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Author (up) Chick, D.N.P.; Pybus, M.W.
Title Massey nursing studies' student follow-up survey Type
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 244 Serial 244
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Author (up) Chick, D.N.P.; Pybus, M.W.
Title An examination of the images people have of nurses and nursing Type
Year 1975 Publication Abbreviated Journal Not available
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 30 Serial 30
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Author (up) Pybus, M.W.
Title Public health nurses and families under stress: promoting children's health in complex situations Type
Year 1993 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract A description of the interaction between Public Health Nurses and stressed families that include children. It includes the perspective on the relationship of both the Nurses and the families ending with a classification of the goals of the service
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 10 Serial 10
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Author (up) Pybus, M.W.
Title A longitudinal study of new mothers: a student exercise Type
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 173 Serial 173
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Author (up) Pybus, M.W.
Title The nurse in the community: community health nursing in New Zealand Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 422 Serial 422
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Author (up) Pybus, M.W.; Thomson, M.
Title Health awareness and health actions of parents health Type
Year 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal Department of Nursing Studies Archives 68.101/68.3
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Abstract The parents of 238 children in standard one (7 – 8 year olds) in two localities in New Zealand (one group chosen randomly, the other a census of a small community) were interviewed about health matters. Objectives of the study were:1. To describe parents understanding of the nature of health.2. Their understanding of threats to their health.3. To describe actions they take to promote their own and their children's health.Few respondents describe health as being just the absence of illness: the concept of energy is important in many descriptions of health. Threats to the health of children are seen as coming more from the environment as compared with adults, for whom more threats are seen as having a physiological origin. Only 13% of adults thought that they put a lot of effort into keeping healthy. The underlying rationale is the recognition of the importance of people's own actions in the attainment and maintenance of health
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 60 Serial 60
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