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Ross, N. |
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Nursing professionalism and the Employment Contracts Act |
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1996 |
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University of Waikato Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 292 |
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292 |
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Ramsay, P.D.K. |
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The vocational commitment of student nurses and student teachers |
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1978 |
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University of Waikato Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 293 |
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293 |
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Palmer, S.G. |
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Positively positive: an experimental evaluation of the Wellness Programme, Burnett Centre |
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1993 |
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University of Auckland |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 294 |
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294 |
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Moulson, M.J. |
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Senior nurse administrators as decision makers in an era of environmental change |
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1982 |
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University of Waikato |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 295 |
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295 |
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Mortlock, B. |
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The business of caring: practice nurses in primary health care |
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1996 |
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University of Canterbury Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 296 |
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296 |
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Morrison, M. |
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Body-guarded: the social aesthetics of critical care |
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1994 |
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University of Auckland Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 297 |
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297 |
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Messervy, L. |
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The rise of the independent nurse practitioner: a comparative study of independent nurse practitioners and nurses in traditional work places |
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1993 |
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University of Auckland Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 298 |
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298 |
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MacManus, M. |
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Reflective practice: teaching the practice of nursing |
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1994 |
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University of Auckland Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 299 |
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299 |
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McEldowney, R.A. |
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Critical resistance in nursing education: a nurse educator's story |
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1995 |
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University of Waikato Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 300 |
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300 |
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Howard, F.M. |
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Staff – patient interaction patterns in hospital and community psychiatric facilities, a comparison |
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1983 |
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University of Auckland |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 301 |
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301 |
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Kerslake, M.T. |
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The nurse practitioner in the South Pacific region: concerns about this innovation |
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1994 |
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University of Auckland Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 302 |
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302 |
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Sherrard, I.M. |
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Death of a colleague in the workplace |
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1998 |
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Human Resources |
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Author – UNITEC Institute of Technology P.O.Box 92 |
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19 |
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Questionnaires were completed by participants who had had a colleague die. Participants reported that some were still having difficulty with the loss of a work collogue. Participants wanted managers to provide both managerial and emotional support during their time of grieving |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 303 |
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303 |
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Dodd, J.E.L. |
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Individual privacy and the public good of health research |
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1995 |
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This is a piece of philosophy research and covers the following matters; the nature of privacy, Why it is morally significant, nature of health research, the privacy issues in health research and finally some suggestions as to ways privacy in health research may be preserved |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 305 |
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305 |
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Simpson, J. |
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Hospice nurses responses to patient non-acceptance of treatment or care |
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1998 |
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Massey University Library (later 1999) |
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Hospice nurses in New Zealand provide supportive care to patients of settings. In doing so, the hospice nurse and team are likely to have an ideal of a “good death” that guides their practice.A 'good death“ is one where symptons are well controlled without over medicalisation, where there is an acceptance of death by the patient and loved ones and where appropriatepreparation and completion of unfinished business has occurred. The death itself is peaceful and the loved ones are present. However, patients or their families do not always accept the treatment or care that the nurses offer to facilitate the best quality of life and a ”good death“ for the patient. This may leave the nurses involved feeling distressed and confused, as they are confronted with the conflict between the patients' path and the nurses' ideals.This study employs critical incident technique to explore how nurses respond and feel when the patients decline the treatment or care the nurse feels will improve their quality of life and eventually lead to a ”good death“. The findings illustrate a broad range of treatment or care that is declined by either patients or their families in the first instance. This study uncovers a number of action responses nurses use in these situations, which demonstrate acceptance of patient choice but also need to help the patient experience a ”good death". In addition it demonstrates that nurses experience a gamut of emotional responses to such situations, some of which are painful for the nurse and have the potential to cause stress. Recommendations are made which may assist nurses limit the distress they experience when patients of their families decline the treatment or care, and empower nurses with further strategies to use in such situations |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 306 |
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306 |
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Chick, D.N.P. |
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Interpersonal needs, norms and performance in nursing |
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1974 |
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Australian National University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 307 |
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307 |
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