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Author |
Litchfield, M. |
Title |
Professional development: Developing a new model of integrated care |
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Journal Article |
Year |
1998 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
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4 |
Issue |
9 |
Pages |
23-25 |
Keywords |
Nursing models; Nurse practitioners; Policy; Nurse-family relations |
Abstract |
An overview of the model of nursing practice and nurse roles derived through a programme of nursing research in the context of the policy and strategies directing developments in the New Zealand health system. The emphsis was on the health service configuration model presented diagrammatically to show the position of a new role of family nurse with a distinct form of practice forming the hub. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1324 |
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Author |
Litchfield, M. |
Title |
The nation's health and our response |
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Conference Article |
Year |
1992 |
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Keynote address at the 1992 NERF/NZNZ National Nur |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Nursing; Health reforms; Nurse-family relations |
Abstract |
An analysis of the challenges for the nursing profession of the Government's health reforms. The findings of the 10-month Wellington Nurse Case Management Project 1991-1992, including the description of family nursing practice, what it achieved for health and the service delivery model that would position family nurses in the health reforms were used to provide an exemplar for the nuyrising contribution to health policy for the health reforms. The paper identified a vacum for the reorientating of health care provision to patients/clients and health need and the call to nursesw to take leadership in goving direction to the reorientation. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1319 |
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Author |
Connor, M. |
Title |
Courage and complexity in chronic illness: Reflective practice in nursing |
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Book Whole |
Year |
2004 |
Publication |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Asthma; Nurse-patient relations; Nurse-family relations; Community health nursing; District nursing; Chronically ill |
Abstract |
This book presents the reflective account of an actual nursing practice situation (a woman living with chronic asthma).The author provides a descriptive narrative and then delves deeper into the narrative to obtain greater understanding of what she calls “strife” in chronic illness and the best nursing practice to assist its resolution. |
Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 926 |
Serial |
910 |
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Author |
Campbell, K. |
Title |
Experiences of rural women who have cared for their terminally ill partners |
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Book Chapter |
Year |
2008 |
Publication |
Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 166-178) |
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Ministry of Health publications page |
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Issue |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Palliative care; Parents and caregivers; Nurse-family relations; Gender; Community health nursing |
Abstract |
This chapter firstly offers background information in relation to palliative care and the role of women as providers of care in the home setting. Secondly, it discusses a study that evolved from a trend the author observed as a district nurse providing community palliative care in rural New Zealand and from New Zealand literature; that the majority of carers of the terminally ill in home-settings are women. The aim of this research study was to offer insights into the requirements of caring for a dying person at home and provide information to assist nurses working in the community and other women who take on the caregiver's role. |
Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 776 |
Serial |
760 |
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Author |
Litchfield, M.; Laws, M. |
Title |
Achieving family health and cost-containment outcomes: Innovation in the New Zealand Health Sector Reforms |
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Book Chapter |
Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Cohen,E. & De Back,V. (Eds.), The outcomes mandate: New roles, rules and relationships. Case management in health care today (pp. 306-316) |
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Issue |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Advanced nursing practice; Nurse managers; Teamwork; Nurse-family relations; Leadership; Health reforms |
Abstract |
The chapter presents the research findings of the 1992-1993 Wellington Nurse Case Management Scheme Project as a distinct model of nurse case management, which introduced a role and form of practice of a family nurse and a diagram of the service delivery structure required for support and relevant for the New Zealand health system reforms. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1169 |
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Author |
Litchfield, M. |
Title |
The nursing praxis of family health |
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Book Chapter |
Year |
2005 |
Publication |
Picard, C & Jones, D., Giving voice to what we know (pp.73-82) |
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Volume |
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Issue |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Nursing research; Nursing philosophy; Nurse-family relations |
Abstract |
The chapter explores the process of nursing practice and how it contributes to health, derived from research undertaken in New Zealand. It presents the nature of nursing research as if practice – the researcher as if practitioner – establishing a foundation for the development of nursing knowledge that would make a distinct contribution to health and health care. It includes the philosophy and practicalities of nursing through the use of a case study of nursing a family with complex health circumstances. |
Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1185 |
Serial |
1170 |
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