mobile money tax

A Lees, D Akol - Brighton: ICTD. Available online: https://www …, 2021 - academia.edu
This paper evaluates the appropriateness of the tax policymaking process that led to the
introduction, and the later adaptation, of a tax on mobile money transactions in Uganda in …