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Author Price, E.M.A. openurl 
  Title (up) An exploration of the nature of therapeutic nursing in a general rehabilitation team Type
  Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 288 Serial 288  
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Author Glick, C.L. openurl 
  Title (up) An independent nurse practitioner in occupational health: is it feasible for New Zealand? Type
  Year 1988 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 260 Serial 260  
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Author Watson, P.B. openurl 
  Title (up) An understanding of family in the context of families facing the diagnosis of childhood cancer Type
  Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library, Manawatu Polytechnic Li  
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  Abstract The diagnosis of childhood cancer has a profound impact on the family. How nurses understand family affects their practice with families facing the diagnosis of childhood cancerShaped by Heideggerian phenomenology, van Manens methodology for hermeneutic phenomenology was used to construct an understanding of family from the experiences of family members facing the diagnosis of childhood cancer. Seven family members from two families, one mother, two fathers, two siblings, and two grandparents were interviewed about their experience of facing the diagnosis of childhood cancer.From the participants experience the meaning of family was interpreted as being-with-others, for-the-sake-of-others, who one might not distinguish from oneself. This understanding of family is recognisable, yet different from traditional definitions of family and may help nurses and family members to act more thoughtfully and tactfully with each other  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 153 Serial 153  
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Author Rydon, S.E. openurl 
  Title (up) Attitudes, skills and knowledge of mental health nurses: The perception of users of mental health services Type
  Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Keywords Mental health; Psychiatric Nursing; Patient satisfaction; Attitude of health personnel  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 819 Serial 803  
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Author Stolz-Schwarz, P. openurl 
  Title (up) Barriers to and facilitators of research use in clinical practice for a sample of New Zealand registered nurses Type
  Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Keywords Nursing; Evidence-based medicine  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 1271 Serial 1256  
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Author White, J.M. openurl 
  Title (up) Becoming a resident Type
  Year 1992 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 182 Serial 182  
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Author Birks, G. openurl 
  Title (up) Becoming better but different: a grounded theory of women's recovery from hysterectomy following early discharge from hospital Type
  Year 1995 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 241 Serial 241  
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Author Smythe, E. openurl 
  Title (up) Being safe in childbirth: a hermeneutic interpretation of the narratives of women and practitioners Type
  Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 390 Serial 390  
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Author McCallin, A. openurl 
  Title (up) Being-in-becoming: a grounded theory of teachers' experiences in nursing education Type
  Year 1993 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Abstract This study identifies, describes and generates a theoretical explanation of what it means to be a Nurse educator in New Zealand in the 1990's. It explores individual experiences within the broader social context. Sixteen participants from three Schools of Nursing in New Zealand were interviewed over a four month period. Constant comparative analysis of data eventuated in the identification of four conceptual categories named as : being a teacher, settling down, finding a place and coping with change. They were then drawn into the core category – Being – in- Becoming. Being – in- Becoming, means in this study, that a person is the Nurse teacher simply because that person has taken on the work of a teacher. In being a teacher, the person is adapting, changing and learning how to become a teacher. Being – in- Becoming, is a process which is on going, never ending, and constantly changing. The essence of this study is that the teacher's experience of Being – in- Becoming. is influenced by personal development and the way the person comes to 'know' about the world of Nursing education who is also intimately connected to the way Nursing curriculum is defined and experienced by individual teachers. These findings have implications for Nursing education , in recognition of teacher's concerns, background meanings and problems which influence a person's experience of being a Nurse educator. Expectations that feelings should be 'managed' therefore ignored is consistent in a group which claims caring as the essence of Nursing practice. Excessive workloads are constantly cited as a major problem for worker. The organisation has the responsibility to acknowledge the human experience of those who work within this area and to undertake to respond in ways which can improve the situation for all  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 35 Serial 35  
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Author Bell, J. openurl 
  Title (up) Blood glucose control using insulin therapy in critically ill adult patients with stress hyperglycaemia: A systematic review Type
  Year 2007 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Keywords Intensive care nursing  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 824 Serial 808  
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Author Enslow, B.A. openurl 
  Title (up) Bonded caring: health care choices of women with dependent children Type
  Year 1991 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Abstract The question for this study arose from the observation that health care often does not match the client's self-determined needs and desires, and hence is wasted care. As a result, the study proposed to discover what elements are involved when women with dependent children make health care choices and what they want in the way of health care.The exploratory study was conducted using strategies of grounded theory. Fourteen in-depth interviews, involving eleven women, were conducted. The selection of participants and of the questions for the interviews was basef on theoretical sampling. Constant comparative analysis and integrative diagramming were used to analyse the data.The theory that emerged from the data was Bonded Caring and its two essential categories; Interconnectedness and Caring. Bonded Caring requires an intimate and ongoing relationship in which there is development of in-depth knowledge of the unique characteristics of the person(s) involved. It is characterised by a strong and enduring effective quality, and by a concern, worry and serious attention to the needs of the person(s) involved. This concern necessitates the gathering of information about the nature of the needs, and making the best possible choices concerning their management.During this research for knowledge and skills needed to carry out health care, women assess their own knowledge and experience; the level(s) of health care needed by each individual; the availability, competence and expected response of the resource person or health care consultant; the perception of risk associated with a health concern; and the family's culture and life style. The women considered these elements within a structural framework of finite material and personal resources. The women juggled the distribution of these resources in a way that allowed them to select the avenues of health care that provided the best degree of safety and protection of development within the context of their circumstances  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 248 Serial 248  
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Author Sakulneya, A. openurl 
  Title (up) Breast-feeding: personal and social influences Type
  Year 1986 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 178 Serial 178  
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Author O'Sullivan, C. openurl 
  Title (up) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Attitudes and knowledge of medical and nursing staff Type
  Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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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 Boddy, J.M. openurl 
  Title (up) Career development and job satisfaction of registered nurses practising in community settings Type
  Year 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 242 Serial 242  
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Author Maclean, B.L. openurl 
  Title (up) Caring for at-risk infants: the experiences of parents with infants on home apnoea monitors Type
  Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 276 Serial 276  
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