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Author Browne, B.
Title Health and safety in employment: legal remedies to prevent the occupational hazards of hospital oncology nurses Type
Year 1995 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 313 Serial 313
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Author Blue, R.G.
Title A new net goes out fishing: options for change within the public health nursing service Type
Year 1995 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 314 Serial 314
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Author Beck, A.
Title Organisational outcomes of burnout among nurses Type
Year 1998 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 315 Serial 315
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Author Amer, G.A.
Title Occupational stress and coping among psychiatric nurses Type
Year 1992 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 316 Serial 316
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Author Alexander, S.M.
Title Evaluation as an aged-care management tool: a case study Type
Year 1989 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 317 Serial 317
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Author Abel, S.
Title Midwifery and maternity services in transition: an examination of change following the Nurses Amendment Act 1990 Type
Year 1997 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 318 Serial 318
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Author Walton, J.A.
Title Nursing practice in New Zealand hospitals: staff nurses and enrolled nurses: an investigation into the nature and organisation of nursing practice Type
Year 1989 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract Review of the preparation and initial employment of nurses
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 319 Serial 319
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Author Finlayson, M.
Title An analysis of the implementation of health policy in New Zealand 1901 – 1996 Type
Year 1996 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 320 Serial 320
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Author King, B.E.; Fletcher, M.P.; Main, L.G.
Title Institutional provisions for the aged: a survey of one region Type
Year 1985 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Canterbury Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 321 Serial 321
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Author King, B.E.; Callon(?nee Main), L.G.; Fletcher, M.P.
Title Post-basic nursing education in New Zealand: a report of a survey undertaken in selected geographical areas Type
Year 1982 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Canterbury Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 322 Serial 322
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Author King, B.E.
Title Income maintenance and health care provisions for the aged: a comparative study of two societies, the United States and New Zealand Type
Year 1981 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal University of Canterbury Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 323 Serial 323
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Author Day, D.R.
Title The recognition of prior learning: a case study of an undergraduate nursing degree programme Type
Year 1997 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Author, Flinders University of South Australia Lib
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Abstract A case study which examines the implementation of RPL, in an undergraduate nursing programme. Themes developed about the areas of a shift in ownership and control of nursing education to learner. The need to develop assessment processes that are more consistant with a non technical view was identified. Curricula need to be examined to allow RPL to be included
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 324 Serial 324
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Author Francis, H.
Title Exploring continuity of wound care: a critical approach Type
Year 1998 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Deakin University Library, Eastern Institute of Te
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Abstract This study aimed to explore the range of issues that surround the continuity of wound care between hospital and community care settings in a provincial area of New Zealand, from the perspective of the health care professionals providing the wound care. Previous research into continuity of care concentrated predominantly upon purely nursing issues. This means that both the profound implications of the interprofessional relationships of the various health care professionals involved in wound care, and the far-reaching effects of the socio-economic context within which wound care was given were often not considered. A critical ethnographic approach was employed to explore continuity of care in this community. Health professionals were interviewed twice. A first interview discussed some of the unacknowledged power relations and the contextual issues that effect continuity of wound care, as well as offering the opportunity for the participants to reflect on the issues that emerged. Following preliminary analysis of the data from the first interview, a summary of findings was given to each of the participants which served as a focus for the second interview. Following these, the data were analysed, and the main themes that influenced the continuity of wound care for the participants were identified. Analysis of the data revealed all the participants practicing under considerable socio-political constraints which interfered with their ability to provide high quality wound care for their patients: these constraints dictated both who gave the wound care and how they were able to do it. The data also revealed the various relationships between the different professionals as another major area of influence upon continuity of wound care. Medical dominance was identified as having a profound impact upon nurses ability to optimise continuity of wound care. The study concluded there are a number of areas that need to be addressed in order to optimise continuity of wound care, at both local and governmental level. The development of a nurse-led wound clinic is one initiative that would go a long way to address these issues
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 325 Serial 325
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Author Davies, B.
Title Midwifery competencies: students' stories Type
Year 1997 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 326 Serial 326
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Author Wilson, A.M.
Title Practice-based reflection: learning grounded in practice Type
Year 1996 Publication (up) Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 327 Serial 327
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