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Author
Papps, E.
Title
(Re)positioning nursing: Watch this space
Type
Journal Article
Year
2001
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
4-12
Keywords
History of nursing
;
Nurse practitioners
Abstract
This paper traces the emergence of categories of nurse over the last hundred years from the time that the Nurses Registration Act became law in 1901. Insights from the work of Michel Foucault are utilised to show how nurses and nursing have been historically shaped and positioned. It is suggested that the recent endorsement by the Nursing Council of New Zealand of the concept and title of 'nurse practitioner' represents an opportunity for nurses to imagine what might be constructed for their roles.
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Serial
630
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Author
Papps, E.
Title
The doctoring of childbirth and the regulation of midwifery
Type
Year
1992
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
University of Otago Library
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 233
Serial
233
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Author
Vernon, R.A.
;
Jacobs, S.
;
Papps, E.
Title
An innovative initiative for advanced nursing practice roles
Type
Journal Article
Year
2007
Publication
Vision: A Journal of Nursing
Abbreviated Journal
Available online from Eastern Institute of Technology
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
16-17
Keywords
Advanced nursing practice
;
Primary health care
;
Nurse practitioners
;
Nursing models
Abstract
This paper reports an initiative which is an example of partnership between education and health organisations resulting in the implementation of a jointly funded advanced nursing practice role. The model is for community based Nurse Practitioner-managed health care for primary health and disease management. The key partners in this project are the Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawke's Bay District Health Board, and a Primary Health Organisation (Tu Meke – First Choice). This article summarises the objectives, implementation, evaluation and benefits of the programme.
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NRSNZNO @ research @
Serial
1311
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