Publications by: Karen Yates

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Harerimana, Alexis, Wicking, Kristin, Biedermann, Narelle, and Yates, Karen (2024) Preparing for data collection: the mock interview as a researcher's training tool. Educational Research, 66 (1). pp. 68-85.

McElroy, Michelle, Wicking, Kristin, Harvey, Nichole, and Yates, Karen (2024) The experiences and perceptions of rural and remote nurses who provide care to pregnant women in the absence of midwives. Rural and Remote Health, 24 (2). 8721.

Harerimana, Alexis, Wicking, Kristin, Biedermann, Narelle, and Yates, Karen (2023) Ready, Set, Go! Fostering nursing informatics integration into our curricula. In: Abstracts from the National Nursing Forum (NNF) 2023. From: National Nursing Forum, 9-11 August 2023, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, Australia.

Hurren, Sara, Yates, Karen, Nagle, Cate, and McAuliffe, Marie (2023) Women’s experiences of gestational breast cancer and their interactions with the health care system: a scoping review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 79 (2). pp. 502-518.

Watkins, Vanessa, Nagle, Cate, Yates, Karen, McAuliffe, Marie, Brown, Lesley, Byrne, Misha, and Waters, Anna (2023) The role and scope of contemporary midwifery practice in Australia: A scoping review of the literature. Women and Birth, 36 (4). pp. 334-340.

Harerimana, Alexis, Wicking, Kristin, Biedermann, Narelle, and Yates, Karen (2022) How do we fit informatics into the undergraduate curriculum? Nursing as a case study. In: [Presented at the HERDSA Annual Conference 2022]. P115. From: HERDSA 2022: Annual Conference, 27-30 June 2022, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Harerimana, Alexis, Wicking, Kristin, Biedermann, Narelle, and Yates, Karen (2022) My understanding of informatics: Nursing as a case study. In: The National Nursing Forum Program. pp. 44-45. From: The National Nursing Forum 2022, 17-19 August 2022, Darwin, NT, Australia.

Harerimana, Alexis, Wicking, Kristin, Biedermann, Narelle, and Yates, Karen (2022) Nursing informatics in undergraduate nursing education in Australia prior to COVID-19: a scoping review. Collegian, 29 (4). pp. 527-539.

McElroy, Michelle, Wicking, Kristin, Harvey, Nikki, and Yates, Karen (2022) What challenges and enablers elicit job satisfaction in rural and remote nursing in Australia: An Integrative review. Nurse Education in Practice, 64. 103454.

Harerimana, Alexis, Wicking, Kristin, Biedermann, Narelle, and Yates, Karen (2021) Integrating nursing informatics into undergraduate nursing education in Africa. In: [Presented at the Townsville Health Research Showcase 2021]. From: Townsville Health Research Showcase 2021, 11-13 Oct 2021, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Harerimana, A., Wicking, K., Biedermann, N., and Yates, K. (2021) Integrating nursing informatics into undergraduate nursing education in Africa: a scoping review. International Nursing Review, 68 (3). pp. 420-433.

Yates, Karen, Birks, Melanie, Coxhead, Helen, and Zhao, Lin (2020) Double degree destinations: nursing or midwifery. Collegian, 27 (1). pp. 135-40.

Ramsay, Alan, Wicking, Kristin, and Yates, Karen (2020) In what ways does online teaching create a positive attitude towards research in nursing students studying a first year evidence-based practice undergraduate subject online? Nurse Education in Practice, 44. 102744.

Hutchinson, Marie, Doran, Frances, Brown, Janie, Douglas, Tracy, East, Leah, Irwin, Pauletta, Mainey, Lydia, Saunders, Annette, Sweet, Linda, Van De Mortel, Thea, and Yates, Karen (2020) A cross-sectional study of domestic violence instruction in nursing and midwifery programs: out of step with community and student expectations. Nurse Education Today, 84. 104209.

Clark, Geoffrey, Rouen, Christopher, Yates, Karen, and West, Caryn (2019) Accessibility - a pivotal factor in maternal and neonatal outcomes. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal, 26 (7). p. 34.

Hurren, Sara J., and Yates, Karen (2019) At what point can I lift things? Women's satisfaction with lymphoedema prevention information after breast cancer surgery. Collegian, 26 (3). pp. 335-340.

Doran, Frances, Hutchinson, Marie, Brown, Janie, East, Leah, Irwin, Pauletta, Mainey, Lydia, Mather, Carey, Miller, Andrea, van de Mortel, Thea, Sweet, Linda, and Yates, Karen (2019) Australian nursing and midwifery student beliefs and attitudes about domestic violence: a multi-site, cross-sectional study. Nurse Education in Practice, 40. 102613.

West, Caryn, Grimes, Andrea, Yates, Karen, and Rouen, Christopher (2019) Climate change: we have a greater responsibility than we think. Links magazine, June. p. 8.

Usher, Kim, Woods, Cindy, Brown, Janie, Power, Tamara, Lea, Jackie, Hutchinson, Marie, Mather, Carey, Miller, Andrea, Saunders, Annette, Mills, Jane, Zhao, Lin, Yates, Karen, Bodak, Marie, Southern, Joanne, and Jackson, Debra (2018) Australian nursing students' knowledge and attitudes towards pressure injury prevention: a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 81. pp. 14-20.

Edwards, Susan, Birks, Melanie, Chapman, Ysanne, and Yates, Karen (2018) Bringing together the 'Threads of Care' in possible miscarriage for women, their partners and nurses in non-metropolitan EDs. Collegian, 25 (3). pp. 293-301.

Yates, Karen, Birks, Melanie, Coxhead, Helen, and Zhao, Lin (2017) Dual degree destinations: Nursing or Midwifery? Women and Birth, 30 (Supplement 1). Q46. p. 23.

Mills, Jane, Chamberlain-Salaun, Jennifer, Harrison, Helena, Yates, Karen, and O'Shea, Andrea (2016) Retaining early career registered nurses: a case study. BMC Nursing, 15. 57. pp. 1-6.

Yates, Karen, Mills, Jane, and O'Shea, Andrea (2016) Walking research paths together: a story of nurse clinicians and nurse researchers. In: Presentations from the 15th Annual International Qualitative Methods Conference. pp. 67-68. From: 15th Annual International Qualitative Methods Conference, May 3-5 2016, Glasgow, Scotland.

Edwards, Susan, Birks, Melanie, Chapman, Ysanne, and Yates, Karen (2016) Miscarriage in Australia: the geographical inequity of healthcare services. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 19 (2). pp. 106-111.

Mills, Jane, Yates, Karen, Harrison, Helena, Woods, Cindy, Chamberlain-Salaun, Jennifer, Trueman, Scott, and Hitchins, Marnie (2016) Using a community of inquiry framework to teach a nursing and midwifery research subject: an evaluative study. Nurse Education Today, 43. pp. 34-39.

Yates, Karen (2016) Writing for publication workshop. In: [Presented at the 18th South Pacific Nurses Forum]. pp. 1-28. From: 18th South Pacific Nurses Forum, 31 October - 4 November 2016, Honiara, Solomon Islands.

Yates, Karen, Birks, Melanie, Woods, Cindy, and Hitchins, Marnie (2015) #Learning: the use of back channel technology in multi-campus nursing education. Nurse Education Today, 35 (9). e65-e69.

Hoffnung, Michele, Hoffnung, Robert, Seifert, Kelvin L., Hine, Alison, Ward, Lynn , Pausé, Cat , Swabey, Karen , Yates, Karen, and Burton Smith, Rosanne (2015) Lifespan Development: a chronological approach [3rd Australasian edition]. Wiley, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Yates, Karen, and Birks, Melanie (2014) Use of micro-blogging technology to enhance student interaction in multi-site lectures. In: National Nursing Forum. p. 51. From: National Nursing Forum, 2-4 November 2014, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Yates, Karen, Kelly, Jenny, Lindsay, David, and Usher, Kim (2013) The experience of rural midwives in dual roles as nurse and midwife: "I'd prefer midwifery but I chose to live here". Women and Birth, 26 (1). pp. 60-64.

Mills, Jane, Woods, Cindy, Yates, Karen, Usher, Kim, McBride, John, and Goodman, Donna (2013) The process of evacuating a regional hospital prior to a ending natural disaster. In: Abstracts from the 12th National Rural Health Conference. p. 216. From: 12th National Rural Health Conference, 7-10 April 2013, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Yates, Karen, Usher, Kim, and Kelly, Jenny (2011) The dual role of rural midwives: the potential for role conflict and the impact on retention. Collegian, 18 (3). pp. 107-113.

Yates, Karen (2011) The experience of midwives who work in a dual role as nurse and midwife in rural facilities in North Queensland, Australia. In: Abstracts of the 29th Triennial Congress of the International Confederation of Midwives. S15. p. 332. From: ICM 2011: International Confederation of Midwives 29th Triennial Congress, 19-23 June 2011, Durban, South Africa.

Yates, Karen (2010) 'My passion is midwifery': midwives working across dual roles in the country. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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