Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal
Now indexed by Medline!
The Official Journal of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia
As the official journal of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA), the The Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal (AENJ)serves the professional practice needs of emergency nurses by providing them with high-quality information directly relevant to their contemporary practice. As an international peer-reviewed journal, the AENJ is a conduit for clinical, applied, and theoretical research and scholarship in emergency nursing that is original and innovative. The Journal is published four times a year.
Now indexed in MEDLINE®
ERA Ranking: A (as at December, 2010)
Peer-Review Process: Double-blind, external peer review
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Editor-in-Chief: Professor Ramon Z. Shaban BSc(Med) BN PGDipPH&TM DipAppSc(Amb) GCertInfCon MEd MCHlth(Hons) PhD RN EMT-P IPN CICP FACN
Imprint: Elsevier
ISSN: 1574-6267
Most cited
Top 10 Cited (articles published in the last five years)
Extracted from Scopus (on Sat Dec 29)Chapman, K. | Arbon, P. Are nurses ready?. Disaster preparedness in the acute setting Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2008-08-01, Pages 135-144 Sands, N. An ABC approach to assessing the risk of violence at triage Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 10, Issue 3, 2007-08-01, Pages 107-109 Harrison, D.M. Oral sucrose for pain management in the paediatric emergency department; a review Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 11, Issue 2, 2008-05-01, Pages 72-79 Crilly, J. | Chaboyer, W. | Wallis, M. | Thalib, L. | Green, D. Predictive outcomes for older people who present to the emergency department Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 11, Issue 4, 2008-11-01, Pages 178-183 Duong, K. Disaster education and training of emergency nurses in South Australia Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 12, Issue 3, 2009-08-01, Pages 86-92 Collignon, P. Take a deep breath-Swine flu is not that bad Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 12, Issue 3, 2009-08-01, Pages 71-72 Cashin, A. | Waters, C.D. | O'Connell, J. | Christofis, L. | Lentakis, A. | Rossi, M. | Crellin, D. Clinical initiative nurses and nurse practitioners in the emergency department: What's in a name? Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 10, Issue 2, 2007-05-01, Pages 73-79 H1N1 Influenza 09-Managing the 'Moral Panic' Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 12, Issue 3, 2009-08-01, Pages 69-70 Huckson, S. Implementation of the Victorian Emergency Department Mental Health Triage Tool Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 11, Issue 2, 2008-05-01, Pages 80-84 Ross-Adjie, G.M. | Leslie, G. | Gillman, L. Occupational stress in the ED: What matters to nurses? Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 10, Issue 3, 2007-08-01, Pages 117-123 - View all items
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Sat Dec 291 Jane O𢀙Connell | Glenn Gardner Development of clinical competencies for emergency nurse practitioners: A pilot study Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 195-201 2 Hiten Patel | Antonio Celenza | Tamara Watters Effect of nurse initiated X-rays of the lower limb on patient transit time through the emergency department Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 229-234 3 Maryann Street | Jonathan R. Marriott | Patricia M. Livingston Emergency Department access targets and the older patient: A retrospective cohort study of Emergency Department presentations by people living in Residential Aged Care Facilities Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 211-218 4 Ged Williams | Vickii Hughes | Jo Timms | Chris Raftery Emergency Nurse as Hospital Clinical Team Coordinator 𢀓 Shining a light into the night Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 245-251 5 CENA Application Form Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 252- 6 Julie Considine | Ramon Z. Shaban | Gerard J. FitzGerald | Shane Thomas | Colin A. Graham Triage and ATS: Collateral damage in the quest to improve ED performance Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 185-187 7 Karen S. Hammad | Paul Arbon | Kristine Gebbie | Alison Hutton Nursing in the emergency department (ED) during a disaster: A review of the current literature Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 235-244 8 Margaret Fry | Kate Ruperto | Kate Jarrett | Janet Wheeler | Jacqueline Fong | Wendy Fetchet Managing the wait: Clinical initiative nurses𢀙 perceptions of an extended practice role Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 202-210 9 Michael Dinh | Andrew Walker | Ahilan Parameswaran | Nicholas Enright Evaluating the quality of care delivered by an emergency department fast track unit with both nurse practitioners and doctors Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 188-194 10 Julie Considine | Elspeth Lucas | Roslyn Payne | Matthew Kropman | Helen E. Stergiou | Herman Chiu Analysis of three advanced practice roles in emergency nursing Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, November 2012, Pages 219-228 - View all items

