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Ysanne Chapman

PhD, MSc. (Hons), BEd (Nsg), DRM, GDE, DNE, RN

Coordinator of Bachelor of Nursing Practice at Gippsland campus

Publications Coordinator

Phone:

+61 3 9902 6670

Fax:

+61 3 9902 6527

Email:

ysanne.chapman@monash.edu

 

 Teaching 2009

  • NUR1001 Professional communication
  • NUR3003 Education in health practice
  • GHS9841Research methods and issues

Research Interests

  • End of life care
  • Nursing education
  • Disability and midwifery care
  • Nursing workforce issues
  • Rural health issues
  • Mandatory reporting

Committees

  • Faculty Undergraduate Education Committee (FUEC)
  • Quality Management Group (QMG)
  • Standing Committee Ethical Research in Humans (SCERH)
  • School Executive Committee (SEC)
  • Post Graduate Coursework Degree Committee (PGCDC)
  • School of Nursing & Midwifery Committees

Professional Affiliations

  • Royal College of Nursing Australia
  • Association of Rural Nurses and Midwives

 

Publications

Book chapters

Birks, M., Chapman, Y., and Francis, K. (2009) Becoming different: perspective transformation through post-registration baccalaureate nursing studies. In R. V. Nata (Ed)., Progress in Education Vol 17  (pp61-78). Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York.

Birks, M., and Chapman, Y. (2009) Complementary therapies in nursing practice. In J. Crisp and C. Taylor (Eds)., Potter and Perry’s Fundamentals of Nursing  (pp799-815). Elsevier Mosby, Sydney Australia.

Journal articles

2010

Birks, M., Chapman, Y., & Francis, K. (In press). Becoming professional by degrees: A grounded theory study of nurses in Malaysian Borneo. Singapore Nursing Journal (Accepted February 2010).

2009

James, A. & Chapman, Y. (2009). Preceptors and patients - the power of two: nursing students experiences on their first acute clinical placement. Contemporary Nurse, 34(1), 34-47.

McConnell-Henry, T., James, A., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2009). Researching with people you know: issues in interviewing. Contemporary Nurse, 34(1), 2- 9.

Clark, G., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2009). Surveying health professionals' satisfaction with the Integrated Management of Adult and Adolescent Illness Chronic HIV Care training programme: The Papua New Guinea experience. International Journal of Nursing Practice. Epub-published online Nov 26, 2009, 15(5), 519-524. DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-172X.2009.01780.x

Birks, M., Mills, J., Francis, K., & Chapman, Y. (2009). A thousand words paint a picture: The use of storyline in grounded theory research. Journal of Research in Nursing, 14(5), 405-417.

Miller-Rosser, K., Robinson-Malt, S., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2009). Analysing oral history: A new approach when linking method to methodologyInternational Journal of Nursing Practice, 15(5), 475-480.

Francis, K., Chapman, Y., & Birks, M. (2009). Nursing in Australia and Malaysia: Framing a shared history and future. Singapore Nursing Journal, 36(2), 18-26.

McConnell-Henry, T., Chapman, Y., & Francis, K. (2009). Unpacking Heideggerian Phenomenology.  Southern Online Journal of Nursing Research, 9(1), Online.

Lee,S., O'Connor, M., Chapman, Y., Hamilton, V.  & Francis, K., (2009). Very Public Death: Dying of Mesothelioma and Asbestos-Related Lung Cancer (M/ARLC) in the Latrobe Valley. The International Electronic Journal of Rural and Remote Health. 9 (on-line) 1183. Available from: http://www.rrh.org.au

Drury, V., Francis, K., Chapman, Y. (2009) Where have all the young ones gone: implications for the nursing workforce.   The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing Vol 14(1) online

Miller-Rosser, K., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2009) The use of oral testimony when reconstructing nursing history. A Saudi Arabian experience. Singapore Nursing Journal, 36(1), 23-34.

Drury,V., Francis, K. & Chapman, Y. (2009). Where have all the young ones gone: implications for the nursing workforce. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 14(1). epub.

McConnell-Henry, T., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2009). Husserl and Heidegger: Exploring the disparity. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 5(1), 7-15.

 2008

O'Connor, M. & Chapman, Y. (2008). The palliative care clinical nurse consultant: an essential link. Collegian, 15(4),165-171. 

Allen, S., Francis, K., O’Connor, M. & Chapman, Y. (2008). Gaining human ethics approval: a strategy for refining research studies. Monash Bioethics Review, 27(3), 54-60.

Allen, S., O’Connor, M., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2008). The implications of policy on delivering a palliative approach in residential aged care: rhetoric or reality? Contemporary Nurse, 29(2),174-183.

Allen, S., Chapman, Y., O'Connor, M. & Francis K. (2008). Examining the methods used for a critical ethnographic enquiry. Contemporary Nurse, 29(2), 227-237.

Francis, K., Chapman, Y., Mills, J., & Hoare, K. (eds) (2008). Australia and New Zealand Community as Partner, Sydney, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Allen, S., O’Connor, M., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2008). Supporting nurses to make ethically sound decisions when nursing aged care residents at the end-of-life:  using DECIDE model.  Singapore Nurses Journal, 55(3), 349-354.

Allen, S., Chapman, Y., O’Connor, M. & Francis, K. (2008). Discourses associated with nursing aged people who are dying in the Australian context: a review of the literature. International Nursing Review.  55(3) 349-354.

O’Connor, M. &  Chapman, Y. (2008). Linking the Parts: a three-phase study describing palliative care nurse consultant roles. Collegian. 15, 151-157.

Allen, S., Chapman, Y., O'Connor, M., Francis, K. (2008). Adoption of a palliative care approach in residential aged care: understanding the origins to inform future practice. Collegian, 15, 165-171.

Mills, J., Chapman, Y., Bonner, A., Francis, K. (2008). Grounded theory: a methodological spiral from positivism to postmodernismJournal of Advanced Nursing, 58(1), 72-79.

2007

Allen, S., O’Connor, M., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2008). The implications of policy on delivering a palliative approach in residential aged care: rhetoric or reality? Contemporary Nurse, 29(2), 174-183.Birks, M., Chapman, Y.,  & Francis, K. (2007). Grounded theory methodology in action: Transforming method in exploring outcomes for baccalaureate nursing graduates in Malaysian Borneo. Research trends in distance education. New York: Nova Publications.

 Allen, S., Francis, K., Chapman, Y. & O’Connor, M. (2007). Multipurpose Services and Palliative Care: emerging funding challenges and possible solutions. Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, 2(3), 51-55.

Drury, V., Francis, K. & Chapman, Y. (2007). Taming the rescuer: The therapeutic nature of Qualitative Research Interviews. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 13(6), 383-384.

Chapman, Y., Francis, K. & Miles, M. (2007). Midwifery Partnerships. Australian Nursing Journal. 15(3), 31.

Birks, M., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2007). Memoing in qualitative research: Probing data and processes. Journal of Research in Nursing. Vol. 12 (6) pp. 1-8.

Robertson-Malt, S., Chapman, Y., & Smith, V. (2007). The Praxis of Clinical Knowledge: Learning to care for Pediatric Patients with a Congenital Heart Anomaly. International Journal of Nursing Practice,13(3), 132-138.

Allen, S., Chapman, Y., O’Connor, M. & Francis, K. (2007). The importance of language for nursing: Does it convey commonality of meaning and is it important to do so? Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing, 24(4), 47-51.

Corbett, A., Francis, K. & Chapman, Y. (2007). Feminist Informed Participatory Action Research. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 13(2), 81-88.

Mills, J., Chapman, Y., Bonner, A. & Francis, K. (2007). Grounded Theory: a methodological spiral from positivism to postmodernism. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 58(1), 72-79.

Birks, MJ., Chapman, Y. & Francis, K. (2007). Breaching the wall: interviewing people from other cultures. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 18(2), 150-156.

 Allen, S., Francis, K., Chapman, Y. & O’Connor M. (2008). The evolution of palliative care and the relevance to residential aged care: Understanding the past to inform the future. Collegian,  15(4),165-171.