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The lived experience of Australian nurses working in disaster environments Jamie Ranse RN FRCNAAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Health University of CanberraWeb: www.jamieranse.comTwitter: jamieransePhone: +61 (0)2 6201 5380Email:jamie.ranse@canberra.edu.auSupervisors: Professor Paul Arbon and Dr Lynette Cusack
overviewBackground	What we know;ExperienceRoleEducationWillingnessResources Professional issuesWhat we dont knowOutline PhD plan
backgroundHow do you define disaster?TFQCDM/WADEM, 2002
what we know: experienceDescriptive eventsLittle or no out-of-hospital experience Ranse, et al., 2010; Robertson, et al., 2005
what we know: roleVictorian bushfiresWenchuan earthquakeQueensland floodsCameron, et al., 2009;  Ranse, et al, 2010; Yang, et al., 2010
what we know: educationCurrently haphazard approachOn-the-jobCompetenciesFuture  within a frameworkDuong, 2009 ; Hammad, et al., 2010;  Ranse, et al., 2010; Usher, et al., 2010
what we know: willingnessMost willingNot all ableNot preparedArbon et al, 2010; Arbon et al, 2006
what we know: resourcesGranville train crash and bridge collapseWenchuan earthquakeCommunicable diseasesYang, et al., 2010
what we know: professional issuesAltered level of careAutonomous practiceChallenges in staffing
what we dont know
PhD planQuestionWhat is it like for Australian nurses to work in the out-of-hospital environment during disaster response or recovery?DesignHermeneutic phenomenologicalPopulation / SampleNurses deployed in a civilian team (not defense)Actively participated in the response or recovery to a disaster in the out-of-hospital environment
PhD planParticipant recruitmentDoHA records of people deployed ORPurposive / advertised with snowballing~30 participantsData collectionSemi-structured individual interviews at 2 points in timeData analysis Thematic analysisSententious approachvan ManenM, 1990
PhD plan
The lived experience of Australian nurses working in disaster environments Jamie Ranse RN FRCNAAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Health University of CanberraWeb: www.jamieranse.comTwitter: jamieransePhone: +61 (0)2 6201 5380Email:jamie.ranse@canberra.edu.auSupervisors: Professor Paul Arbon and Dr Lynette Cusack

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The lived experience of Australian nurses working in disaster environments

  • 1. The lived experience of Australian nurses working in disaster environments Jamie Ranse RN FRCNAAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Health University of CanberraWeb: www.jamieranse.comTwitter: jamieransePhone: +61 (0)2 6201 5380Email:jamie.ranse@canberra.edu.auSupervisors: Professor Paul Arbon and Dr Lynette Cusack
  • 2. overviewBackground What we know;ExperienceRoleEducationWillingnessResources Professional issuesWhat we dont knowOutline PhD plan
  • 3. backgroundHow do you define disaster?TFQCDM/WADEM, 2002
  • 4. what we know: experienceDescriptive eventsLittle or no out-of-hospital experience Ranse, et al., 2010; Robertson, et al., 2005
  • 5. what we know: roleVictorian bushfiresWenchuan earthquakeQueensland floodsCameron, et al., 2009; Ranse, et al, 2010; Yang, et al., 2010
  • 6. what we know: educationCurrently haphazard approachOn-the-jobCompetenciesFuture within a frameworkDuong, 2009 ; Hammad, et al., 2010; Ranse, et al., 2010; Usher, et al., 2010
  • 7. what we know: willingnessMost willingNot all ableNot preparedArbon et al, 2010; Arbon et al, 2006
  • 8. what we know: resourcesGranville train crash and bridge collapseWenchuan earthquakeCommunicable diseasesYang, et al., 2010
  • 9. what we know: professional issuesAltered level of careAutonomous practiceChallenges in staffing
  • 11. PhD planQuestionWhat is it like for Australian nurses to work in the out-of-hospital environment during disaster response or recovery?DesignHermeneutic phenomenologicalPopulation / SampleNurses deployed in a civilian team (not defense)Actively participated in the response or recovery to a disaster in the out-of-hospital environment
  • 12. PhD planParticipant recruitmentDoHA records of people deployed ORPurposive / advertised with snowballing~30 participantsData collectionSemi-structured individual interviews at 2 points in timeData analysis Thematic analysisSententious approachvan ManenM, 1990
  • 14. The lived experience of Australian nurses working in disaster environments Jamie Ranse RN FRCNAAssistant ProfessorFaculty of Health University of CanberraWeb: www.jamieranse.comTwitter: jamieransePhone: +61 (0)2 6201 5380Email:jamie.ranse@canberra.edu.auSupervisors: Professor Paul Arbon and Dr Lynette Cusack