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Author Peddie, B.
Title Consideration of changes in apgar scores and incidence of caesarian section for foetal distress since the introduction of foetal monitoring Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 40 Serial 40
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Author Wenn, J.
Title Decision making in senior nurses Type Miscellaneous
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Abstract The decision making behavior of senior nursing staff would alter as a result of participation in a planned in service education program which focused on the decision making process
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 44 Serial 44
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Author Butler, A.M.
Title Development of home visit rating scales for nurses working in the community Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 46 Serial 46
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Author Brodie, S.E.
Title Drug monitoring Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 50 Serial 50
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Author Peddie, B.; McPherson, F.
Title Efficiency of syntocinon spray Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 51 Serial 51
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Author Trout, F.
Title Empowering parents with under age five children and health service accountability Type Miscellaneous
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Abstract A challenge of some assumptions inherent in the relationship of empowerment in non acute health care situations and health service accountability. The resulting model is a useful appraisal of increasing responsiveness in policy development in keeping with the philosophy associated with Primary health care. Literature resource were selected to support culturally appropriate care in child Health care promotion
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 52 Serial 52
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Author Butler, A.M.
Title Evaluation of attitude change during weekly study programmes for nurses in geriatric wards Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 54 Serial 54
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Author Mathias, L.; Burgess, J.
Title Exit site infection: survey of patients undergoing continuous peritoneal dialysis Type Miscellaneous
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Abstract An apparent increase in exit- site infections of intra peritoneal catheters during the initial post Op. period has been observed. The aim of the study was to ascertain a more appropriate method of exit site care and thus minimise infection. A total of 21 patients voluntarily participated in two randomly divided groups. Group 1. did not experience exit site infection during 1-7. This dressing method was particularly successful with high risk patients
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 55 Serial 55
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Author Lord, D.H.
Title Exploratory study of reasons for voluntary termination of nursing staff at Braemar hospital and training school Type
Year 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)
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Abstract A study exploring the following hypotheses: 1. That full time Nurses and part time Nurses are satisfied by different things, therefore the two groups will exhibit different reasons for leaving the Hospital. Full time Staff will leave because of lack of satisfiers, part time Staff will leave because of lack of Dis-satisfiers.. 2. The reasons for the psycopaedic assistants leaving will be different from those for Professional Staff as the presence of promotional opportunities and the acceptance of responsibilities do not apply to the non-professional staff. 3. Salary will not be a significant factor for Staff leaving. 4, The lack of job satisfaction has had little to do with staff terminating. 5. That the absence of a School of Nursing has been the reason for a significant number of Staff leaving to Nurse elsewhere
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 56 Serial 56
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Author Tuffnell, C.
Title Giving patient lifting a lift Type Journal Article
Year 1987 Publication New Zealand Nursing Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 80 Issue 4 Pages 10-12
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Abstract This is an action study where 298 patient lifts were observed and analysed according to environmental patient and nurse activity factors, frequency of different types of lifts were also recorded and Nursing lifting loads estimated. Findings showed lack of planning in preparation for lifts, a tendency for Nurses to perform lifts without help and lifting loads and lift types which put Nurses at increased risk of injury. Suggestions are made for giving patient lifting a lift. These require action at individual nurse and organisational levels
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 58 Serial 58
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Author Seymour, P.D.
Title Improvement in the motivation of student nurses Type Journal Article
Year 1973 Publication New Zealand Nursing Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)
Volume 66 Issue 7 Pages 4-6
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 64 Serial 64
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Author Butler, A.M.
Title In-depth study of ward management in a public hospital Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 65 Serial 65
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Author Sutherland, F.R.
Title Incidence of phlebitis in intravenous infusions Type Miscellaneous
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Abstract Incidence of Phlebitis in association with the use of I.V. Infusions was studied. Patients in the I.C.U. with peripheral I.V. lines were studied over a 2.5 week period, a form being completed by the staff. The study established a 20% incidence of infusion phlebitis. The care and observations of intravenous therapy is a nursing responsibility requiring constant vigilance to detect early any complication that may arise
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 67 Serial 67
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Author Butler, A.M.
Title Long stay patients: a study of their activities and use of facilities Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 73 Serial 73
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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 (up)
Volume 69 Issue 3 Pages 26-30
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 74 Serial 74
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