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Author Butler, A.M. openurl 
  Title School of nursing: tutorial staff survey Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 95 Serial 95  
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Author Wenn, J. openurl 
  Title Self competency ratings: learning experience in research Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 96 Serial 96  
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Author Butler, A.M. openurl 
  Title Sickness and absence rates in three public hospitals Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 97 Serial 97  
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Author Sutherland, F.R. openurl 
  Title Sleep in the intensive care unit Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract Extensive treatment requirements for patients in I.C.U. frequently result in interruption of their sleep. Sleep interruption can become sleep deprivation with physiological and psychological effects. To determine the amount of sleep patients in the I.C.U. received, a brief study was done in the form of a questionnaire to nursing staff. Noise levels in the I.C.U. were recorded over a period of time. From the study it was concluded the majority of patients were sleep deprived  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 98 Serial 98  
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Author Kapoor, S.D. openurl 
  Title Smoking and health: an analysis of policymaking structure and process within the Department of Health concerned with the issue of smoking and health Type
  Year 1980 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington Library  
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  Abstract An analysis of policy making structure and process within the department of Health concerned with the issue of smoking and health. This paper deals with an important area of public policy both in terms of process and substance. It attempts to identify how policy is made in New Zealand. How policy is determined by the elected representative of the people and how far policy is made by the permanent state employees. The way political power is brought to bear in policy implementation is examined, as is the question: What level of policy research and analysis on smoking and health is affected in New Zealand? Attention is directed towards complex ideas of participation, representation and minority rights as well as to democratic theory in relation to cause and influence of conflict, public opinion formation, interest group influence and public policy making  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 99 Serial 99  
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Author Martin, M.M. openurl 
  Title Spiritual dimensions in health Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract The basic research question was " Do people find a spiritual dimension important in defining health and if so what is their understanding of a spiritual dimension in health and healing? A descriptive cross section survey was carried out using a questionnaire to gather data from different groups of people including providers, consumers and teachers of health and health care  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 100 Serial 100  
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Author Crisp, B.G. openurl 
  Title Staff levels in a long term ward – are they adequate? Type Journal Article
  Year 1985 Publication New Zealand Nursing Journal Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 78 Issue 11 Pages 12-15  
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  Abstract In this article, the author will discuss the way in which the task of finding out whether staff levels were adequate in a long term ward was approached. Figures were collated using a patient dependency rating (described below) in use at the time of the article, estimated nursing hours per patient and staff numbers per day; the 3 sets of figures were kept over a 28 day period. The results gained were compared to results from articles and reports perused by the author and conclusions reached as to whether the staff levels were adequate or not. Following this, implications of lack of staff and possible solutions were discussed  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 101 Serial 101  
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Author Jones, M. openurl 
  Title The complexities of post operative pain management and a study of the effectiveness of continuous intravenous narcotic infusion pumps as a means of pain relief in the first 48 hours post operatively Type
  Year 1985 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author, Auckland Hospital, Auckland Institute of  
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  Abstract The purpose of this paper was to observe the effectiveness of continuous intravenous narcotic infusions as a means of pain relief in the first 48 hours post operatively. 12 patients who had experienced major thoracic or abdominal surgery participated in the study. Pain was assessed at rest and on activity on visual analogues at 5 specific times daily for up to 48 hours post operatively. Data was also collected from a structured interview within the first 48 hours and a retrospective interview when the infusion was discontinued. Results indicated- 1. Very little correlation of changes in pain relief dose to the assessment of pain intensity. 2. Documentation and assessment was not always thoroughly completed. 3. Inadequate treatment of pain post operatively was evident especially on activity. It should be emphasised that pain management could be improved through a focus in interdisciplinary consultation, continuing in service education on pain management and accountability in procedure.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 102 Serial 102  
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Author Jarvis, B.M. openurl 
  Title Survey of 62 registered nurses on mathematical skills Type
  Year 1983 Publication Abbreviated Journal Otago Hospital Board  
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  Abstract A survey of Registered Nurse to assess educational needs in areas of 1. Drug dosage calculations. 2. Strength and dilution of solutions. 3. Calculation of Intravenous Drug Times  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 103 Serial 103  
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Author Blakey, V.M.; Bradley, F.V. openurl 
  Title Survey of home visits by public health nurses in Dunedin Health District Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 104 Serial 104  
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Author Lawton, M.M.(deceased); Students, openurl 
  Title Survey – at risk patients Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 105 Serial 105  
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Author Lawton, M.M.(deceased); Students, openurl 
  Title Survey – breast feeding Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 106 Serial 106  
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Author Jarvis, B.M.; Moytle, W. openurl 
  Title Technical versus personal components of care in the coronary care unit Type
  Year 1983 Publication Abbreviated Journal Otago Hospital Board, Dunedin.  
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  Abstract This study relates to the emphasis placed by Coronary care Nursing Staff on the technical aspects of care as compared with the personal aspects of care for the patient in this area  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 107 Serial 107  
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Author Kapoor, S.D. openurl 
  Title The development of effective learning to help nurses achieve their professional obligation Type
  Year 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal author  
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  Abstract Research paper presented as part of the requirements for Nursing Studies component of a B.A. Degree Wellington Victoria University, Wellington  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 108 Serial 108  
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Author Wenn, J. openurl 
  Title The effect of a planned in-service program on the decision making behaviour of senior nursing staff Type Miscellaneous
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 109 Serial 109  
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