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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 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 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 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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Author Takarangi, J. openurl 
  Title The elderly person's perception of their community using mental maps Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract Using a community assessment model (Takarangi, 1981) this field project set out to ascertain how the well elderly in the community perceived their community as a place to live in.A technique from human geography – mental maps was used to gather perceptual data. This discussion looks at other possible application of the tool  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 111 Serial 111  
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Author Peters, B.C. openurl 
  Title The image of nurses on television: a study looking at the image of nurses portrayed on television in New Zealand in 1983 programs Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract All Nurse/Doctor Television programs were observed and questionnaires completed over a period of two weeks, during August 1983, to study the image of Nurses as portrayed on Television, and to compare the findings with those of previous American studies in particular the studies done by Kalisch, B.J. and Kalisch, P.A. ( 1982). A total of 20 programs were viewed, divided into categories and analysed. The main categories were general and personal data, characteristics portrayed by nurses and activities performed as part of the professional role. Results indicated that overall the portrayed image of Nurses is a negative one which continues to enforce the traditional broad stereotypes held of Nurses. Namely the 'angel of mercy', sex object, Doctor's handmaiden or battle axe dragon. This study supports the previous American studies and indicates that the image has not changed a great deal since 1979  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 113 Serial 113  
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Author Blair, S. openurl 
  Title The lived experience of the surgical patient Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract Acute illness as lived experience gives the person involved an understanding and knowledge of how they perceive a crisis in their lives. It also provides meaning and orientation to their world. Any perception a person has to an acute illness is a lived experience for that person. It is very personal and will live with that person forever  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 115 Serial 115  
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Author Keen, N. openurl 
  Title To live or let die: who decides and why? Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract A survey of health professionals in a medium-sized regional hospital, examining attitudes and perceptions of clinical practice surrounding 'do not resuscitate' orders. Data collected using a questionnaire circulated to medical and nursing professionals currently practising in general medical and surgical areas. Reveals differences in what actually happens in clinical practice compared to what health professionals believe should happen. Using five brief case vignettes, agreement is shown in only two cases as to what resuscitation status should be. Shows that determining resuscitation status in dependent on the individual's values and belief systems  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 136 Serial 136  
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Author Perry, J.(see also C.) openurl 
  Title Transition from student to graduate: phase 1, profile of third year comprehensive nursing students (1986) Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract The aim of the first phase of this research was to collect simple survey data to describe in general terms the biographical and demographic characteristics of a national cohort of final year students in Comprehensive Nursing Courses  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 141 Serial 141  
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Author Perry, J.(see also C.) openurl 
  Title Transition from student to graduate: phase 2, profile of 1986 comprehensive graduates: first year graduation Type Miscellaneous
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  Abstract The report contains biographical and demographic data from 255 Comprehensive Nursing graduates from the 1986 Cohort ( N= 1200) It is a follow up survey of Nurse Students who participated in the 1987 survey ( Phase 1) It describes these graduates' experiences on entry to the workforce  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 142 Serial 142  
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