2009
DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2008.11.018
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Caring for Kidneys in the Antipodes: How Australia and New Zealand Have Addressed the Challenge of End-Stage Renal Failure

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“…There were 396 participants from Australia and 21 from New Zealand. As the haemodialysis workforce (Bennett et al 2009) and work practices (George 2009) are similar, and given the small number of respondents from New Zealand, these two samples were combined for further analysis. As expected, the majority of nurses were female (90.9%) with most over 40 years old (74.3%).…”
Section: Sample Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were 396 participants from Australia and 21 from New Zealand. As the haemodialysis workforce (Bennett et al 2009) and work practices (George 2009) are similar, and given the small number of respondents from New Zealand, these two samples were combined for further analysis. As expected, the majority of nurses were female (90.9%) with most over 40 years old (74.3%).…”
Section: Sample Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%