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Author (up) Hand, K. openurl 
  Title Nursing, alcohol and the social model: a study of nurse attitudes Type
  Year 1984 Publication Abbreviated Journal A.T.I. Library North Shore & Alcohol Advisory Coun  
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  Abstract Health professionals, as well as clients, appear to often miss, ignore or avoid alcohol as a health problem. Changes in role for Nurses as well as changes in concepts of alcoholism, alcohol and alcohol control especially in sociological terms led to this study of Nurse's attitudes to alcohol as a social issue. Aim was to shed light on the adequacy of Nurses to function in the community and in the application of sociologically oriented programs of alcohol control. 44 Student Nurses on the point of entering clinical practise were questioned on 21 attitude items. Their responses were compared to those of 100 respondents selected as comparable demographically from 10,000 New Zealanders surveyed in 1978-79 by A.L.A.C. Differences were found, but no strong profile of distinctive 'nurse' views could be identified with confidence. No real extra concern for alcohol issues could be established giving some doubts about the efficiency of Nurses in the workplace. Nurses did differ in some areas of social viewpoints from the general New Zealand population but further studies are needed to more exactly define dimensions of these differences  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 79 Serial 79  
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Author (up) Mathias, L. openurl 
  Title Determination on patient participation in the assessment phase of the nursing process Type
  Year 1984 Publication Abbreviated Journal North Shore Hospital, Takapuna  
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  Abstract A pilot study to determine the effectiveness of the assessment tool as a data collection device was crucial to the effectiveness of the major study. The pilot sample consisted of 10 patients who participated in the assessment phase of the Nursing process. Patients complied with therapeutic objectives to control urinary incontinence when they participated in the assessment phase and when 24 hour Nursing support is available. The removal of this support ( within the Hospital environment) may be integral to long term compliance  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 45 Serial 45  
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Author (up) Plenty, J.; Seers, R. openurl 
  Title Incidence of backstrain in nurses and orderlies working in a geriatric unit (138 beds) Type
  Year 1984 Publication Abbreviated Journal North Shore Hospital (now Waitemata Health)  
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  Abstract In this study a questionnaire was designed to survey the incidence of back strain amongst staff members of a geriatric unit. This was completed by 71 staff members of a total of 99 forms issued. It would appear that back strain occurs in 70% of cases, but it is reported in only 8%. The causes of back strain in nursing are discussed and preventative measures outlined  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 66 Serial 66  
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Author (up) Shadbolt, Y.T. openurl 
  Title Curriculum innovation in a school of nursing – a case study Type
  Year 1984 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Auckland Library  
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  Abstract The study gives an account of curriculum development and innovation in a New Zealand school of nursing and focuses on some aspects of the basic diploma course. The study attempts, through the medium of case study, to illuminate the way in which significant curriculum decisions are made and ideas translated into institutional and technical form. Evidence is derived from the recorded perceptions of the participants, observations, and analyses of documented material. The findings confirm that the field of study is complex, multivariable and dynamic, and that translation of the curriculum on paper involves a multitude of deliberative and factual decisions by practicing teachers  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 43 Serial 43  
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Author (up) Takarangi, J. openurl 
  Title Historical review of written descriptions of community based nursing in New Zealand 1910 – 1980 Type
  Year 1984 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author, Department of Health, Palmerston North  
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  Abstract Using the content analysis method all items published in the New Zealand nursing journal over 12 months every 10 years 1910 – 1980 were analysed. The focus was nursing in the community and data was gathered on categories of nurses mentioned, the contexts, categories of clients plus 68 nursing activity sub-categories. The data in analysed and discussed to show demands and patterns over time  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 62 Serial 62  
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