Publications
Our publications cover a range of industry topics, providing access to credible, reliable information.
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal (ANMJ) is Australia’s leading publication for nurses, midwives, students and carers. Combined with its multiple digital channels, the ANMJ is dedicated to the needs of the nursing and midwifery community delivering content on practice issues, industry news and information to help fulfil professional goals while achieving a healthy work/life balance
Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing
The Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing (AJAN) is a trusted academic journal and an excellent resource for research and career development. AJAN’s mission is to provide a forum to showcase and promote a wide variety of original research and scholarly work to inform and empower nurses, midwives, and other healthcare professionals to improve the health and wellbeing of all communities.
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Best Practice Guidance for Medicines Use by Nurses in Aged Care
Developed by the ANMF, the Best Practice Guidance for Medicines Use by Nurses in Aged Care supports the safe, effective, and quality use of medicines in nursing homes. It provides clear, evidence-based direction to registered and enrolled nurses, ensuring their practice aligns with the National Law and the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia’s standards for practice.
ANMF National Practice Standards for Nurses in General Practice
The ANMF National Practice Standards for Nurses in General Practice has been developed to support registered nurses and enrolled nurses in general practice. Along with the accompanying toolkit, these national standards clearly articulate best practice for nurses in this setting.
National School Nursing Standards for Practice: Registered Nurse
The National School Nursing Standards for Practice: Registered Nurse, have been developed for the benefit of school nurses, other members of the school community including parents and children, education sector employers and bureaucrats, and, nursing and midwifery colleagues working in health care in general. These standards clearly articulate best practice for nurses working in the school setting.
National Telehealth Standards: Registered Nurse
Telehealth has become a critical part of our healthcare system, relied upon to deliver all sorts of healthcare services remotely. This publication has been developed to provide nurses and nurse practitioners with a clear set of guidelines to assist with the provision of high quality and consistent services via Telehealth Technology.
National Telehealth Standards: Registered Midwives
Telehealth has become a critical part of our healthcare system, relied upon to deliver all sorts of healthcare services remotely. This publication has been developed to provide midwives with a clear set of guidelines to assist with the provision of high quality and consistent services via Telehealth Technology.
Guidelines for Telehealth
The Telehealth professional practice standards were developed to assist registered nurses, nurse practitioners and midwives in the provision of health services via telehealth technology. These standards provide registered nurses and midwives with the specific considerations for practice that should be addressed in the provision of all forms of telehealth.
National Informatics Standards for Nurses and Midwives
Developed by the ANMF for the benefit of all nurses and midwives, these national standards clearly articulate the standard of computer literacy, information literacy and information management required of nurses and midwives for practice in all settings.