|   | 
Details
   web
Records
Author Moloney, J.A.
Title Midwifery practice: unfettered or shackled? Type
Year 1992 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 280 Serial 280
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Monro, J.A.
Title Person-environment imbalance in an occupational setting: a comparative study of nursing stress in several hospital wards Type
Year 1985 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 281 Serial 281
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Murphy, M.
Title Maintaining a loving vigil: parents' lived experience of having a baby in a neonatal unit Type
Year 1997 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 282 Serial 282
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author North, N.
Title Compliance from the perspective of tuberculosis patients Type
Year 1983 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 283 Serial 283
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Wilson, A.W.
Title The lived experience of adult patients commencing radiotherapy and/or cytotoxic chemotherapy Type
Year 1995 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 284 Serial 284
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Young, W.A.
Title District nursing clients: perceptions of participation in nursing care Type
Year 1989 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 285 Serial 285
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Douche, J.R.
Title Urban women's choice of birthplace and locus of control Type
Year 1997 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract Discourse about women assuming greater control over their childbirth experience has received much attention in contemporary childbirth and womens' studies publications. Research in the domain of childbirth has shown that a sense of control over one's birth experience is related to childbirth satisfaction. More specifically, studies have used Locus of Control measures and have found a significant relationship exists between expectations for control and choice of birth place. Choice of birth place features in some articles as a factor that determines the degree to which control can be exercised. Home, as a place of birth, is considered a setting in which a woman can have optimum control over her experience. Many women are discouraged from taking up this option, based on fears about safety. Reflection on why women continue to pursue a home birth against the wishes of their care giver rekindled and interest in Locus of Control. This study was undertaken to explore the relationship between urban women's choice of birth place setting and their scores on two different measures of Locus of Control (LOC). The aims of the study were: to test whether LOC scores predict choice of birth place for women who chose hospital, home or a birthing centre as their place of birth; to test which of the two LOC scales (Levenson's generalised measure or Wallston et al's more specific scale) is the most useful in predicting the influence of LOC and choice of birth place and to explore the relationship between choice of birth place LOC, demographic and contextual factors surrounding pregnancy. The method used in the study was a descriptive correlational design. One hundred and ninety four pregnant urban women who accessed a range of maternity care providers in the greater Auckland , Wellington , Christchurch and Dunedin cities responded to a “Birth Choice Survey” between April and June 1996. Tests of significance found significant differences for powerful others and chance Locus of Control among the three groups of women who chose hospital, home or a birthing center as a place of birth. Differences were significant at p = 0.05. No significant differences were ffound in the scores for internal Locus of Control for women in the three groups. Limitations in the sample sixe prevented linear discrimination being successful in predicting the influence and choice of LOC variables and choice of birth place for both scales. A classification tree was employed to identify key variables which might affect choice of birth place and indicated that women who were extremely happy with their birth place choice were more likely to be those who chose home birth. Locus of Control measures are interesting, and if used specifically, may be helpful in relation to understanding a women's choice of birth place. However general assessment of the contextual factors appears just as relevant. Implications of this study are the while women may differ in how they perceive their outcomes are determined, an overwhelming majority of women who participated in this study value their ability to make choices about their birth location. Identifying consumer perceptions about control and the contextual factors that influence women's choice of their birth place has the potential to clarify women's preferences for responsibility in their birth experience. Limitations of the study were addressed and included suggestions to improve response rates and thus generalizability of findings. Implications for further research were also considered
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 287 Serial 287
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Price, E.M.A.
Title An exploration of the nature of therapeutic nursing in a general rehabilitation team Type
Year 1997 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 288 Serial 288
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Wilson, C.
Title Reflections on care: Older people speak about experiences of nursing care in acute medical and surgical wards Type
Year 1998 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Older people; Nurse-patient relations
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 289 Serial 289
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Whitehead, S.
Title Nursing care for the elderly: a survey of training needs Type
Year 1980 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal MacMillan Brown Library – University of Canterbury
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract A report prepared in association with the Nursing Subcommittee of the North Canterbury Geriatrics Advisory Committee
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 290 Serial 290
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Wallace, S.
Title The professionalisation of nursing 1900-1930 Type
Year 1987 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 291 Serial 291
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Ross, N.
Title Nursing professionalism and the Employment Contracts Act Type
Year 1996 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 292 Serial 292
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Ramsay, P.D.K.
Title The vocational commitment of student nurses and student teachers Type
Year 1978 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 293 Serial 293
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Palmer, S.G.
Title Positively positive: an experimental evaluation of the Wellness Programme, Burnett Centre Type
Year 1993 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 294 Serial 294
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Moulson, M.J.
Title Senior nurse administrators as decision makers in an era of environmental change Type
Year 1982 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 295 Serial 295
Permanent link to this record