Publications by: Roianne West
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Usher, Kim, Mills, Jane, and West, Roianne (2014) Diversity in the context of multicultural communities: implications for nursing and midwifery practice. In: Daly, John, Speedy, Sandra, and Jackson, Debra, (eds.) Contexts of Nursing: an introduction. Elsevier, Chatswood, NSW, Australia, pp. 339-353.
West, Roianne, Stewart, Lee, Foster, Kim, and Usher, Kim (2012) Through a critical lens: indigenist research and the Dadirri method. Qualitative Health Research, 22 (11). pp. 1582-1590.
West, Roianne (2012) Indigenous Australian participation in pre-registration tertiary nursing courses: an Indigenous mixed methods study. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Usher, Kim, and West, Roianne (2011) Epilogue. Contemporary Nurse, 37 (1). pp. 107-108.
West, Roianne, and Usher, Kim (2011) The mental health of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. In: Edward, Karen-leigh, Munro, Ian, Robins, Alan, and Welch, Anthony, (eds.) Mental Health Nursing: dimensions of praxis. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 397-408.
West, Roianne, West, Leeona, West, Karen, and Usher, Kim (2010) Tjirtamai - 'To Care For': a nursing education model designed to increase the number of Aboriginal nurses in a rural and remote Queensland community. Contemporary Nurse, 37 (1). pp. 39-48.
Saunders, Vicki, West, Roianne, and Usher, Kim (2010) Applying indigenist research methodologies in health research: experiences in the borderlands. Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 39 (Supplement). pp. 1-7.
West, Roianne, Park, Tanya, Harvey, Nichole, and Lapsley, Jennifer (2010) Cultures and nursing. In: Berman, Audrey, Snyder, Shirlee, Kozier, Barbara, Erb, Glenora, Levett-Jones, Tracy, Dwyer, Trudy, Hales, Majella, Harvey, Nichole, Luxford, Yoni, Moxham, Lorna, Park, Tanya, Parker, Barbara, Reid-Searl, Kerry, and Stanley, David, (eds.) Kozier and Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing. Pearson Australia, Frenchs Forest, NSW, Australia, pp. 323-342.
West, Roianne, Usher, Kim, and Foster, Kim (2010) Increased numbers of Australian Indigenous nurses would make a significant contribution to 'closing the gap' in Indigenous health: what is getting in the way? Contemporary Nurse, 36 (1-2). pp. 121-130.
West, Roianne, Park, Tanya, and Hakiaha, Hineroa (2009) Indigenous mental health. In: Elder, Ruth, Evans, Katie, and Nizette, Debra, (eds.) Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. Elsevier, Chatswood, NSW, Australia, pp. 107-118.