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Author Eaddy, J.H.
Title Nursing care: quality and quantity Type
Year (up) 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract A study of the care given by Nurses measuring the quantity of care available against the quantity demanded by the patients at the time of survey
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 81 Serial 81
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Author Boddy, J.M.
Title Career development and job satisfaction of registered nurses practising in community settings Type
Year (up) 1976 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 242 Serial 242
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Author Thomson, M.; Kinross, D.N.J.; Chick, D.N.P.; Corry, M.F.; Dowland, J.
Title People in hospital: a surgical ward Type
Year (up) 1977 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract A study of work patterns on a surgical ward
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 5 Serial 5
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Author McTurk, M.(deceased 1985)
Title Job satisfaction for nurses Type
Year (up) 1977 Publication Abbreviated Journal not available
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Abstract Accent on Nursing services is on service to patients with job satisfaction of employees placed in a less worthy positions. Indices of low levels of Nurses' job satisfaction in some areas of our Hospitals in the Auckland Hospital Board indicate the established relationships between performance and morale is not always transformed into supervisory and management practise in the work situation. As recognition of job satisfaction needs is a prime factor in change, the research study is designed to measure through questionnaire and scaling methods the effect of a one week management training course on the attitudes of superiors to the job satisfaction needs of their subordinates
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 70 Serial 70
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Author Heenan, S.M.(retired)
Title On-going – a 4 week assessment of ward situations, staff utilisation and nursing care index Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Otago Hospital Board, Dunedin Hospital
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Abstract The author does not have a copy of the project.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 1 Serial 1
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Author Bradley, F.V.; Blakey, V.M.
Title Analysis of public health nurses' home visits Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal District Health Office, Dunedin A2 -
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 32 Serial 32
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Author Kapoor, S.D.
Title Application of the process in the care of an alcohol dependent client Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author
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Abstract Feasibility for Nursing studies component of B.A. degree, Wellington Victoria University, Wellington 1978. With health workers and clients in 4 different health districts, an Industry, Health Centre, Intermediate School and University Health and Counselling
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 33 Serial 33
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Author King, B.E.; Westerdiep, A.R.
Title Intensive nursing care units in public hospitals Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Canterbury Library
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Abstract The basic objective of the survey was to establish the proportion of the nursing staff employed in hospitals who were assigned to Intensive Nursing Care units. Twenty one different types of units were identified with a total of 118 units. Established in twenty four of the twenty nine hospitals throughout the country, Nearly 12 % of registered Nurses where ICU's were established were allocated to these units but the proportion s ranged from a low of 7% in one major Board area, to a high of 26% in another major Board area
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 68 Serial 68
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Author Butterfield, S.L.
Title More power to the patient: self-care within acute care situations Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Abstract “A brief look at self-care and some of the issues relevant to nurses recognising it as a component of acute care”
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 75 Serial 75
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Author Tangamonsiri, D.
Title Teaching coping behaviour to psychiatric patients Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 220 Serial 220
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Author Ramsay, P.D.K.
Title The vocational commitment of student nurses and student teachers Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 293 Serial 293
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Author Parsons, C.D.F.
Title Reflexive accounts of the related symbols 'communication', 'self-reflection' and 'emancipation' Type
Year (up) 1978 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 372 Serial 372
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Author Kapoor, S.D.
Title A study on planning and programming for nursing services in New Zealand: priorities for the period 1980-1985 Type
Year (up) 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal Author
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 23 Serial 23
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Author Lord, D.H.
Title Exploratory study of reasons for voluntary termination of nursing staff at Braemar hospital and training school Type
Year (up) 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract A study exploring the following hypotheses: 1. That full time Nurses and part time Nurses are satisfied by different things, therefore the two groups will exhibit different reasons for leaving the Hospital. Full time Staff will leave because of lack of satisfiers, part time Staff will leave because of lack of Dis-satisfiers.. 2. The reasons for the psycopaedic assistants leaving will be different from those for Professional Staff as the presence of promotional opportunities and the acceptance of responsibilities do not apply to the non-professional staff. 3. Salary will not be a significant factor for Staff leaving. 4, The lack of job satisfaction has had little to do with staff terminating. 5. That the absence of a School of Nursing has been the reason for a significant number of Staff leaving to Nurse elsewhere
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 56 Serial 56
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Author Kapoor, S.D.
Title The development of effective learning to help nurses achieve their professional obligation Type
Year (up) 1979 Publication Abbreviated Journal author
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Abstract Research paper presented as part of the requirements for Nursing Studies component of a B.A. Degree Wellington Victoria University, Wellington
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 108 Serial 108
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