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Author |
Wilkinson, J.A. |
Title |
A mantle of protection? A critical analysis of the personal safety of district nurses |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Whitireia Nursing Journal |
Abbreviated Journal |
Whitireia Community Polytechnic and Massey University libraries |
Volume |
9 |
Issue |
30-6 |
Pages |
30-36 |
Keywords |
Occupational health and safety; Workplace violence; District nursing |
Abstract |
This qualitative inquiry, informed by Critical Social Theory, explored the personal safety experiences of district nurses in a New Zealand city. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1083 |
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Author |
Wilkinson, A. |
Title |
New age informatics & the management of perioperative nursing documentation |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2007 |
Publication |
Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
35 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
20-23 |
Keywords |
Nursing; Administration |
Abstract |
Investigates the requirements for documentation by nurses. Research by Millar & Araquiza (1999) suggests that nurses spend an estimated 30% of their time documenting patient care. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 950 |
Serial |
934 |
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Author |
Wiffin, L. |
Title |
Treating depression during pregnancy: Cognitive behavioural therapy as a treatment option |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2006 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
Available online from Eastern Institute of Technology |
Volume |
14 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
8-12 |
Keywords |
Pregnancy; Mental health; Stress |
Abstract |
This article reviews the use of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for pregnant women suffering from depressive symptoms. CBT provides a structured, short-term, collaborative process between clinician and client, using strategies and techniques to identify dysfunctional thinking and beliefs, challenge and change these beliefs, then implement new rational beliefs and behaviours. A process of engagement, assessment and conceptualisation is followed by treatment planning and implementation, and modification of dysfunctional thinking and behaviours. Use of CBT to treat depression in women during pregnancy is supported by the literature, especially where pharmacological intervention is declined or contraindicated. Pregnancy can bring stressors that combine with biological factors and core beliefs to contribute to depressive symptoms. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1308 |
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Author |
Wiapo, Coral; Sami, Lisa; Komene, Ebony; Wilkinson, Sandra; Davis, Josephine; Cooper, Beth; Adams, Sue |
Title |
From kaimahi to enrolled nurse: A successful workforce initiative to increase Maori nurses in primary health care |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2023 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Volume |
39 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
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Keywords |
Enrolled nurses; Kaimahi; Maori nurses; Kaupapa Maori; Primary health care |
Abstract |
Describes a national initiative to increase the capacity and capability of the Maori health workforce by supporting kaimahi (unregulated health workers) to become enrolled nurses (EN) delivering care within their communities. Uses Kaupapa Maori principles to create a strengths-based framework, focusing on self-determination and validating Matauranga Maori (Maori knowledge). Outlines the key components of the Earn as you Learn model. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1830 |
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Author |
Wiapo, Coral; Clark, Terryann |
Title |
Weaving together the many strands of Indigenous nursing leadership: Towards a whakapapa model of nursing leadership |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2022 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
38 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
4-11 |
Keywords |
Nursing leadership; Whakapapa; Maori nursing; Transformational leadership; Adaptive leadership; Trait Theory; Wayfinder Leadership |
Abstract |
Argues that existing mainstream models of nursing leadership, with the addition of matauranga Maori concepts, can be fused into a new Whakapapa nursing leadership model using a Kaupapa Maori approach, that will enhance outcomes for Maori nurse leaders. Discusses the contribution from four existing leadership models: transformational, adaptive, trait theory, and wayfinder. Explains the six conceptual strands of the Whakapapa model of leadership. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1804 |
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Author |
Whittle, R. |
Title |
Decisions, decisions: Factors that influence student selection of final year clinical placements |
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Year |
2007 |
Publication |
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Issue |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Clinical assessment; Nursing; Education; Students |
Abstract |
Clinical practice is an essential and integral component of nursing education. The decision-making process involved in student selection of clinical placements is influenced by a range of factors which are internal or external to students. As there was little research that explored these factors and the influence they have on student decisions, the author sought to investigate this further. A mixed-method approach was used, using a questionnaire and focus group interview, to give breadth and depth to the research. This study found that students are particularly influenced by previous positive experiences, or an interest in a particular area of practice. Their personality will also influence their placement decisions. Nurse preceptors and clinical lecturers also provide a key support role to students in the clinical environment. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1103 |
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Author |
Whitehead, S. |
Title |
Nursing care for the elderly: a survey of training needs |
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Year |
1980 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
MacMillan Brown Library – University of Canterbury |
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Pages |
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Abstract |
A report prepared in association with the Nursing Subcommittee of the North Canterbury Geriatrics Advisory Committee |
Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 290 |
Serial |
290 |
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Author |
Whitehead, N.; Parsons, J.; Dixon, R. |
Title |
Quality and staffing : is there a relationship in residential aged care? |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2015 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
6 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
28-35 |
Keywords |
Residential Aged Care; Nursing Homes; Staffing; Relationships |
Abstract |
Explores whether there is a relationship between staffing and quality indicators in residential care of older people, in both rest homes and continuing-care hospitals. Conducts a longitudinal survey of 18 residential-care rest homes and 16 continuing-care hospitals in the greater Auckland region to explore the relationship between direct-care staffing levels, skill mix and quality indicators. Collects data over a 6-month period on type of staffing, including registered nurses, enrolled nurses, and support workers; quality indicators, including falls, new fractures, pressure ulcers, weight loss, urinary tract infections (UTI), poly-pharmacy or multiple medications, presence of indwelling catheters and use of daily restraints. Uses logistic analysis to analyse the inverse relationship between staffing levels and adverse events, and whether there is an association between staff type and the incidence of the five quality indicators. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1409 |
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Author |
Whitehead, N. |
Title |
Quality and staffing: Is there a relationship in aged residential care |
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Year |
2007 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
University of Auckland Library |
Volume |
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Issue |
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Pages |
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Keywords |
Rest homes; Patient safety; Older people; Nursing specialties |
Abstract |
This thesis reports a mixed methods study, longitudinal in nature, of consenting Age Related Residential Care (ARRC) hospitals in the upper half of the North Island, which was conducted to examine several factors, including AARC hospital efficiency at producing adverse event free days for residents. An interpretativist approach examined what best practice strategies were implemented by the ARRC hospitals that were identified to be most successful at producing adverse event free days for the residents. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1159 |
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Author |
White, T. |
Title |
Avoiding the pitfalls of long-term suprapubic catheterisation |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2004 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
Available online at Eastern Institute of Technology |
Volume |
12 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
4-7 |
Keywords |
Nursing specialties; Long term care |
Abstract |
Studies show that majority of complications experienced by patients with long term suprapubic catheters are associated with urinary tract infection and encrustation of catheters. This article will revise the pathophysiology of infection and encrustation and discuss management of suprapubic catheters based on current best practice. It is stressed that suprapubic catheters should only be considered once less invasive methods of maintaining bladder function have been exhausted as it is preferable for patients to manage incontinence with bladder training, pelvic floor exercises and continence products than to have a permanent indwelling catheter inserted. |
Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1319 |
Serial |
1303 |
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Author |
White, J.M. |
Title |
Becoming a resident |
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Year |
1992 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
Massey University Library |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 182 |
Serial |
182 |
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Author |
White, G.E.; Su, H.-R. |
Title |
Am I dying, nurse? |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2000 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
15 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
33-40 |
Keywords |
Communication; Ethics; Nursing; Palliative care |
Abstract |
This paper addresses the concept of truth, and debates who should tell it and how it should be told. It explores the cultural aspects of knowing the truth about dying. The question of whether nurses have a moral obligation to tell the truth is explored, and suggests the lack of New Zealand research in this area should be addressed. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
631 |
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Author |
White, G.E.; Mortensen, A. |
Title |
Counteracting stigma in sexual health care settings |
Type |
Journal Article |
Year |
2003 |
Publication |
Insight: The Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
6 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
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Keywords |
Sexual and reproductive health; Nursing specialties; Attitude to health |
Abstract |
Sexual health clinics and the people who visit them commonly face stigma. Sexually transmitted infections have historically been used to divide people into “clean” and “dirty”. A grounded theory study of the work of sixteen nurses in six sexual health services in New Zealand was undertaken to explore the management of sexual health care. The study uncovered the psychological impact of negative social attitudes towards the people who visit sexual health services and to the staff who work there. Sexual health nurses manage the results of stigma daily and reveal in their interactions with clients a process of destigmatisation. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1071 |
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Author |
White, G.E. |
Title |
Toward autonomy: an examination of midwifery education in New Zealand 1990 |
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Year |
1990 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
University of Auckland Library |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 335 |
Serial |
335 |
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Author |
White, E. L.; Whiteman, E.J. |
Title |
One approach to nursing manpower planning: a regional perspective |
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Miscellaneous |
Year |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
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A dual presentation. This abstract gives only the research section of the presentation.A description of the data base components for Wellington Hospital Board Nursing Manpower Planning, which includes;Patients-: population based, bed based, best estimate, average daily bed occupancy andcategories.Nurses-: categories, whole time equivalents, attrition, nursing hours available, nursing hours lost.Finance.Assumptions for patient and nursing staff projections to 1986 are given.Financial constraints and the “buying” of nurses.A proportion of nursing positions are fixed by establishments and policy. The degree of flexibility remaining to “buy” differing categories of nursing staff |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 218 |
Serial |
218 |
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