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Author | Vincent, N. | ||||
Title | Starting late: problems and coping strategies of women who delay parenting until after the age of 40 years | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | Massey University Library | |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 401 | Serial | 401 | ||
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Author | Davenport, F.A. | ||||
Title | A descriptive study of the spiritual needs of patients with leukemia | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | Massey University Library | |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 403 | Serial | 403 | ||
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Author | Richardson, A. | ||||
Title | Health promotion and public health nursing | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | University of Otago Library | |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 405 | Serial | 405 | ||
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Author | Coup, A. | ||||
Title | Being safe and taking risks: how nurses manage children's pain | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | Massey University | |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 434 | Serial | 434 | ||
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Author | Seaton, P. | ||||
Title | The experiences of registered nurses in polytechnic baccalaureate degree programmes: an interpretive phenomenological study | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | Massey University | |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 435 | Serial | 435 | ||
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Author | Osborne, M. | ||||
Title | A qualitative meta-analytical account of the phenomen of self-mutilation among non-psychotic clients within the mental health care system | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | Massey University | |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 437 | Serial | 437 | ||
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Author | Papps, Elaine | ||||
Title | Knowledge, power, and nursing education in New Zealand: a critical analysis of the construction of the nursing identity | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 330 p. | ||
Keywords | Nursing education; Nursing identity; Michel Foucault; Curriculum; Governmentality | ||||
Abstract | Describes and critically analyses the construction of the nursing identity through curriculum and social relations of power. Conducts a critical analysis using Foucault's power/knowledge problematic to unmask power relations positioning the nurse in the discourses of medicine and gender. Analyses the construction of the nursing identity through curriculum and the social relations of power, using the Foucauldian notion of governmentality. | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ | Serial | 330 | ||
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Author | Clark, R.R. | ||||
Title | My fat arm: Living with lymphoedema following treatment for breast cancer | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | Victoria University of Wellington Library | |
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Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ | Serial | 350 | ||
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Author | Irvine, HJ | ||||
Title | Professional supervision for nurses and midwives | Type | Report | ||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | NZNO Library | |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 53 pp | ||
Keywords | Professional Supervision; Clinical supervision | ||||
Abstract | Report to the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust on Professional Supervision for registered Nurses and Midwives, May 1998. Objective of Project: To explore the extent of the development of a model of clinical supervision for nurses in the United Kingdom. Some of the key points that emerged: - Clinical supervision is a strong and accepted part of nursing culture in Britain. While not mandatory and not available to, or accepted by, all nurses, it is nevertheless generally known about and discussed at main nursing forums - The strong support and directives coming from nursing leadership is a major factor in the adoption of clinical supervision as a developmental, support and quality control - The increasing availability of resource material, courses, and in particular the investment made by the Department of Health and the Scottish Home and Health Office in funding a 23 site evaluation project has stimulated implementation of clinical supervision |
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Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1343 | ||
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Author | Armstrong,S | ||||
Title | How can the medical librarian contribute to evidence-based nursing practice | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | Held by Lakes DHB LIbrary (ROM) | |
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Abstract | Submitted to the School of Communications and Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library and Information studies. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1361 | ||
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Author | O'Brien, A.J. | ||||
Title | Negotiating the relationship: mental health nurses' perception of their practice | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Australian & New Zealand Journal of Mental Health Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | Author |
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Abstract | This exploratory descriptive study used focus groups to investigate experienced mental health nurses' perceptions of expertise in relation to their practice. Two focus group discussions were conducted, one compiling 4 nurses working in in-patient care, and the other with 5 nurses working in community care. The nurse-patient relationship was the central theme for both groups. Three sub-themes were identified and are discussed. They are: involvement, individualising care & minimising visibility. The significance of these themes for the articulation of mental health nursing practice is discussed | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 362 | Serial | 362 | ||
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Author | Lakeman, R.M. | ||||
Title | Psychiatric – mental health nurses on the internet | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Computers in Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 16 | Issue | 2 | Pages | 87-89 |
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Abstract | This research began in 1995 with an e-mail survey of psychiatric / mental health (PMH) nurses who belonged to an e-mail discussion group. The original aims were to describe how PMH used and learned to use the internet, the benefits to their work, and how they saw the internet affecting their work in future. Data were analysed using content analysis techniques and findings published in a number of forums. In 1999 another survey using the same e-mail list was undertaken to explore how things had changed in terms of internet use and peoples visions of how the internet is likely to impact on nursing in the future. These data are the subject of continuing analysis | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 191 | Serial | 191 | ||
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Author | Sherrard, I.M. | ||||
Title | Death of a colleague in the workplace | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Human Resources | Abbreviated Journal | Author – UNITEC Institute of Technology P.O.Box 92 |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 19 | ||
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Abstract | Questionnaires were completed by participants who had had a colleague die. Participants reported that some were still having difficulty with the loss of a work collogue. Participants wanted managers to provide both managerial and emotional support during their time of grieving | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 303 | Serial | 303 | ||
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Author | Sherrard, I.M. | ||||
Title | Chronic illness: a challenge to manage in the workplace | Type | |||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Human Resources | Abbreviated Journal | Author – UNITEC of Technology, Private Bag 92025., |
Volume | Issue | October | Pages | 16 | |
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Abstract | Questionnaires were completed in the work place. The participants had all experienced a chronic illness. The results revealed that the manager has the responsibility to deal openly with the staff member who is ill, and for some managers this is difficult to do | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ 304 | Serial | 304 | ||
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Author | van Wissen, K.A.; Litchfield, M.; Maling, T. | ||||
Title | Living with high blood pressure | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 1998 | Publication | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 27 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 567-574 |
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Abstract | An interdisciplinary (nursing-medicine) collaboration in a qualitative descriptive research project undertaken in the Wellington School of Medicine with New Zealand Health Research Council funding. The purpose was to inform the practice of nursing and medical practitioners. A group of patients were interviewed in their homes. Their experience of having a diagnosis of hypertension and prescription of long-term treatment requiring adjustment in their lives and the lives of their families is presented as themes. | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ | Serial | 360 | ||
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