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Mercer, C. |
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Interpreting the phenomenology of out-of-town hospitalisation using a Heideggerian framework |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2003 |
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Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
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Available online from Eastern Institute of Technology |
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11 |
Issue |
17 |
Pages |
20-25 |
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Keywords |
Nursing research; Patient satisfaction |
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This article is presented in two parts. In the first, an outline of Heidegger's approach to phenomenology is offered. A basic premise of hermeneutic phenomenology is that people make sense of the world through the narratives they tell to themselves and to others. When the researcher uses this philosophical approach, persons communicate their experiences; the researcher interprets the experience and communicates that understanding in writing. In the second part of the paper, the experiences of four people whose partners were hospitalised out of town is described. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1318 |
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1302 |
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White, T. |
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Title |
Avoiding the pitfalls of long-term suprapubic catheterisation |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2004 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
Available online at Eastern Institute of Technology |
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Volume |
12 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
4-7 |
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Keywords |
Nursing specialties; Long term care |
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Studies show that majority of complications experienced by patients with long term suprapubic catheters are associated with urinary tract infection and encrustation of catheters. This article will revise the pathophysiology of infection and encrustation and discuss management of suprapubic catheters based on current best practice. It is stressed that suprapubic catheters should only be considered once less invasive methods of maintaining bladder function have been exhausted as it is preferable for patients to manage incontinence with bladder training, pelvic floor exercises and continence products than to have a permanent indwelling catheter inserted. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1319 |
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1303 |
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Author |
Neville, S.J.; Alpass, F. |
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Title |
Older men and worries: The impact on well-being |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2006 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
Available online from Eastern Institute of Technology |
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14 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
4-7 |
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Keywords |
Older people; Male; Geriatric nursing |
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The aim of this research was to investigate the relationship between worries and psychological well-being, and self-rated health in older men. A cross-sectional survey method was used to investigate the research aim. A group of men aged 65 years and over (n = 217), who lived in a small New Zealand city, participated in this study. Results from this research revealed that worries about physical abilities and health were significantly related to a decrease in psychological well-being and self-rated health. Gerontological nurses are challenged to be cognisant of older men's concerns about their health and physical ability. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1323 |
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1307 |
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Author |
Bavidge, D. |
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Title |
Leadership: Further perspectives |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2006 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
Available online from Eastern Institute of Technology |
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Volume |
14 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
20-22 |
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Keywords |
Leadership; Feminist critique; Nursing philosophy |
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This paper uses two perspectives, a feminist analysis and emancipatory leadership model, to analyse the practice and philosophy of leadership. It finds the important components of leadership include communicating understanding, developing a sense of community, and reconstituting the power relationships. This challenges traditional leadership perspectives which privilege individuals hierarchically appointed, or with deemed alienable qualities or traits. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1325 |
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1309 |
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