Professor Jane Mills

Professor Jane Mills

La Trobe University

H-index: 49

Oceania-Australia

About Professor Jane Mills

Professor Jane Mills, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at La Trobe University, specializes in the field of nursing, grounded theory, qualitative methodology, rural health, primary healthcare.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Differences in shift and work‐related patterns between metropolitan and regional/rural healthcare shift workers and the occupational health and safety risks

Australian regional cancer nurses’ experiences of burnout during 2019–2021

Nurse rostering: understanding the current shift work scheduling processes, benefits, limitations, and potential fatigue risks

Hauora Māori–Māori health: a right to equal outcomes in primary care

Sleep and fatigue management strategies: How nurses, midwives and paramedics cope with their shift work schedules—a qualitative study

Investment in community-based rural health care innovation to address health inequities in Australia

A ‘rural ready’nursing workforce

Using a pathways approach to provide policy support for sustainable and profitable agriculture

Professor Jane Mills Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

19031

Citations(since 2020)

11144

Cited By

11939

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

124

i10Index(since 2020)

92

Email

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Professor Jane Mills Skills & Research Interests

nursing

grounded theory

qualitative methodology

rural health

primary healthcare

Top articles of Professor Jane Mills

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Differences in shift and work‐related patterns between metropolitan and regional/rural healthcare shift workers and the occupational health and safety risks

Australian Journal of Rural Health

Lauren A Booker

Jo Spong

Brad Hodge

Melissa Deacon‐Crouch

Melanie Bish

...

2024/2

Australian regional cancer nurses’ experiences of burnout during 2019–2021

Collegian

Lauren Parkinson-Zarb

Cameron Duff

Ying Wang

Jane Mills

2024/1/23

Nurse rostering: understanding the current shift work scheduling processes, benefits, limitations, and potential fatigue risks

BMC nursing

Lauren A Booker

Jane Mills

Melanie Bish

Jo Spong

Melissa Deacon-Crouch

...

2024/4/29

Hauora Māori–Māori health: a right to equal outcomes in primary care

International Journal for Equity in Health

Nicolette Sheridan

Rawiri McKree Jansen

Matire Harwood

Tom Love

Timothy Kenealy

2024/2/27

Sleep and fatigue management strategies: How nurses, midwives and paramedics cope with their shift work schedules—a qualitative study

Nursing Open

Lauren A Booker

Jarrah Fitzgerald

Jane Mills

Melanie Bish

Jo Spong

...

2024/1

Investment in community-based rural health care innovation to address health inequities in Australia

The Lancet Regional Health–Western Pacific

Leesa Hooker

Fiona Burgemeister

Jane Mills

2023/11/1

A ‘rural ready’nursing workforce

Collegian

Leesa Hooker

Fiona C Burgemeister

Jane Mills

2023/12/1

Using a pathways approach to provide policy support for sustainable and profitable agriculture

H van Delden

L Fleskens

M Muro

T Tugran

I Vanermen

...

2023

The process of nurses' role negotiation in general practice: A grounded theory study

Journal of Advanced Nursing

Sarah Louise Hewitt

Jane Elizabeth Mills

Karen Jean Hoare

Nicolette Fay Sheridan

2023/11/6

Australian cancer nurses’ experiences of burnout: Exploring the job demands and job resources of metropolitan cancer nurses during 2019–2020

Health Care Management Review

Lauren Parkinson

Cameron Duff

Ying Wang

Jane Mills

2023

Patient health outcomes associated with models of general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand: a national cross-sectional study

Nicolette Sheridan

Tom Love

Timothy Kenealy

Nelson Aguirre-Duarte

Bruce Arroll

...

2022/11/28

The importance of ethnographic observation in grounded theory research

Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum: Qualitative Social Research

Jarrah FitzGerald

Jane Mills

2022/5/30

Medical homes and chronic care: consumer lessons for regional Australia

Australian Journal of Primary Health

Mary O’Loughlin

Caryn West

Jane Mills

2022/2/1

Nurses’ work in relation to patient health outcomes: an observational study comparing models of primary care

Nicolette Sheridan

Karen Hoare

Jenny Carryer

Jane Mills

Sarah Hewitt

...

2022/11/29

Grounded theory method and symbolic interactionism: freedom of conceptualization and the importance of context in research

Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum: Qualitative Social Research

Sarah Hewitt

Jane Mills

Karen Hoare

Nicolette Sheridan

2022

Grounded theory: A practical guide

Melanie Birks

Jane Mills

2022

Understanding the general practice nursing workforce in New Zealand: an overview of characteristics 2015–19

Sarah L Hewitt

Nicolette F Sheridan

Karen Hoare

Jane E Mills

2021/1/29

Transition to Nursing Practice: from student to professional

Helena Harrison

Melanie Birks

Jane Mills

2021

A unified call to action from Australian nursing and midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter

Contemporary Nurse

Lynore Geia

K Baird

K Bail

L Barclay

J Bennett

...

2020/7/3

An assessment continuum: How healthcare professionals define and determine practice readiness of newly graduated registered nurses

Collegian

Helena Harrison

Melanie Birks

Richard Franklin

Jane Mills

2020/4/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 95
Prof. Debra Jackson

Prof. Debra Jackson

University of Technology

H-index: 59
Richard C Franklin

Richard C Franklin

James Cook University

H-index: 58
Kim Usher

Kim Usher

University of New England

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