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O'Sullivan, C. |
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Attitudes and knowledge of medical and nursing staff |
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2002 |
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Massey University Library |
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Attitude of health personnel; Emergency nursing |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1262 |
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1247 |
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Hylton, J.A. |
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Enrolled nurse transition to degree level study based at a rural satellite campus |
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2002 |
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Massey University Library |
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Nursing; Education; Enrolled nurses |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1248 |
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Little, S. |
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An exploration of vicarious traumatisation in emergency nurses |
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2002 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Emergency nursing; Occupational health and safety; Nursing research; Stress |
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This thesis explores the theoretical notions of suffering and caring within the nurse patient relationship in the context of emergency nursing. It includes a small pilot study that aimed to assess the feasibliity of a major research project, by describing the impact of vicarious traumatisation in emergency nurses, specifically in relation to their self capacities. This pilot study utilised a descriptive, correlational design. Data was collected by using the Inner Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) a twenty four-item questionnaire developed by Dr Pearlman (1995), and a profile sheet which identified demographic details. Twenty-seven emergency nurses participated in this pilot study. The IEQ was assessed for internal reliability by applying the Cronbachs alpha and utilising a focus group to gain insight into the usability and relevance of the questions. The internal reliability of the IEQ suggests that it may be an appropriate tool to measure disruption of self capacities in the population of emergency nurses. Although the results are limited, and conclusions cannot be drawn, findings suggest a correlation between the variables of age, experience, nursing qualifications and a history of personal trauma and the IEQ. There is evidence that emergency nurses are affected psychologically when caring for the victims of trauma in emergency departments and the IEQ has the potential as a tool to be integrated into future emergency nursing studies. A multidimensional methodological approach is recommended to capture the many contours of the complex phenomena of vicarious traumatisation and the emergency nurse. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1249 |
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Corlett, E. |
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Finding out what works and what doesn't work: Caring for women with a fungating tumour of the breast |
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2002 |
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Massey University, Albany, Library |
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Breast cancer; Nursing; Cancer |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1250 |
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Woodbridge, M. |
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From child savers to child activists: A participatory action research project with community child health nurses |
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2002 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Community health nursing; Paediatric nursing |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1266 |
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1251 |
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Raynel, S. |
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Nurse-led clinics on ophthalmic practice: A vision for the future |
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2002 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Nursing specialties |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1267 |
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1252 |
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McMillan, A. |
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The past influencing the future: A journey through occupational health |
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2002 |
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Otago Polytechnic Library |
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Occupational health and safety |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1268 |
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1253 |
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DeSouza, R. |
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Walking upright here: Countering prevailing discourses through reflexivity and methodological pluralism |
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2002 |
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Massey University Library |
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Transcultural nursing; Childbirth |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1269 |
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1254 |
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Kidd, J.D. |
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What's going on? Mental health nursing in New Zealand |
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2002 |
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Otago Polytechnic Library |
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Psychiatric Nursing; Nursing research |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1255 |
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Litchfield, M. |
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The successful design and delivery of rural health services: The meaning of success |
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2002 |
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Accessible from www.moh.govt.nz |
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Rural health services; Management; Primary health care |
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A report on the analysis of data from an in-depth survey designed by Sue Dawson, previously Rural Health Researcher in the Centre for Rural Health, and follow-up interviews. The study purpose was to construct a definition of ?successful design and delivery of rural health services? as a step towards a measurement tool. Participants were grouped as general practitioners (GPs), nurses and community representatives. A format for a participatory approach to evaluation of rural health services is derived from the criteria of success identified, with its relevance for the implementation of the new Government primary health care strategy explicit. This format provided the basis for a subsequent evaluation case study undertaken in a small rural forestry township by the Centre for Rural Health. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1328 |
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Tautua, Pelei |
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Exploring primary health care nursing for child and family health (specifically targeting 0-5 year's age group). Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study Fellowship for Nurses of Young Children 2002 |
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2002 |
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82 p. |
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Primary health care – Nursing; Pacific Islanders – Health; Child health services; Family health |
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Compares the delivery models used by primary health-care nurses in Auckland for follow-up services aimed at Pacific children discharged from hospital with preventable illnesses, with similar services and programmes in Tonga and Samoa. Also compares NZ and Pacific Island programmes to promote immunisation and breastfeeding. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1420 |
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Holdaway, Maureen Ann |
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A Maori model of primary health care nursing |
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Book Whole |
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2002 |
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192 p. |
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Primary health care nursing; Maori women's health; Maori model of health; Kaupapa Maori research; Health reforms; Health policy; Surveys |
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Identifies how traditional nursing practice in Maori communities may be enhanced. Highlights the need for nursing to broaden concepts of health, community, and public health nursing, to focus on issues of capacity-building, community needs, and a broader understanding of the social, political, cultural, and economic contexts of the communities primary health-care nurses serve. Explores how health is experienced by Maori women during in-depth interviews using critical ethnographic method, underpinned by a Maori-centred approach. Articulates a model of health that is a dynamic process based on the restoration and maintenance of cultural integrity, derived from the principle of self-determination. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1809 |
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