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Ainge, N. |
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Registered nurses participation in a professional recognition program. Their responses to nine job related factors |
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1993 |
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Mary Lambie Collection, Canterbury Medical Library |
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A simple descriptive longitudinal survey monitoring self- reported incidence of satisfaction/ dissatisfaction to nine job related factors. The two hundred RN's participating in the pilot implementation of the Clinical Career Pathway (Canterbury Area Health Board) were surveyed in June 1992 and February 1993. This was a time of change in New Zealand's Health service |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 13 |
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13 |
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Rummel, L. |
Title |
The proving ground: a phenomenological study of pre-registration comprehensive nursing students in acute care settings |
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1993 |
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Massey University Library, Carrington, Manukau & O |
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This research focuses upon the lived experience of Diploma of Comprehensive Nursing Students in their final clinical experience. It is generated from the narrative of the students, how they experience their practise, how they make clinical judgements and how they prepare themselves for their graduate practise. Twenty one participants were each interviewed three times throughout a 6-8 week clinical experience in an acute care setting |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 122 |
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122 |
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Litchfield, M. |
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The process of health patterning in families with young children who have been repeatedly hospitalised |
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1993 |
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Author, University of Minnesota Library |
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An exploration of the nature of nursing knowledge in practice. The praxis methodology was inspired by the Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness and evolved through the process of the research. The methodology was eventually presented as both the process of research and practice. Five families were visited in their homes five times to talk about what was going on for them. All were experiencing a time of great upheaval in family life. After three visits a summary text was constructed merging researcher statements and parent quotes and given to the families. Through the subsequent reflective discussion significant insights into family pattern were shown in statements of intended action to change how health matters were managed with greater facility in family living. The process was presented as five themes with descriptors representing a non-linear, discontinuous progression: A moment of partnership: parameters of entry and closure, a timing of upheaval in family life, and an in-forming capacity through the bringing together of family story-telling and researcher's theory. An evolving dialogue: a progressive flow of enfolding and unfolding, and its embeddedness in contexts of socio-economic status, gender and health care culture. Recognising pattern: incidental revelations and an all-encompassing insight as the potential for action. Expanding horizon: moving from being on a treadmill trapped in the present without vision to having a view to a future, the presence of past and future. Increasing connectedness: a sense of inclusion, inter-dependence and generally, transformation in family life. This was a framework for personal practice |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 121 |
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121 |
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Author |
Pybus, M.W. |
Title |
Public health nurses and families under stress: promoting children's health in complex situations |
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1993 |
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Massey University Library |
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A description of the interaction between Public Health Nurses and stressed families that include children. It includes the perspective on the relationship of both the Nurses and the families ending with a classification of the goals of the service |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 10 |
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10 |
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