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Author Corry, M.F.
Title Evaluating nursing services Type
Year 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 53 Serial 53
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Author Carter, G.E.
Title Critical thinking abilities: Evidence from students' clinical self-evaluation responses: A pilot study Type
Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Clinical assessment; Critical thinking
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 597 Serial 583
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Author Neville, S.J.
Title Delirium in the older adult: A critical gerontological approach Type
Year Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Geriatric nursing; Older people
Abstract The purpose of this thesis has been to explore the discursive production of delirium in people over the age of 65 years. The philosophical approaches underpinning the study were derived from the field of critical gerontology, postmodernism and the utilisation of a Foucauldian understanding of discourse and power/knowledge. Data sources included published documents on delirium, interviews with people over the age of 65 years who had been delirious (as well as their clinical notes), family members, registered nurses and a doctor. Textual analysis revealed the presence of two contesting and contradictory discourses that impacted on being an older person who had delirium. These were identified as the discourse of delirium as a syndrome and a personal discourse of delirium. The discourse of delirium as a syndrome is underpinned by the biomedicalisation of the ageing process. This process utilises scientific methods as the foundation from which to understand, research and provide a health service to older people with delirium. Any personal perspectives on delirium are rendered unimportant and relegated to marginalised positions. Nursing through its vicarious relationship to medicine is interpellated into deploying the discourse of delirium as a syndrome and has largely ignored the personal dimensions associated with this phenomenon. Consequently, the older delirious 'body' is known and inscribed as unruly, problematic, physically unwell, cognitively impaired and at risk. Conversely, a personal discourse of delirium privileges the individual narratives of people who have been delirious and provides a different perspective of delirium. The deployment of a personal discourse of delirium offers another position that views this group of older people as bringing to the health care setting a rich tapestry of life experiences that are more than a cluster of signs and symptoms. It is these varied life experiences that need to be included as a legitimate source of knowledge about delirium. This thesis demonstrates how nursing needs to espouse a critical gerontological position when working with older people who have delirium. Critical gerontology provides nurses with the theoretical tools to challenge the status quo and uncover the multiple, varied, contradictory and complex representations of delirium in older people.
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 598 Serial 584
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Author Butterfield, S.L.
Title Helplessness or self care: a study of nursing practice with depressed patients in an In care setting Type
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library Palmerston North
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Abstract This study was conducted to investigate the practise of Nurses when working with depressed patients in an In Care setting. A survey of the literature shows that the role commonly prescribed for nurses who work in psychiatric settings is one that emphasises a one- on -one relationship based on models of psychotherapy and focuses on individual illness, pathology, systems and psycho dynamics. It is suggested that this is not a role which most Nurses working in New Zealand psychiatric settings would be able to implement in practise. Three perspective's of Nursing practise were explored in the study. What Nurses were seen to do in practice. What they thought they should do as evidenced in results of an exercise to rank different possible interventions, and what patients said were helpful Nursing interventions. A framework was developed for the study which depicts the process of helplessness(depression) as the negative 'mirror -image' of the process of self care. Results were analysed within this framework to determine whether or not Nurses tended to support behaviours which were indicative of movement towards helplessness or encourage those which indicated progress towards self care by their interventions. There was little evidence of positive reinforcement for independent or coping behaviours with patients in the study sample. Further, the nursing practise showed little relationship to the role prescribed in the literature. The Nurses did demonstrate a warm caring friendly approach that seemed to stem from a more traditional 'succouring, mothering' view of Nurses' role
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 61 Serial 61
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Author Vallant, S.R.
Title Dialogue and monologue: The relationship between student nurse and nurse clinician: The impact on student learning Type
Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Students; Nursing; Mentoring
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 610 Serial 596
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Author Stewart, L.
Title Stories from Pacific Island nurses: Why do Pacific Island Bachelor of Nursing students not return to their own countries after being scholarship recipients? Type
Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Pacific peoples; New graduate nurses; Students
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 618 Serial 604
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Author Davies, M.
Title Lived experiences of nurses as they engage in practice at an advanced level within emergency departments in New Zealand Type
Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Emergency nursing; Nurse practitioners; Advanced nursing practice
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 682 Serial 668
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Author Pirret, A.M.
Title The use of knowledge of respiratory physiology in critical care nurses' clinical decision-making Type
Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Intensive care nursing; Clinical decision making
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 686 Serial 672
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Author Hames, P.V.M.
Title Patient advocacy: A concept analysis Type
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Patient rights; Nursing; Nurse-patient relations
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 689 Serial 675
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Author Garlick, A.
Title Determined to make a difference: A study of public health nursing practice with vulnerable families Type
Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library, NZNO Library
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Keywords Public health; Children; Nurse-family relations
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 737 Serial 723
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Author Butterfield, S.L.
Title More power to the patient: self-care within acute care situations Type
Year 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract “A brief look at self-care and some of the issues relevant to nurses recognising it as a component of acute care”
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 75 Serial 75
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Author Hill, N.
Title A shared revelation: A comparative, triangulated study on improving quality of life in the terminally ill Type
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Quality of life; Terminal care; Nursing
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 793 Serial 777
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Author Casey, G.
Title Conditional expertise in chronic illness Type
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Chronically ill; Nurse-patient relations
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 808 Serial 792
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Author Mortensen, A.
Title Destigmatisation: A grounded theory of the work of sexual health nurses Type
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Sexual and reproductive health; Prejudice; Nurse-patient relations; Attitude to health
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 809 Serial 793
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Author Eaddy, J.H.
Title Nursing care: quality and quantity Type
Year 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract A study of the care given by Nurses measuring the quantity of care available against the quantity demanded by the patients at the time of survey
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 81 Serial 81
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