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Minton, Claire; Burrow, Marla; Manning, Camille; Van der Krogt, Shelley |
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Title |
Cultural safety and patient trust: the Hui Process to initiate the nurse-patient relationship |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2022 |
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Contgemporary Nurse |
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9 p. |
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Hui Process; Fundamentals of Care; Nursing education; Cultural safety; Maori patients |
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Argues that the Hui Process, being a model informed by Maori values on connection, serves the aim of the Fundamentals of Care framework for nursing students, to learn relationship-based nursing through culturally-safe practice and communication. Explains the Hui Process which comprises four steps: mihi, whakawhanaungatanga, kaupapa and poroporoaki. Examines how the process leads to culturally-safe patient-centred care. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1798 |
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Author |
Wilson, H.V. |
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Title |
Paradoxical pursuits in child health nursing practice: Discourses of scientific mothercraft |
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Journal Article |
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2003 |
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Critical Public Health |
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13 |
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3 |
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281-293 |
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Plunket; Nurse-family relations; Paediatric nursing; Nursing philosophy |
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the discourses of scientific mothercraft and their implications for the nurse-mother relationship, drawing on the author's recent research into surveillance and the exercise of power in the child health nursing context. The application of Foucauldian discourse analysis to the texts generated by interviews with five New Zealand child health nurses confirms that this paradoxical role has never been fully resolved. Plunket nurses primarily work in the community with the parents of new babies and preschool children. Their work, child health surveillance, is considered to involve routine and unproblematic practices generally carried out in the context of a relationship between the nurse and the mother. However, there are suggestions in the literature that historically the nurse's surveillance role has conflicting objectives, as she is at the same time an inspector and family friend. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1116 |
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1101 |
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Author |
Kirkman, A.; Dixon, D.A. |
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Title |
Nurses at university: Negotiating academic, work and personal pathways |
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Book Chapter |
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Year |
2003 |
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Davey,J., Neale, J., Morris Mathews, K. , Living and learning: Experiences of university after age 40 (pp. 93-108) |
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Nursing; Education; Careers in nursing |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1160 |
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Author |
Koorey, R. |
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Title |
Is there a place for clinical supervision in perioperative nursing? |
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Journal Article |
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2008 |
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Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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35 |
Issue |
4 |
Pages |
15-17 |
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Nursing models; Clinical supervision; Nursing specialties |
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This article explores the concept of clinical supervision and outlines a brief history of implications for nursing practice. Models of clinical supervision are outlined and examples of how they may be applicable to the clinical setting of perioperative nursing are provided. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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928 |
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Author |
Wilkinson, A. |
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Title |
New age informatics & the management of perioperative nursing documentation |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2007 |
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Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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35 |
Issue |
1 |
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20-23 |
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Keywords |
Nursing; Administration |
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Investigates the requirements for documentation by nurses. Research by Millar & Araquiza (1999) suggests that nurses spend an estimated 30% of their time documenting patient care. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 950 |
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934 |
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Author |
Kent, B. |
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Surgeon assistant's role within the New Zealand health care setting |
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Journal Article |
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2008 |
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Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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36 |
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1 |
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20-27 |
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This article examines the role of the surgeon assistant, identifying and discussing the factors that have stimulated the development globally and the present situation within the New Zealand health care setting. This article offers thought-provoking material that aims to provide the perioperative nurse with a clearer direction and purpose to practice, and to what the future may hold. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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961 |
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Author |
Koorey, R. |
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Title |
Documentation of the surgical count |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2007 |
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Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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34 |
Issue |
4 |
Pages |
23-6,28,30 |
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Law and legislation; Patient safety; Surgery; Nursing specialties |
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The author examines the current practices around the surgical counts of sponges, sharps and instruments, which is an integral component of safe perioperative nursing practice. Current practice, legislative requirements are reviewed, and the guidelines from the Perioperative Nurses College of New Zealand are reproduced. Case studies of errors in counts are used to illustrate the legal standards of practice. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1048 |
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1032 |
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Author |
Wassner, A. |
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Title |
Labour of love: Childbirth at Dunedin Hospital, 1862-1972 |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
1999 |
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Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Hospitals; History of nursing; Maternity care; Registered nurses; Nursing; Education |
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This book covers obstetrical care from a nursing perspective at the Dunedin Hospital's Maternity Units. The researcher found little information on the two lying-in (maternity) wards of the first two Dunedin Hospitals. The book presents historical records outlining obstetric nursing procedures and maternity culture at the Dunedin Hospitals, The Benevolent Institution, The Batchelor Maternity Hospital, and Queen Mary Hospital. It covers cultural, social and legislative changes over the period, and examines conditions and pay for nursing staff across this time. A chapter on the evolution of baby care looks at changes in acceptable practices around nursery care, breast and bottle feeding, and medical procedures. The book has an extensive list of appendices, including staff lists, training notes for staff, duty lists, and interviews with staff and patients. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1049 |
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Author |
Minchin, I. |
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Title |
Advanced nursing in the operating theatre: The New Zealand perspective |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2004 |
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Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
32 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
30-35 |
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Keywords |
Operating theatre; Nursing specialties |
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This article presents a literature review of current research on perioperative nursing. Research studies are summarised. Overall findings include that there is a lack of exposure to perioperative nursing in undergraduate level, that expert nurses in the operating theatre make a positive economic and social contribution to patient outcomes, and there are barriers to registered nurses expanding their role in operating theatres. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1072 |
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1057 |
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Author |
Hughes, C. |
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Title |
Perioperative nurses in NZ & evidence-based practice |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2004 |
Publication |
Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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31 |
Issue |
4 |
Pages |
8, 10-1 |
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Evidence-based medicine; Nursing specialties; Access |
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This project is a study of the barriers perceived by perioperative nurses to accessing and using research-based information. A survey questionnaire was distributed to 184 perioperative nurses working in five public and two private hospitals in the Auckland area. The number of completed questionnaires was 106 (57.6%). The results showed that the lack of time during work hours was ranked as the highest barrier. The results also showed that many nurses feel they do not have the skills to find and appraise research articles. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1063 |
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Author |
Rameka, M. |
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Title |
Perioperative nursing practice & cultural safety |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2001 |
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Dissector |
Abbreviated Journal |
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29 |
Issue |
3 |
Pages |
21-23 |
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Keywords |
Nursing specialties; Surgery; Cultural safety |
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This article is from a conference paper presented to the 12th World Conference on Surgical Patient Care. It presents cultural safety, as differentiated from transcultural nursing, and investigates how it relates to perioperative nursing. Examples are presented of how nurses can adhere to medical requirements, and address the cultural needs of Maori patients. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1084 |
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Author |
Walsh, K. |
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Title |
Change and development of nusing practice: The challenges for the new century |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2004 |
Publication |
Emergency Nurse New Zealand |
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3 |
Issue |
3 |
Pages |
10-13 |
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Nursing; Work |
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In light of the current challenges facing the nursing workforce, the author proposes a way forward to capture and utilise the challenges to bring about positive change. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1112 |
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1097 |
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Author |
Framp, A. |
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Title |
Diffuse gastric cancer |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2006 |
Publication |
Gastroenterology Nursing |
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29 |
Issue |
3 |
Pages |
232-238 |
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Maori; Nursing; Diseases; Case studies; Cancer; Oncology |
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This article provides an overview of gastric cancer using a unique case study involving a Maori family genetically predisposed to diffuse gastric cancer. The pathophysiology of diffuse gastric cancer, including prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment, along with important patient considerations is highlighted. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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691 |
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Honey, M.; North, N.; Gunn, C. |
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Title |
Improving library services for graduate nurse students in New Zealand |
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Journal Article |
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2006 |
Publication |
Health Information & Libraries Journal |
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23 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
102-109 |
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Nursing; Education; Evidence-based medicine; Teaching methods |
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This paper describes a collaboration between library staff and nurse educators, where information literacy skills are strengthened and embedded in the curriculum. A case-study approach was used with both quantitative and qualitative data. An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to all nurses enrolled in graduate courses in the second semester of 2002. Interviews were then undertaken with library staff. It was found that the university library services were not used by 43% of graduate nursing students . The library staff responded by developing a number of initiatives which aimed to improve awareness of services, access and provide education in a bid to improve literacy skills. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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708 |
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Author |
Ross, J. |
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Title |
Perspectives on developing the advanced role of rural nursing in New Zealand |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
Health Manager |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
19-21 |
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Rural nursing; Advanced nursing practice; School nursing; Professional competence |
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The author traces the development of rural nursing, which began as an assistant role for general practitioners, to the present role which incorporates advanced nursing practice. She reports the results of two surveys of nurses' roles and skills, from 1996 and 1999-2000. Specific rural competencies are identified, in managing isolation, professionalism in a small community, nurse/patient relationships in a small community, and independence. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1313 |
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1297 |
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