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Kirkham, S.; Smye, V.; Tang, S.; Anderson, J.; Blue, C.; Browne, A.; Coles, R.; Dyck, I.; Henderson, A.; Lynam, M.J.; Perry, J.(see also C.); Semeniuk, P.; Shapera, L. |
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Rethinking cultural safety while waiting to do fieldwork: Methodological implications for nursing research |
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2002 |
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Research in Nursing & Health |
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25 |
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3 |
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222-232 |
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Cultural safety; Hospitals; Health behaviour; Culture; Nursing research |
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The authors trace a series of theoretical explorations, centered on the concept of cultural safety, with corresponding methodological implications, engaged in during preparation for an intensive period of fieldwork to study the hospitalisation and help-seeking experiences of diverse ethnocultural populations. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1078 |
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Perry, J.(see also C.) |
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Currents – towards professionalism |
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1990 |
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Auckland Institute of Technology Library, NZNO Li |
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Attitudes towards the concept of professionalism have not been explored to any great extent in this country, especially the attitudes of the Clinical Nurse practitioner. The importance of knowing what Nurses attitudes are to this concept is central to the recognition of the current developmental stage and growth of the profession. A twenty statement Like-style attitudinal questionnaire was given to Registered Nurses to measure current attitudes to professionalism. No statistical significance was found between the degree of positively to professionalism and years of service, educational qualifications eg, practise area, or involvement with a professional organisation. There appeared to be a positive relationship between questionnaire score and length of time in the current practise area ( the longer the service the higher the score). Further statistical significance was found in questions highlighting what Nurses think of Nursing as a profession. This study should form the basis of further research and provide some thought for Nurse leaders, educators and policy makers |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 42 |
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42 |
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Perry, J.(see also C.) |
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Theory and practice in the induction of five graduate nurses: a reflexive critique |
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1985 |
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Massey University Library |
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This study investigates the induction of comprehensive Nurses into a professional culture during their polytechnic education and the first year of Hospital practise. A critical theory framework combined with case study method is used to demonstrate the ways in which social forces constrain individual and professional action. It is argued that a more socially critical approach to the design of Nursing curricula might begin to transform some of the social structures which presently inhibit and constrain the professional choices and actions of student and graduate Nurse |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 134 |
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134 |
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Perry, J.(see also C.) |
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Transition from student to graduate: phase 1, profile of third year comprehensive nursing students (1986) |
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Miscellaneous |
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The aim of the first phase of this research was to collect simple survey data to describe in general terms the biographical and demographic characteristics of a national cohort of final year students in Comprehensive Nursing Courses |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 141 |
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141 |
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Perry, J.(see also C.) |
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Transition from student to graduate: phase 2, profile of 1986 comprehensive graduates: first year graduation |
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The report contains biographical and demographic data from 255 Comprehensive Nursing graduates from the 1986 Cohort ( N= 1200) It is a follow up survey of Nurse Students who participated in the 1987 survey ( Phase 1) It describes these graduates' experiences on entry to the workforce |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 142 |
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142 |
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Perry, J.(see also C.) |
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Transition from student to graduate: phase 3, interviews with first year comprehensive graduates (Cohort 1986) |
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This is the third and last phase of a research project following the careers of 30 of the (1986) cohort of Comprehensive Nursing Graduates. The report consists of interview extracts which allow these graduates to 'speak for themselves' about their post registration experience in the nursing workforce. This information should be of interest to those responsible for providing orientation and staff development programs |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 143 |
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143 |
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