Aim: To explore the utility of a quantitative person-centred approach to identify subgroups of commencing first-year rural nurses and examine their work attitudes and intentions.
Design: Exploratory cross-sectional survey.
Methods: A survey of commencing first-year nurses was conducted in two Australian rural health districts in 2019 and 2020, with a 91% response rate.
The global landscape of health genomics is expanding rapidly, with an increasing number of national and international initiatives, many of which are targeted toward accelerating the clinical implementation of genomic technologies and services in the context of local health systems. This includes a range of entities with different levels of maturity, funding sources, and strategies that focus on research and clinical priorities to varying degrees. While there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach, analysis of national genomics programs helps to identify common priority areas, barriers, and enablers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColorectal cancer (CRC) is responsible for over 900,000 annual deaths worldwide. Emerging evidence supports pro-carcinogenic bacteria in the colonic microbiome are at least promotional in CRC development and may be causal. We previously showed toxigenic C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQuantum networks that distribute entanglement among remote nodes will unlock transformational technologies in quantum computing, communication and sensing. However, state-of-the-art networks use only a single optically addressed qubit per node; this constrains both the quantum communication bandwidth and memory resources, greatly impeding scalability. Solid-state platforms provide a valuable resource for multiplexed quantum networking in which multiple spectrally distinguishable qubits can be hosted in nano-scale volumes.
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Objective: To investigate the health of a large assemblage of Romano-British dogs recovered from the first century CE ritual shaft on the Nescot site in Surrey, England.
Materials: 5463 dog bones comprising an MNI of 140 individuals.
Methods: Bone fragments were visually inspected for pathology.