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Gallaher, L. |
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Expert public health nursing practice: a complex tapestry |
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1997 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 258 |
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Glen, J. |
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The having-been-ness and the being-in-the-world of twin survivors |
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1996 |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 259 |
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259 |
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Glick, C.L. |
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An independent nurse practitioner in occupational health: is it feasible for New Zealand? |
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1988 |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 260 |
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260 |
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McSherry, M.A. |
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Childbirth in the Manawatu: women's perspectives |
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1986 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 261 |
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261 |
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Griffin, H.M. |
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Home sweet home birth: a qualitative study on the perceptions and experiences of home birth |
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1994 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 262 |
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262 |
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Hamilton, C. |
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Time perspectives in nursing practice |
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1982 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 263 |
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263 |
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Hedwig, J.A. |
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Midwives: preparation and practice |
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1990 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 267 |
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267 |
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Hickson, P. |
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Knowledge and action in nursing: a critical approach to the practice worlds of four nurses |
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1988 |
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This thesis provides an interpretive critique of the way in which knowledge is viewed, transmitted and crystallized in the practice worlds experienced by four registered nurses working in acute care hospital settings. The theoretical assumptions of critical social theory underpin both the methodological approach (case study) and the analysis of data. In-depth unstructured interview, a critically reflexive dialogue between the investigator and participant focussed on the practice world experiences of the nurse, was the principle research method. A brief analysis of documentation was also undertaken.It is argued that previous studies related to nursing practice, and to the social worlds of nursing, have been limited by their failure to take account of the socio-political context in which nursing takes place. There has been a tendency to treat the transmission of knowledge in nursing and nursing practice process of information exchange. No account of socially generated constraints on personal and professional agency, or of systematic distortions in communication within the practice setting are therefore given.The analysis of data in this study demonstrates the way in which constraints on personal and professional agency were experienced by each of the four participants. In particular, practice expressing the participant's professional nursing knowledge and values ws often denied in the face of shared understandings reflective of the institutional ideology. These shared understandings included a belief in the legitimacy of medical domination over other social factors and the support of doctor, rather than nurse or patient, centered practices.This study demonstrates that the way that nurses and other social actors come to “know” and interpret their social worlds is dependent on the socio-political contest in which that knowledge in produced. It also shows how this knowledge may be treated ad though it were 'an object'. This tendency to treat existing social relationships and practices as 'natural' hence unchallengeable masks possibilities for transformative action within the practice of nursing.It is argued that a particular form of knowledge is required if nurses are to overcome the types of constraint experienced by these four nurses. This knowledge, emancipatory knowledge, is that developed in the process of shared, socially critical self-reflection rather than solitary, self-critical reflection |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 268 |
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268 |
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Hotchin, C.L. |
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Midwives' use of unorthodox therapies: a feminist perspective |
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1996 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 269 |
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269 |
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Jackson, H. |
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Lost in the normality of birth: a study in grounded theory exploring the experiences of mothers who had unplanned abdominal surgery at the time of birth |
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1996 |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 270 |
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270 |
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Kavet, M.A. |
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User and provider perceptions of service quality: an exploratory study of a professional service |
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1991 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 271 |
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271 |
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Kinross, D.N.J. |
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A study of individual and organisational variables in relation to charge nurse behaviour |
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1981 |
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Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 272 |
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272 |
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Lambert, J. |
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They can't see what we see: voices and standpoint of twelve Plunket Nurses |
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1994 |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 273 |
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273 |
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Leamy, J. |
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The healing journey: survivors of ritual abuse |
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1994 |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 274 |
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274 |
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Owen - Mills, V.I. |
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An exploratory study of postmenopausal women's views of health maintenance |
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1997 |
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Victoria University of Wellington |
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This research aims to illuminate the reality of health and health maintenance as four postmenopausal women understand and experience it. The research employs feminist methodology, informed by postmodern feminist writers, in order to allow maximum flexibility and to be congruent with supporting the exploratory nature of the research. The women in the study self-nominated as postmenopausal, and functioned equally as co-researchers with the researcher in a focus group which met twice for one-hour audiotaped interviews. The resultant combined statement on health was produced after thematic analysis of the data and individual reflection, and represents the values these women hold, that health is largely attitudinal.“Health is not what happens to you physically, emotionally or mentally, but how you deal with it.”It is notable that the women did not mention nurses as having a role in their health maintenance, nor were other health professionals considered to be essential. As well, hormone replacement therapy – a common theme in women's conversation and lay women's literature – was not mentioned as being an integral to the women's health maintenance. The methodological approach means that the research in non-generalisable. However the findings may add to existing knowledge about prevailing health concerns of postmenopausal women, may enhance the discourse, and may identify the need for further research |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 275 |
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275 |
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