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Author Duthie, J.M. openurl 
  Title Domicilary nursing services of a hospital board Type
  Year (up) 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author  
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  Abstract A Study undertaken to determine the need to extend the Domiciliary Nursing Services of a Hospital Board to include the provision of a 24 hour nursing service in the city area  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 49 Serial 49  
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Author Burrell, S. openurl 
  Title Kenepuru Hospital: nursing manpower Type
  Year (up) 1977 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author  
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  Abstract A study undertaken with the purpose of looking at Nursing manpower in Wellington Hospital Board, West Coast Region  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 71 Serial 71  
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Author Kapoor, S.D. openurl 
  Title Application of the process in the care of an alcohol dependent client Type
  Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author  
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  Abstract Feasibility for Nursing studies component of B.A. degree, Wellington Victoria University, Wellington 1978. With health workers and clients in 4 different health districts, an Industry, Health Centre, Intermediate School and University Health and Counselling  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 33 Serial 33  
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Author Kapoor, S.D. openurl 
  Title A study on planning and programming for nursing services in New Zealand: priorities for the period 1980-1985 Type
  Year (up) 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 23 Serial 23  
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Author Kapoor, S.D. openurl 
  Title The development of effective learning to help nurses achieve their professional obligation Type
  Year (up) 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal author  
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  Abstract Research paper presented as part of the requirements for Nursing Studies component of a B.A. Degree Wellington Victoria University, Wellington  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 108 Serial 108  
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Author Litchfield, M. openurl 
  Title Survey of child health care in primary schools in the Wellington area Type
  Year (up) 1979 Publication Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand Abbreviated Journal Author, New Zealand Nurses Association Library, We  
  Volume 75 Issue 2 Pages 18-20  
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  Abstract The study was undertaken as a project for the International Year of the Child. There was a need for information to identify what health care in needed in schools and to contribute to a review of the role of the nurses. Teachers and principals of all primary schools of the Wellington area were surveyed to describe the health care being provided and needed. Recommendations were made for school nurses who would support the health-related teaching by teachers, provide first aid and advice, and take an extended role for family health operating from a clinic in the school.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 388  
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Author White, E. L. openurl 
  Title A co-operative approach to nursing manpower planning Type
  Year (up) 1980 Publication Abbreviated Journal author  
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  Abstract The paper reviews, as a case history, the progress (to 1980) of the development of a Nursing Manpower Plan for Wellington Hospital Board.The main features of protocol are delineated.The prime requirement for the development of a manpower plan are perceived of as having available, reliable, quantifiable and comparable data.Discussion indicates the methods of collection, analysis and use (actual and potential) of quantifiable data.The use of quantifiable data indicated the potential, for the use of “nursing hours per patient per day”  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 212 Serial 212  
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Author Takarangi, J. openurl 
  Title Historical review of written descriptions of community based nursing in New Zealand 1910 – 1980 Type
  Year (up) 1984 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author, Department of Health, Palmerston North  
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  Abstract Using the content analysis method all items published in the New Zealand nursing journal over 12 months every 10 years 1910 – 1980 were analysed. The focus was nursing in the community and data was gathered on categories of nurses mentioned, the contexts, categories of clients plus 68 nursing activity sub-categories. The data in analysed and discussed to show demands and patterns over time  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 62 Serial 62  
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Author Takarangi, J. openurl 
  Title Nursing workforce Type
  Year (up) 1985 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author  
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  Abstract An indepth appraisal of the nursing workforce planning report (1985) has been made which challenges some of the basic assumptions. The report findings have been reconsidered using the primary health care perspective  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 86 Serial 86  
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Author Jones, M. openurl 
  Title The complexities of post operative pain management and a study of the effectiveness of continuous intravenous narcotic infusion pumps as a means of pain relief in the first 48 hours post operatively Type
  Year (up) 1985 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author, Auckland Hospital, Auckland Institute of  
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  Abstract The purpose of this paper was to observe the effectiveness of continuous intravenous narcotic infusions as a means of pain relief in the first 48 hours post operatively. 12 patients who had experienced major thoracic or abdominal surgery participated in the study. Pain was assessed at rest and on activity on visual analogues at 5 specific times daily for up to 48 hours post operatively. Data was also collected from a structured interview within the first 48 hours and a retrospective interview when the infusion was discontinued. Results indicated- 1. Very little correlation of changes in pain relief dose to the assessment of pain intensity. 2. Documentation and assessment was not always thoroughly completed. 3. Inadequate treatment of pain post operatively was evident especially on activity. It should be emphasised that pain management could be improved through a focus in interdisciplinary consultation, continuing in service education on pain management and accountability in procedure.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 102 Serial 102  
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Author Nelson, K.; Cook, N. openurl 
  Title Nursing research questionnaire: Diploma of Nursing research component Type
  Year (up) 1986 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author  
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  Abstract In October, 1986 the fifteen technical institutes that run Nursing programs in New Zealand were sent questionnaire that were designed to find out about the Nursing Research Component in the Diploma of Nursing, The Advanced Diploma of Nursing and other Nursing Courses. The same questions were asked of each of these courses. Twelve replies were received and eleven were analysed in this report. Two general observations emerged from the Diploma of Nursing: 1. The questionnaires varied greatly in the detail provided in answers. 2. Where there were small numbers enrolled in the Diploma of Nursing, the questionnaire answers suggest there is less emphasis placed on Nursing research as a separate component in the course. This small project provides us with some information about the Nursing Research Component in the Diploma of Nursing courses offered in New Zealand  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 83 Serial 83  
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Author Watson, P.B. openurl 
  Title Care or control questions and answers for psychiatric nursing practice Type
  Year (up) 1990 Publication Nursing Praxis in New Zealand Abbreviated Journal Author  
  Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 10-14  
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  Abstract An existential phenomenological approach is used to study the experience of six adults hospitalised with acute mental illness which they considered contribute to the stress of, or coping with mental illness. The phenomenological research methods used is described. The analysis of the data reveals that consumers of acute mental health care view being controlled as contributing to the stress of mental illness, and caring as contributing to them coping with mental illness. The implications of these findings for nursing practice and further research are discussed  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 151 Serial 151  
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Author McEldowney, R.A. openurl 
  Title A new lamp is shining: life histories of five feminist nurse educators Type
  Year (up) 1992 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 439 Serial 439  
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Author Litchfield, M. openurl 
  Title Computers and the form of nursing to come Type Conference Article
  Year (up) 1992 Publication Abbreviated Journal Held by NZNO Library and author  
  Volume Proceedings of the Inaugural National Nursing Info Issue Pages 81-90  
  Keywords Nursing: Computers; Technology  
  Abstract A paper presented at the annual conference of Nursing Informatics New Zealand (subsequently incorporated into the collective organisation, Health Informatics NZ).  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1317  
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Author Litchfield, M. openurl 
  Title The process of health patterning in families with young children who have been repeatedly hospitalised Type
  Year (up) 1993 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author, University of Minnesota Library  
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  Abstract An exploration of the nature of nursing knowledge in practice. The praxis methodology was inspired by the Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness and evolved through the process of the research. The methodology was eventually presented as both the process of research and practice. Five families were visited in their homes five times to talk about what was going on for them. All were experiencing a time of great upheaval in family life. After three visits a summary text was constructed merging researcher statements and parent quotes and given to the families. Through the subsequent reflective discussion significant insights into family pattern were shown in statements of intended action to change how health matters were managed with greater facility in family living. The process was presented as five themes with descriptors representing a non-linear, discontinuous progression: A moment of partnership: parameters of entry and closure, a timing of upheaval in family life, and an in-forming capacity through the bringing together of family story-telling and researcher's theory. An evolving dialogue: a progressive flow of enfolding and unfolding, and its embeddedness in contexts of socio-economic status, gender and health care culture. Recognising pattern: incidental revelations and an all-encompassing insight as the potential for action. Expanding horizon: moving from being on a treadmill trapped in the present without vision to having a view to a future, the presence of past and future. Increasing connectedness: a sense of inclusion, inter-dependence and generally, transformation in family life. This was a framework for personal practice  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 121 Serial 121  
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