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Author |
O'Sullivan, C. |
Title |
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Attitudes and knowledge of medical and nursing staff |
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Year |
2002 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
Massey University Library |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Attitude of health personnel; Emergency nursing |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1262 |
Serial |
1247 |
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Author |
Herd, C.M.F. |
Title |
Is it a dangerous game? Registered nurses' experiences of working with care assistants in a public hospital setting |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
Massey University, Palmerston North, Library |
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Issue |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Registered nurses; Personnel; Interprofessional relations |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1274 |
Serial |
1259 |
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Author |
Walker, L. |
Title |
?Holding up?: The first biennial NZNO Employment Survey |
Type |
Report |
Year |
2009 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
Available from http://www.nzno.org.nz |
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Issue |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Nursing; New Zealand Nurses' Organisation; Workplace; Personnel staffing and scheduling; Industrial relations |
Abstract |
In this report, the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) releases the findings from its first-ever members' employment survey. The questionnaire, based on the United Kingdom?s Royal College of Nurse?s annual survey (which has been running for 21 years) covered core employment issues: employment agreements, hours, pay, job change, along with demographic details, as well as questions around plans for and perceptions of working life for over 800 NZNO members. |
Call Number |
NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1331 |
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Author |
Pool, L. |
Title |
How Culture Influences Choosing Nursing as a Career |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2012 |
Publication |
Whitireia Nursing Journal |
Abbreviated Journal |
Available through NZNO library |
Volume |
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Issue |
19 |
Pages |
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Keywords |
Careers in Nursing; Minority Groups; Nursing Shortage; Personnel Recruitment |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study was to explore how young people make career choices and why young people choose or reject nursing as a career choice. This study has highlighted the complexity of this decision-making process, and the importance of making positive connections and offering appropriate support during this process. It seems that many young people are well equipped to make career decisions when given support.
The need to recruit people from minority cultures into nursing is a global issue. This study also highlights the need for an inter-sectoral approach to raise the profile of nursing and make a career that is attractive to young people. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1382 |
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