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Stolz-Schwarz, P. |
Title |
Barriers to and facilitators of research use in clinical practice for a sample of New Zealand registered nurses |
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2001 |
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Massey University Library |
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Nursing; Evidence-based medicine |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1271 |
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1256 |
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Rowe, W. |
Title |
An ethnography of the nursing handover |
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2001 |
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Massey University Library |
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Administration; Nursing; Organisational culture |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1272 |
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1257 |
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Wilson, L.J. |
Title |
Futurist planning, not a shortage stopgap: Recruitment and retention of registered nurses in New Zealand |
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2001 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Recruitment and retention; Registered nurses; Policy; Careers in nursing |
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This literature review critically examines contributing factors to the current nursing shortage in New Zealand, centering on recruitment and retention of registered nurses. There is a dramatic widening between the supply of registered nurses and the demand for their services. All regions in New Zealand are reporting difficulty in hiring experienced and specialty nurses, and recruiting time is lengthening. This report suggests that the shortage is closely linked to factors in the nursing care environment. As a result of multiple factors during the centralising, cost-containing, acuity-increasing decade of the 1990s, the care environment has driven practising nurses out of acute care settings and discouraged new students from entering the profession. The availability of numerous alternative career opportunities has heightened the effect. Continuing causes to the non-selection of nursing as a profession are the influences of wage compression and limited career progression over the lifetime of the nurse, and insufficient orientation and mentoring of new nurses. Recent changes in the health care system have gone unevaluated and without oversight by nursing regulatory agencies – a situation not in the best interests of patients or nurses. A number of both literature-supported and resourceful approaches, including recommendations towards addressing the nursing shortage are proposed in this review. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1258 |
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Walsh, C.; Boyd, L.; Baker, P.; Gavriel, A.; McClusky, N.; Puckey, T.C.; Sadler, D.; Stidworthy, A. |
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It was time for me to leave: A participatory action research study into discharge planning from an acute mental health setting |
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2001 |
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Psychiatric Nursing; Patient satisfaction; Hospitals; Administration |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1275 |
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1260 |
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Gilmour, J.A. |
Title |
On the margins: Nurses and the intermittent care of people with dementia: A discourse analysis |
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2001 |
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Massey University, Palmerston North, Library |
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Older people; Dementia; Nursing |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1276 |
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1261 |
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Author |
Turner, C.L.E. |
Title |
A process evaluation of a shared leadership model in an intensive care unit |
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Massey University, Palmerston North, Library |
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Leadership; Intensive care nursing; Nursing models |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1277 |
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1262 |
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Author |
Rummel, L. |
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Safeguarding the practices of nursing: The lived experience of being-as preceptor to undergraduate student nurses in acute care settings |
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2001 |
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Massey University, Albany, Library |
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Preceptorship; Nursing; Education; Identity; Intensive care nursing |
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This thesis used a Heideggerian Hermeneutic approach to explore the experiences of registered nurses who act as preceptors to undergraduate student nurses. The researcher interviewed fifteen volunteer registered nurses twice as preceptors to investigate their experience. The data generated was audio-taped and analysed. Four dominant themes emerged. The first, 'Becoming attuned – the call', related to registered nurses responding to the call to be preceptors to students in their clinical placement. The second, “The emerging identity of being-as preceptor: keeping the student in mind”, related to preceptors cultivating their own identity as preceptors as they worked with students in the world of nursing practice. The third, 'Assessing where the student is at: the preceptor and preceptee working and growing together', related to a constant evaluation by preceptors of students' knowledge, readiness to learn, and the provision of learning opportunities. The fourth, 'Preceptors as builders of nursing practice through teaching reality nursing', facilitated the preceptee's experience of the real world of nursing practice. An overall constitutive theme: 'Preceptors as the safeguarders of the practices of nursing', emerged as the essence of the experience. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1263 |
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Author |
Hinder, G. |
Title |
Challenging the boundaries: An initiative to extend public health nursing practice |
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2000 |
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Massey University, Palmerston North, Library |
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Public health; Scope of practice; Nursing |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1264 |
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Author |
McArthur, J. |
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Discursive understanding of knowledge within advanced nursing practice roles: A co-operative inquiry in an acute health care organisation |
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Auckland University of Technology Library |
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Advanced nursing practice; Organisational culture |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1280 |
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1265 |
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Author |
Davidson, L. |
Title |
Family-centred care perceptions and practice: A pilot study |
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2000 |
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Massey University, Palmerston North, Library |
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Nurse-family relations; Paediatric nursing |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1281 |
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1266 |
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McDonald, S. |
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A study to investigate the role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality |
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2000 |
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Registered nurses; Hospitals; Psychiatric Nursing |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1283 |
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1268 |
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Author |
Burtenshaw, M.K. |
Title |
Characteristics and expectations of beginning Bachelor of Nursing students |
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1999 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Students; Nursing; Education |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1269 |
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Author |
Phillips, S. |
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Exploration of the socio-cultural conditions and challenges which may impede nursing development in the twenty-first century and proactive strategies to counter these challenges |
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1999 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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History of nursing; Nursing philosophy |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1285 |
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1270 |
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Author |
Delugar, A. |
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An historical inquiry to identify the contribution Beatrice Salmon's writings made to nursing education in New Zealand, 1969-1972 |
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1999 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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History of nursing; Nursing; Education |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1271 |
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Author |
Neehoff, S.M. |
Title |
Pedagogical possibilities for nursing |
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1999 |
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University of Otago Library |
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Nursing; Nursing philosophy; Feminist critique |
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This thesis is about what the author terms the 'invisible bodies of nursing'. The physical body of the nurse, the body of practice, and the body of knowledge. The physical body of the nurse is absent in most nursing literature, it is sometimes inferred but seldom discussed. The contention is that the physical body of the nurse is invisible because it is tacit. Much nursing practice is invisible because it is perceived by many nurses to be inarticulable and is carried out within a private discourse of nursing, silently and secretly. Nursing knowledge is invisible because it is not seen as being valid or authoritative or sanctioned as a legitimate discourse by the dominant discourse. These issues are approach through an evolving 'specular' lens. Luce Irigaray's philosophy of the feminine and her deconstructing and reconstructing of psychoanalytic structures for women inform this work. Michel Foucault's genealogical approach to analysing discourses is utilized, along with Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology. Nursing's struggle for recognition is ongoing. The author discusses strategies that nurses could use to make themselves more 'visible' in healthcare structures. The exploration of the embodied self of the nurse and through this the embodied knowledge of nursing is nascent. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1287 |
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1272 |
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