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Author Hamilton, J.
Title Personal power and the language of possibility: A study of opportunity and potential and its implications for nursing Type
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University Library
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Keywords Nursing philosophy; Careers in nursing
Abstract This study uses a critical approach to analyse influences connected to opportunities for nurses to have their unique contribution to the health system recognised, and identifies a plan of action. The stories as told by four Northland nurses, identified the underlying principle of self-knowledge which, when connected to core values emerged as personal power with the language of possibility. Other factors which enabled opportunity recognition were labelled as: knowing the self, integrating core values from personal and professional qualities, connecting these to an intuitive plan, trusting it because it is value-based, using that plan to form goals and achieve direction. Integrating core values into goal setting enabled people to make choices that would enhance as well as protect their personal development. This study has implications for nurses as they seek out places where they can work well and for health planners to design systems where this can happen.
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1256 Serial 1241
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Author Phillips, B.N.
Title Possibilities for mental health nursing practice-based research Type Report
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Nursing research; Psychiatric Nursing
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1257 Serial 1242
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Author Adams, K.
Title A postmodern/poststructural exploration of the discursive formation of professional nursing in New Zealand 1840 – 2000 Type
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University Library
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Keywords History of nursing; Careers in nursing; Nursing philosophy
Abstract This study examines the discursive formation of professional nursing in one country, as revealed by the history of nursing in New Zealand. Michel Foucault's approach to historical research signifies a different level of analysis from conventional approaches, focusing not on the history of ideas but on an understanding of the present, a history of the present. A genealogical method derived from Foucauldian poststructuralism reveals how different understandings of nursing have occurred and have governed nursing practices and scholarship in different historical contexts. The archaeological investigation in this study reveals two moments of epistemic transformation, that is, two intervals of mutation and discontinuity. The Nightingale era in the 1880s precipitated the first epistemic shift – premodernism to modernism. The transfer of nursing education from hospital based training to the tertiary education sector, followed by the introduction of the baccalaureate degree, precipitated the second epistemic shift in the 1990s, the advent of postmodernism. Encompassing these two epistemes, six historical contexts are identified, where significant disruptions to the nursing discourses overturned previously held assumptions about what constituted a nurse. Each historical context is identified by specific discursive constructs. The first is colonial caring, the second the Nightingale ethos and the third heroic, disciplined obedience. In the fourth context, nursing is framed by, and within, discourses of skilled, humanistic caring, in the fifth, scientific, task focused managerialism, and in the 1990s, the sixth context, by multiple realities in an age of uncertainty.
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1258 Serial 1243
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Author Chick, D.N.P.
Title Rural district nurses as rehabilitationists Type
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Otago Library
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Keywords Rural nursing
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1259 Serial 1244
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Author Takarangi, J.
Title The role-practice interface in community health nursing in New Zealand Type
Year 1983 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract This field project undertaken in 1981 was designed to compare and contrast the role perspective with the practice perspective. Job descriptions were used as the role data and this role data was then considered in relation to information gained from field observations. The discussion looked at the findings in the current context of debate surrounding the future “roles” of nurses in the community
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 126 Serial 126
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Author O'Sullivan, C.
Title Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Attitudes and knowledge of medical and nursing staff Type
Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Attitude of health personnel; Emergency nursing
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1262 Serial 1247
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Author Woodbridge, M.
Title From child savers to child activists: A participatory action research project with community child health nurses Type
Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington Library
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Keywords Community health nursing; Paediatric nursing
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1266 Serial 1251
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Author Raynel, S.
Title Nurse-led clinics on ophthalmic practice: A vision for the future Type
Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington Library
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Keywords Nursing specialties
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1267 Serial 1252
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Author McMillan, A.
Title The past influencing the future: A journey through occupational health Type
Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal Otago Polytechnic Library
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Keywords Occupational health and safety
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1268 Serial 1253
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Author DeSouza, R.
Title Walking upright here: Countering prevailing discourses through reflexivity and methodological pluralism Type
Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Transcultural nursing; Childbirth
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1269 Serial 1254
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Author Idour, D.M.G.
Title The social context and the relevance of nursing curricula Type
Year 1981 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract The relevance of Nursing Curricula and the degree of effectiveness of their outcomes for the 'consumer' ( clients, students, a given society) are seen as commiserate to the degree that a curriculum is developed with due regard for the 'social realities' of a society. "Social realities' are defined as the actual conditions, pressures, disabilities and abilities, limitations and resources that exist in the lifespan of people and form the environment within which Nursing practices. A Curriculum relevancy process ( CRP) has been developed for use as the main analytical tool of the study. CRP has been designated as an information seeking, problem solving and evaluative process. It consists of three phases with a major emphasis on the first phase, information seeking. Information has been gathered about contemporary social realities ( the year of 1979) and related Socio- health disorders. Information has been gathered and analysed from official ad voluntary sources and the findings related to curricular choices for Nursing education
Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 127 Serial 127
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Author Stolz-Schwarz, P.
Title Barriers to and facilitators of research use in clinical practice for a sample of New Zealand registered nurses Type
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Nursing; Evidence-based medicine
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1271 Serial 1256
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Author Rowe, W.
Title An ethnography of the nursing handover Type
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Keywords Administration; Nursing; Organisational culture
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1272 Serial 1257
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Author Herd, C.M.F.
Title Is it a dangerous game? Registered nurses' experiences of working with care assistants in a public hospital setting Type
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University, Palmerston North, Library
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Keywords Registered nurses; Personnel; Interprofessional relations
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1274 Serial 1259
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Author Walsh, C.; Boyd, L.; Baker, P.; Gavriel, A.; McClusky, N.; Puckey, T.C.; Sadler, D.; Stidworthy, A.
Title It was time for me to leave: A participatory action research study into discharge planning from an acute mental health setting Type Report
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Psychiatric Nursing; Patient satisfaction; Hospitals; Administration
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Call Number (up) NRSNZNO @ research @ 1275 Serial 1260
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