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Lewer, D. |
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Title |
Analysing the Mental Health Act |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
8 |
Pages |
14-16 |
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Keywords |
Psychiatric Nursing; Mental health; Law and legislation; Ethics |
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Changes brought by the Mental Health Act (MHA) to clinical practice, and some of the problems it has created for nurses, are examined in this article. Compulsory assessment and treatment orders (CATO) and the role of Duly Authorised Officers (DAO), and moral dilemmas that can arise as a consequence of CATOs used by DAOs are examined. The requirement for DAOs to act as patient advocates and to safeguard cultural beliefs are highlighted. The MHA promotes self responsibility and a treatment philosophy rather than detention of the mentally ill. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1039 |
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1023 |
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Author |
McKenna, B. |
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Title |
Bridging the theory-practice gap |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
14-16 |
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Keywords |
Psychiatric nursing; Nursing; Education; Teaching methods |
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The author presents a case study of a joint appointment between a nurse lecturer and a staff nurse in an acute forensic psychiatry unit. He explores the advantages, disadvantages and reasons for success in relation to the findings of a survey of the literature on joint appointments. This technique is seen as a means of narrowing the gap between theory and practice which resulted when nurse training was transferred from hospitals to polytechnics. He highlights the need to develop research methodology to clarify potential benefits of this approach. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1024 |
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Author |
Russell, D. |
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Title |
Changing public health nursing practice |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
11 |
Pages |
18-19 |
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Keywords |
Public health; Community health nursing; Nursing models; Teamwork |
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A new approach to public health nursing in the Otago region is described, which comprises of 3 distinct groups of nurses working in early childhood centres, primary schools and high schools. A family nursing assessment approach is used. The philosophical underpinnings of this approach are examined, which seeks to empower patients and engage them in their health care. Two public health nurses are interviewed about the new partnership model of nursing. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1041 |
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1025 |
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Author |
Ronaldson, A. |
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Title |
Coping with body image changes after limb loss |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
11 |
Pages |
14-16 |
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Keywords |
People with disabilities; Nursing; Psychology |
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The author reviews the literature on the differences in the way people manage the process of coming to terms with amputation. The socio-cultural implications of body image construction are discussed and a new framework for clinical practice is suggested. The implications for nursing are examined and positions nurses as advocates. The importance of language is identified. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1042 |
Serial |
1026 |
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Author |
Banks, J.; McArthur, J.; Gordon, G. |
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Title |
Flexible monitoring in the management of patient care process: A pilot study |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2000 |
Publication |
Lippincott's Case Management |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
3 |
Pages |
94-106 |
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Keywords |
Hospitals; Cardiovascular diseases; Nursing |
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This article describes a study conducted on the internal medicine, general surgical, and vascular wards of a large metropolitan hospital to assess the impact of a networked monitoring system and portable patient monitors. This pilot study was developed to address the needs of hospital patients who require continuous non-invasive vital signs monitoring (including heart rate, non-invasive blood pressure, pulse oximetry, cardiac waveform monitoring) with the addition of surveillance from a cardiac intensive care area. Data were collected from 114 patients over a three-month period to identify a patient group that could be managed appropriately under the new system and to determine the effect that flexible monitoring had on patient care management. Findings include identification of a specific patient group that can be managed successfully outside the cardiac intensive care area using this system. Other findings suggest a way to improve the management of patient monitoring in the general ward areas. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1091 |
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Author |
Peach, J.; Hall, B. |
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Title |
Professional boundaries: Being in relationship 'with' yet remaining separate |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Professional Leader |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
16-18 |
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Keywords |
Nurse-patient relations; Professional competence |
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This article describes the management of the therapeutic relationship, that is set up between nurses or midwives and those in their care. It reviews the responsibilities of the health practitioner, and looks at issues around boundaries, confidentiality and accountability. It also looks at the role senior colleagues can play in ensuring this intentional relationship is managed professionally. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1288 |
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1273 |
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Author |
Peach, J. |
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Title |
The Professional Development Programme: Achievements and outcomes |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Professional Leader |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
6-9 |
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Keywords |
Professional development; Evaluation; Nursing |
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This article backgrounds the professional development programme instigated at Auckland Hospital in 1988, and reviews the achievements of the past 10 years. It describes PDP and distinguishes it from a clinical career pathway. Specific indicators were used to assess the achievement of the programme, and these are presented. Overall the programme achieved it's outcomes and at a reasonable cost. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1289 |
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1274 |
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Author |
Fail, A. |
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Title |
Ageing in the 21st century |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
9 |
Pages |
24-31 |
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Keywords |
Older people; Theory; Quality of life; Quality of health care; Age factors |
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The author looks at demographic and statistical information to extrapolate on trends that will affect the aged through into to the next century. She reviews policy approaches to the issues of a growing aged population combined with social and economic changes that could make this group vulnerable. Effective planning for the provision of quality care is placed in the context of social changes, advances in gerontology, and social theories of ageing. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1275 |
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Author |
McDonald, R. |
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Title |
Leadership and motivation in nursing practice |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
9 |
Pages |
42-44 |
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Keywords |
Motivation; Quality assurance; Leadership; Nursing |
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This article explores the role of leadership in improving motivation and workplace behaviour. Strategies and tools for managing motivational issues are presented, such as organisational culture, rewards systems and quality assurance. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1301 |
Serial |
1286 |
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Author |
Dredge, A. |
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Title |
An insider's view of professional nursing and care management of the critically ill patient |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
8 |
Pages |
13-16 |
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Keywords |
Intensive care nursing; Interprofessional relations; Registered nurses |
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This article explores the role of the registered nurse (RN) in the critical care environment. It presents the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) as a unique environment, with a specific relationship to technology, and a history that mirrors scientific development. It explores the tensions for a caring profession with a distinct culture practising in a highly medicalised, acute environment, and affirms the value of quality human care. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1302 |
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1287 |
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Author |
Bee, S. |
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Title |
Post traumatic stress disorder: The role of critical incident stress management |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
8 |
Pages |
20-23 |
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Keywords |
Trauma; Psychology; Workplace; Nursing |
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The author defines and describes PTSD, and looks at how it may apply to nurses. Primarily affected by delayed PTSD, nurses may experience it as burn-out, after exposure to trauma over time. The Critical Incident Stress Management programme instigated at Healthcare Hawkes Bay is outlined. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1303 |
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1288 |
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Author |
Fischer, R; Roy, D E; Niven, E. |
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Title |
Different folks, different strokes: becoming and being a sroke family |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
5-11 |
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Keywords |
Stroke; Lived experience; Phenomenology; Family; Caregivers; Life change |
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Reports a study exploring family experiences of stroke during the first six months following a stroke. Performs a hermeneutic phenomenological study in which four participants from two Auckland families are interviewed in 2011 and 2012, at three time-intervals within the first six months post-stroke. Identifies three themes of the families' experiences: loss of a life once lived; navigation of an unfamiliar path; re-creation of a sense of normality. Stresses the importance of contact with the health-care team in facilitating the transition to post-stroke life. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1398 |
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Author |
Norton, V. |
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Title |
Don't wait until we are struggling: what patients and family caregivers tell us about using a syringe driver |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
12-16 |
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Keywords |
Patients and family caregiver; Syringe driver; Palliative care; Symptom management |
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Undertakes a study to ascertain the experiences, perceptions and assumptions of patients and their family caregiver(s) about the use of a syringe driver in palliative care. Enrols hospice cancer patients who use syringe drivers to provide continuous delivery of drugs. Conducts interviews with 27 individuals: 12 patient/family caregiver pairs, and 3 caregivers. Uses thematic analysis to apply codes to data to reveal shared versus unique experiences. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1399 |
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Author |
Poot, B. |
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Title |
Nurse-led chronic cough clinic: what is the impact on patient waiting times? |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
17-20 |
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Keywords |
Nurse-led; Chronic cough; Wait times |
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Describes the impact on patient waiting times of a nurse-led cough clinic for patients referred to a secondary-care adult respiratory service. Performs an audit of data collected from 75 patients with chronic cough who had been triaged to a nurse-led cough clinic from Aug 2009 to Feb 2011, in which the nurse assessed each patient, undertaking a detailed patient history and clinical examination, and confirming diagnosis/differential diagnoses. Describes patient characteristics, source/reason for referral, and primary diagnosis for cough. Contrasts wait times before and after initiation of the nurse-led clinic. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1400 |
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Author |
Seccombe, J.; Stewart, C. |
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Title |
Motivation or self-directed learning: student perspectives |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
5 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
21-24 |
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Keywords |
Self-directed learning; Nursing education; Student motivation; Online learning |
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Conducts a study of 90 undergraduate Bachelor of Nursing (BN) students in order to identify factors that motivate student nurses to undertake self-directed learning (SDL). Adapts an overseas rating scale questionnaire to survey third-year BN students to identify intrinsic or extrinsic factors that influence students' SDL behaviour. Categorises survey results in relation to content and navigation of the learning package; monitoring and management of personal learning; and relevance to topic and link to paper assessment. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1401 |
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