Born: 2 June 1941, Australia
Died: NA
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA
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Barbara Hayes’s areas of research interest included research methods in health sciences, mental health/illness (schizophrenia, depression/dysphoria), mood changes in pregnant and postpartum women, and holistic care of women during the event of childbearing.
Chronology
1964
Career position – Staff Nurse at Bowen Bridge Surgical Hospital in Wellington, New Zealand
1965
Career position – Post-basic student at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Brisbane
1965
Career position – Staff Nurse at the Calvary Hospital in Christchurch, New Zealand
1966 – 1968
Career position – Ward Sister and post-basic student at the Peter MacCallum Clinic, Victoria
1969 – 1971
Career position – Acting Supervisor Charge Nurse and Ward Nurse at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne
1972 – 1974
Career position – Senior Teacher at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne
1974 – 1977
Career position – Lecturer, Australian College of Nursing
1977 – 1981
Career position – Clinical Teacher at the Lincoln Institute, Victoria
1982 – 1983
Career position – Post-basic student at the Royal Park Hospital, Victoria
1983 – 1984
Career position – Staff Nurse and Acting Deputy Charge Nurse at the Royal Park Hospital, Victoria
1984 – 1988
Career position – Graduate student at the University of California, USA
1989 –
Career position – Professor of Nursing and Head of the Department of Nursing Sciences at James Cook University of North Queensland
1989
Career position – Nursing Research Consultant at the Health Department of Victoria