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Author Woods, M.
Title (up) Nursing ethics education and contemporary concerns: a reflective report Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal Manawatu Polytechnic Library; Massey University Li
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Abstract This report builds upon previous research undertaken in 1992 entitled 'the ethical preparation and practice of nurses: a pilot research project'. The overall aim was to compare new data with the results and tentative conclusions of the earlier research. Following two years of data gathering and analysis and discussions with diverse groups of experienced nurses, the conclusions of the earlier study were re-appraised in light of the contemporary developments in nursing ethics. The main conclusion of the research was that several nurses already possessed an ethic that was appropriate for their practice, but that it was unrecognised by other health professionals
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 186 Serial 186
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Author Fleming, Valerie E M
Title (up) Partnership, power and politics: feminist perceptions of midwifery practice Type Book Whole
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 237 p
Keywords Midwifery; Feminism; Power
Abstract Provides an interpretative critique of the partnership of a group of independent midwives and their clients in urban NZ. Uses a theoretical basis grounded in the principles of feminism, incorporating aspects of critical social science and post-modernism, to underpin both the methodological approach and the data analysis. Utilises the concepts of subjectivity, power/knowledge and praxis as tools for analysis of data which is collected through semi-structured interviews.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 253
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Author O'Connell, M..P.
Title (up) Perspectives on caring in the patient/nurse relationship Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal Manawatu (UCOL) Library.
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Abstract The caring experiences of patients and nurses, within the context of that relationship, within a mental health setting, were examined. A phenomenological approach was used to discover the meanings beyond the respondents descriptions and expressions of what it meant to be to be cared for, or to provide care
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 165 Serial 165
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Author MacManus, M.
Title (up) Reflective practice: teaching the practice of nursing Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 299 Serial 299
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Author Wheeler, C.
Title (up) The diagnosis of schizophrenia and its impact on the primary caregiver Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Nursing Praxis in New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue 3 Pages 15-23
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 265 Serial 265
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Author Leamy, J.
Title (up) The healing journey: survivors of ritual abuse Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 274 Serial 274
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Author Litchfield, M.; McCombie, M.-L.
Title (up) The introduction of an advanced nurse practitioner role in mental health: report of the evaluation research undertaken for the Mental Health Service of Capital Coast Health Ltd Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal Chief Nurse Advisor, Ministry of Health, PO Box 50
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Abstract The study was commissioned to define the role of Advanced Nurses Practitioner to inform the establishment of a clinical career pathway. Four new, loosely defined ANP positions were created and the role evolution over three months was described. The impact on the multidisciplinary team functioning was to be given particular attention. The research design was developed in collaboration with the ANP Project Team of the service. Data were derived from surveys of nurses in the units and other staff before and at the end of the 3 months period; interviews with the ANPs and official client advocates; daily journals and weekly logs kept by the ANPs; statistical records of patient loads and staffing. The findings presented the role as the interface of unit management and direct client care, with the ANPs orchestrating the activities of the unit. The ANPs developed the role differently according to quite distinct conceptualisations of nursing which influenced whether direct client care was pivotal or peripheral to the role. This had an effect on whether the strains of the service were seen as inhibitory of focal to the development of the ANP practice. There was little change in unit staff satisfaction. Attempts to incorporate client advocacy to determine change in client satisfaction were unsuccessful. The ANPs used the research as a process of role development
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 386 Serial 386
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Author Kerslake, M.T.
Title (up) The nurse practitioner in the South Pacific region: concerns about this innovation Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 302 Serial 302
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Author Wagener, Sally
Title (up) The nursing management of the acutely ill child in communities without readily available specialist paediatric services Type Report
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 22 p.
Keywords Chronically ill children; Pediatric nursing -- Australia; Child health services -- Australia; Reports
Abstract Observes how acutely ill children in remote areas of Australia are managed in the absence of specialist paediatric nursing services. Visits remote nursing stations, rural hospitals, and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1415
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Author Lambert, J.
Title (up) They can't see what we see: voices and standpoint of twelve Plunket Nurses Type
Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 273 Serial 273
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Author Litchfield, M.
Title (up) Viewpoint: Telling nursing stories Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue 4 Pages 28
Keywords Nursing research; Ethics; Patient rights
Abstract A brief critique and comment on the ethical implications of nurse researchers using methodology that involves soliciting personal experiences of patients and subsequently publishing them as stories.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1321
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