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Author Bland, M.F.
Title Challenging the myths: the lived experience of chronic leg ulcers Type
Year 1994 Publication Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand Abbreviated Journal (up) Massey University Library
Volume 2 Issue 3 Pages 13-14
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Abstract This phenomenological study explored the experiences of five men and four women whose lives have been shaped by chronic leg ulcers. It reveals the suffering that accompanies these wounds, and challenges health professionals to move from a focus on wound management to understanding the realities of chronic illness experience
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 160 Serial 160
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Author Rodgers, J.A.
Title A paradox of power and marginality: New Zealand nurses' professional campaign during war, 1900 – 1920 Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 176 Serial 176
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Author Griffin, H.M.
Title Home sweet home birth: a qualitative study on the perceptions and experiences of home birth Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 262 Serial 262
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Author Lambert, J.
Title They can't see what we see: voices and standpoint of twelve Plunket Nurses Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 273 Serial 273
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Author Leamy, J.
Title The healing journey: survivors of ritual abuse Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 274 Serial 274
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Author Maclean, B.L.
Title Caring for at-risk infants: the experiences of parents with infants on home apnoea monitors Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 276 Serial 276
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Author Morrison, M.
Title Body-guarded: the social aesthetics of critical care Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 297 Serial 297
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Author MacManus, M.
Title Reflective practice: teaching the practice of nursing Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 299 Serial 299
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Author Kerslake, M.T.
Title The nurse practitioner in the South Pacific region: concerns about this innovation Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 302 Serial 302
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Author Henderson, A.P.
Title Nursing a colonial hangover: towards bicultural planning in New Zealand Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) University of Otago Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 409 Serial 409
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Author Boyle, S.D.
Title Nursing education in New Zealand: a case study of experiential learning Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up) Victoria University of Wellington Library & Welli
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Abstract This thesis presents a study of a nursing 'practicum' from the perspectives of nursing students and staff 'buddies'. A grounded theory approach was used to interview six nursing students during their transition placement, the final practicum of their Diploma in Nursing programme. Five staff nurse buddies selected by the students were also interviewed. An informal, conversational interview was used and data was analysed from an experiential learning perspective.This study differs from others because it focuses on the clinical experience component of nursing education, 'practicum', and includess practitioners viewpoints. At present there is a re-evaluing of experience within nursing education with a new emphasis on practice-based learning. Experience-based learning is becoming increasingly acceptable within academia as a 'seamless' education system evolves.I identified three learning stages which students' experience during practicum – initiation, exploration and consolidation. The key stage for learning through experience was exploration. Learning during this stage was predominantly buddy-directed which contradicted the self-directed curriculum design. Students and staff nurses however agreed that communication between them during this stage enabled the development of 'competence'.The learning /teaching approach used by the students and staff nurses made it difficult for students to translate their 'all-round' competencies during practicum. It is argued that it is the useof such competencies during practicum which enable nursing students to become autonomous in the attitudinal and epistemological sense. The predominantly 'technical training' approach adopted was understood by students and staff nurses to be reinforced by 'silence' from tutors.Restructuring gives the opportunity for nursing to develop an ';investigative', enquiry-based approach in practice. There will increasingly be an emphasis on practice-based research as a result of the implementation of degree and post-graduate programmes in nursing. This study highlights some aspects of nursing education and it's relationship with practice which can assist the development of such an approach
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 339 Serial 339
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