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Allen, N.R. |
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Competencies for registration of nurses in New Zealand |
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1995 |
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Nursing Council Library |
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Summary of the work of six groups of nurses from throughout New Zealand in defining compentencies for registration |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 384 |
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384 |
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Batten, L. |
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The casual nurse: an enigma? |
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1995 |
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Massey University Library |
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The experiences of nurses employed on casual contracts were explored using grounded theory methodology. Data analysis showed that the experience of casual nursing is constituted by interwoven processes of discontinuity and marginality with an overall theme and processes of compromise to obtain a sense of balance by the casual nurse. Implications for permanent staff, casual nurses and organizations are developed |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 159 |
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159 |
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Beale, T.M. |
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Psychiatric nurses: the influence of their personal life experiences on therapeutic readiness |
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1995 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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This research investigates the impact of fifteen psychiatric nurses' personal experiences on their therapeutic relationships with clines. A hermeneutic phenomenological methodology informed by Heidegger is employed to gain an understanding of the human experience of these nurses in the context of the therapeutic relationship.The research illuminates the significant impact of these nurses' experiences on their relationships. Some experiences are found to enhance therapeutic readiness while the other personal experiences impede it, some impeding it to a degree that nurses are unable to work therapeutically with certain clients. The stories that describe the personal experiences that lead towards therapeutic readiness care special, as are the accounts of the professionalism and care that these nurses bring to their clients |
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256 |
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Birks, G. |
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Becoming better but different: a grounded theory of women's recovery from hysterectomy following early discharge from hospital |
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1995 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 241 |
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241 |
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Blanchard, D.L. |
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Nursing practice in the changing health care environment “just keep going until you see it right” |
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1995 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 410 |
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410 |
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Blue, R.G. |
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A new net goes out fishing: options for change within the public health nursing service |
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1995 |
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University of Auckland Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 314 |
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314 |
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Bray, M.L. |
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Nurses' knowledge of and attitudes to medicine |
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1995 |
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Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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University of Otago Library |
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8 |
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3 |
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19-23 |
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Abstract information about attitudes to, and knowledge of, prescribed medication from a group of 70 students and 24 registered nurses at Otago Polytechnic. Employs a self-administered questionnaire previously used in a community survey in Southampton, UK |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 234 |
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234 |
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Browne, B. |
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Health and safety in employment: legal remedies to prevent the occupational hazards of hospital oncology nurses |
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1995 |
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University of Waikato Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 313 |
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313 |
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Connor, M. |
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The web of relationship: an exploration and description of the caring relationship in a nurse case management scheme of care |
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1995 |
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Victoria University of Wellington |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 235 |
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235 |
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Cornish, M.E. |
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The creation and development of an integrated nursing service within a rural commmunity health team: an action research study |
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1995 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 249 |
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249 |
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Cowan, C. |
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The use of holistic nursing interventions in the treatment of breast cancer: a pilot study |
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1995 |
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New Zealand Practice Nurse |
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80-83 |
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Nursing is increasingly using holistic interventions. Some research validating these interventions has been conducted. However there was no nursing research for these interventions with women with breast cancer. This research explored the experience of one womean who was diagnosed with breast cancer and who actively chose to have these interventions as an adjunct to the medical treatment.It was a single subject phenomenological study, effectively being a pilot study. Data was collected through unstructured interview, participant observation and review of the nursing notes. Interpretative analysis techniques were used to obtain the results. Three themes of the experience of the subject were identified as:1. maintenance of the locus of control with the subject,2. the choice of a health professional with philosophical base similar to that of the subject and3. maintenance of a focus on healthy living.These interventions were perceived as beneficial by this subject. This research demonstrated that further study on the effectiveness of holistic nursing interventions with women being treated for breast cancer is indicated |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 365 |
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365 |
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De Vore, C.A. |
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Independent midwifery practice: a critical social approach |
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1995 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 250 |
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250 |
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Dodd, J.E.L. |
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Individual privacy and the public good of health research |
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1995 |
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This is a piece of philosophy research and covers the following matters; the nature of privacy, Why it is morally significant, nature of health research, the privacy issues in health research and finally some suggestions as to ways privacy in health research may be preserved |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 305 |
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305 |
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Hill, L. |
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Feminist and unionism in New Zealand: organising the markets for women's work |
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1995 |
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Broadsheet |
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University of Canterbury Library, NZNO |
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21-24 |
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In 1991 a new labor relations regime was introduced which overturned a 100 year old pattern of 'historic compromise' between capital and labor. In a labor market structured by gender and race, this major change in bargaining arrangements has already widened the pay gap between men's and women's average earnings and reduced union coverage, particularly among women workers in low paid clerical, sales and service work. This study, documenting recent feminist struggle in the area of labor relations, provides a first look at the collective organisation of women under two different labor relations regimes.In the 1980s a particular conjunction of occupational unionism and feminism in New Zealand facilitated some significant improvements in the situation of women in paid employment. The thesis examines feminist strategies which led to a Working Women's Charter adopted by unions, an increase in women holding office in unions, complaints procedures for sexual harassment, standing committees to represent women and Maori in the union movement, and legislation to implement equal employment opportunity programmes and equal pay for work of equal value. It looks at how the institution-alisation of bargaining by occupation supported industrially weak workers and underpinned the unionisation of women, which occupational unions and women's own strategies of organisation provided the autonomous 'political space' to organise around issues specifically relevant to women.At the core of the thesis are three case studies of unions representing three of the occupations in which women are concentrated: clerical work, nursing and cleaning. It examines commonalities and contrasts in the industrial situations covered by these unions, and differences and similarities in the strategies they adopted. The focus of research, conducted between late 1990 and early1993, was the views of officials of these unions in the context of radical change in the regulation of wage bargaining. Particular attention was given to the way issues relating to women workers were prioritised in unions led by women or by men.These case studies are contextualised in chapters examining the position of women in the labor market, feminist organisation within the union movement, and corporatist change in labor relations legislation. In tracing the development of feminist unionism in the 1980s, the thesis considers the strategies of the NZ Council of Trade Unions and looks at what the radical change in bargaining structure will mean for collective organisation by women in paid employment |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 154 |
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154 |
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Hollows, K. |
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The lived experience of registered nurses involved in the withdrawal of nutrition and hydration in a persistant vegetative state (PVS) patient |
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1995 |
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Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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10 |
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1 |
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28-37 |
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The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe the experience of five Registered Nurses involved in the withdrawal of nutrition and hydration in a persistant vegetative state (PVS) patient. Three female and two male nurses who had been involved in the care of a PVS patient within the last ten years were interviewed. The phenomenological design was used because it provided richness and clarity to the issues raised. Three major findings were identified as positive significant experiences for these nurses: support through 'talking': coping through 'thinking': and, decision making being kept 'in-house' (family and central care giving team)" |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 364 |
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364 |
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