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Author Filshie, K.E.
Title Nursing education in New Zealand: 1960-1973. The struggle to attain professional status for the New Zealand nurse Type
Year 1985 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Canterbury Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 426 Serial 426
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Author Lind, C.A.
Title Step by Step: the history of nursing education in Southland Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 427 Serial 427
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Author Shepherd, M. 1893-
Title Some of my yesterdays: the autobiography of Marion Shepherd, (Maisie) Northern Ireland, 1893-1920; New Zealand from 1921 Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 428 Serial 428
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Author Smith, V. 1931
Title Nurse at large Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 429 Serial 429
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Author Smith, V. 1931
Title For better or nurse Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 430 Serial 430
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Author Smith, V. 1931
Title Charge of the white brigade Type Miscellaneous
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Author Salmon, E.B.
Title A profession in transition: issues in nursing in New Zealand over two decades, 1961-1981: a selection from the writings of E. Beatrice Salmon Type Miscellaneous
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 432 Serial 432
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Author Honey, M.
Title New Zealand practice nurses' use of and attitude toward computers Type
Year 1997 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 433 Serial 433
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Author Coup, A.
Title Being safe and taking risks: how nurses manage children's pain Type
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 434 Serial 434
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Author Seaton, P.
Title The experiences of registered nurses in polytechnic baccalaureate degree programmes: an interpretive phenomenological study Type
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 435 Serial 435
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Author Eichblatt, A.
Title One woman's experience of living with chronic pain: a phenomenological study Type
Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 436 Serial 436
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Author Osborne, M.
Title A qualitative meta-analytical account of the phenomen of self-mutilation among non-psychotic clients within the mental health care system Type
Year 1998 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 437 Serial 437
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Author Crowe, M.
Title Mad talk: attending to the language of distress Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Nursing Inquiry Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract This paper will examine how one woman, Madeleine's narrative can be constructed as symptomatic of the diagnosis of schizophrenia and how it can also be read from other perspectives, particularly a post-structural feminist one. The readings are presented as possibilities for understanding the woman's experiences and the implications of this for mental health nursing practice. A post-structural feminist reading acknowledges the gendered experiences of subjectivity and how those experiences are constructed in language.The purpose of this paper is to identify for mental health nursing practice an approach which recognises the figurative and literal characteristics of language in order to provide nursing care which positions the individual's experience of mental distress as central. This requires an acknowledgment of Madeleine's path into mental distress rather than simply a categorisation of what is observed in a clinical setting. Intervention may need to include a range of strategies: medical and non-medical, psychotherapeutic and social, physical and environmental. It may also require the provision of sanctuary and security while these options are explored
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 438 Serial 438
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Author McEldowney, R.A.
Title A new lamp is shining: life histories of five feminist nurse educators Type
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Author Walker, J.
Title Problem based learning: an action research study on the effectiveness of classroom activities Type Miscellaneous
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Abstract Problem based learning (PBL) has been used in a Bachelor of Nursing course since 1996 and several modifications to this delivery have been made. These changes were in response to concerns from students and tutors that students knowledge level was not appropriate and they were unable to apply this knowledge to their practice. The pure PBL process has been adapted to gradually move from tutor direction to self-direction. This has enabled students to develop critical thinking, problem solving, information retrieval and evaluation skills and group work skills over an 18-week period.However, no rigorous evaluation of these changes had been undertaken and so the purpose of this study was to evaluate how the current format of PBL was meeting students learning needs. An action research method was chosen as most relevant to the context and the questions posed, namely: How useful are the classroom activities in developing students understanding and integration of knowledge? How well do the students perceive they are learning compared to traditional teacher-centred methods?Two cycles of the action research method (Cardno and Piggot-Irvine, 1994) were used, involving four tutors and 17 students. Data was collected both quantitatively and qualitatively. Findings indicated the importance of: explaining the purpose and process of PBL; communicating in detail the role of both students and tutors; keeping communication open between students and tutors; addressing timetabling issues and valuing this method of learning for nursing practice. Implications for nursing education are addressed
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 445 Serial 445
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