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Author | Payne, D.; Goedeke, S. | ||||
Title | Holding together: Caring for clients undergoing assisted reproductive technologies | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2007 | Publication | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 60 | Issue | 6 | Pages | 645-653 |
Keywords | Nursing specialties; Sexual and reproductive health; Communication; Multidisciplinary care teams | ||||
Abstract | This paper reports a study to investigate the roles and experiences of nurses caring for clients undergoing assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Nurses are in a potentially unique position in the assisted reproductive technology environment as they maintain a more constant contact with the client. A qualitative approach was taken and a convenience sample of 15 nurses from New Zealand was interviewed in 2005. Data were analysed using interpretive description. The overarching theme identified was that of the potential role of the nurse to 'hold together' multiple components of the assisted reproductive technology process: holding together clients' emotional and physical experiences of assisted reproductive technologies; holding together the roles of different specialist team members; and holding together personal own emotions. It encompasses practices such as information-giving, interpreting, supporting and advocating. The researchers note that recognition of and support for the complexity of the role of ART nurses may positively contribute to clients' experiences. | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 985 | Serial | 969 | ||
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Author | Therkleson,T. | ||||
Title | Ginger compress therapy for adults with osteoarthritis | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 66 | Issue | 10 | Pages | 2225?2233 |
Keywords | Ginger compress therapy; Giorgi?s method; nursing; osteoarthritis | ||||
Abstract | Abstract Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explicate the phenomenon of ginger compresses for people with osteoarthritis. Background. Osteoarthritis is claimed to be the leading cause of musculoskeletal pain and disability in Western society. Management ideally combines non-pharmacological strategies, including complementary therapies and pain-relieving medication. Ginger has been applied externally for over a thousand years in China to manage arthritis symptoms. Method. Husserlian phenomenological methodology was used and the data were collected in 2007. Ten purposively selected adults who had suffered osteoarthritis for at least a year kept daily diaries and made drawings, and follow-up interviews and telephone conversations were conducted. Findings. Seven themes were identified in the data: (1) Meditative-like stillness and relaxation of thoughts; (2) Constant penetrating warmth throughout the body; (3) Positive change in outlook; (4) Increased energy and interest in the world; (5) Deeply relaxed state that progressed to a gradual shift in pain and increased interest in others; (6) Increased suppleness within the body and (7) More comfortable, flexible joint mobility. The essential experience of ginger compresses exposed the unique qualities of heat, stimulation, anti-inflammation and analgesia. Conclusion. Nurses could consider this therapy as part of a holistic treatment for people with osteoarthritis symptoms. Controlled research is needed with larger numbers of older people to explore further the effects of the ginger compress therapy. |
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Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1346 | ||
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Author | Butler, A.M. | ||||
Title | Manpower planning for quality nursing care | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1976 | Publication | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 69 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 26-30 |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 74 | Serial | 74 | ||
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Author | Butler, A.M. | ||||
Title | Towards a staffing formula: a staffing system for general and obstetric wards | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1980 | Publication | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 73 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 8-10 |
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Abstract | A system of staffing is described which can be used to distribute existing staff equitably throughout wards according to patient numbers and the degree of patient/ nurse dependency | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 137 | Serial | 137 | ||
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Author | Butler, A.M. | ||||
Title | Towards a staffing formula: home visit rating scales for community health nurses | Type | |||
Year | 1980 | Publication | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | Auckland Hospital |
Volume | 73 | Issue | 9 | Pages | 9-14 |
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Abstract | Reports the development of a set of Rating scales which can be used to measure the Home visiting part of the workload of Community Health Nurses. The scales provide a useful tool for the equitable distribution of Home visits among existing staff and can assist in the assessment of the total workload of the Community Health Nurses | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 138 | Serial | 138 | ||
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