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Author |
Powell, J. |
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Title |
Caring for patients after an ICU admission |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
24-25 |
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Keywords |
Intensive care nursing; Nurse-patient relations; Trauma; Communication |
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Abstract |
The author presents research on nursing strategies that reduce the psychological effects of critical illness and prevent the intensive care unit (ICU) atmosphere from adversely affecting the nurse-patient relationship. Post-traumatic stress disorder and other phobic anxiety syndromes are noted as a risk among former ICU patients. Four interventions to put in place for discharge are presented: patient-centred nursing, communication, multidisciplinary care, and patient/family education. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
954 |
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Author |
McCallum, C. |
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Title |
Balancing technology with the art of caring |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
21-23 |
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Keywords |
Technology; Nursing; Nurse-patient relations; Ethics |
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Abstract |
The author examines the role of technology in high dependency units, which can alienate nurses from patients. The ethical issues raised by technology are reviewed, particularly the allocation of expensive interventions, and the implications of life-sustaining technology on the application of informed consent. The author highlights the challenge facing nurses to bridge the gap between medical technology and humane caring. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1017 |
Serial |
1001 |
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Author |
Wilkinson, J.A. |
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Title |
Creating a culture of workplace safety |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
6 |
Pages |
14-15 |
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Keywords |
Occupational health and safety; Workplace violence; District nursing; Organisational culture |
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Abstract |
This study investigated the safety of working environments of a group of urban district nurses. Six district nurses were interviewed and participated in a focus group. The findings focus on the risks associated with client behaviour and with the organisational structure in which district nurses work. Recommendations for primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of harm to nurses working in isolation in the community are presented. The author describes her personal background in district nursing, which prompted the study. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1002 |
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Author |
Woods, M. |
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Title |
Dissecting a brave new nursing world |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
10 |
Pages |
20-22, 36 |
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Keywords |
Nursing; Education; Nursing Council of New Zealand; Policy |
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Abstract |
This article critiques the 'Strategic Review of Undergraduate Education' commissioned by the Nursing Council. The premise of the review is examined, along with the foundations of nursing practice and the role of nursing education. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1003 |
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Author |
Sadlier, C. |
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Title |
Gaining insight into the experience of diabetes |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
1 |
Pages |
14-16 |
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Keywords |
Diabetes Type 2; Maori; Nursing |
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Abstract |
This article reports a research project that investigated the experience and expectations of Maori who were newly-diagnosed with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). Four people diagnosed with NIDDM were interviewed over 12 months. Participant recommendations are incorporated into suggested improvements for managing the condition. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1020 |
Serial |
1004 |
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Author |
Lowe, L. |
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Title |
Linking housing and health status |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
9 |
Pages |
26-27 |
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Keywords |
Health status; Public health; Nursing |
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Abstract |
The author examines the impact of poor housing on health, and looks at how the situation can be improved. Ways that nurses can work towards improving housing standards and thus health are discussed. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1021 |
Serial |
1005 |
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Author |
Christie, J. |
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Title |
Managing febrile children: When and how to treat |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
4 |
Pages |
15-17 |
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Keywords |
Paediatric nursing; Evidence-based medicine; Children; Guidelines |
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Abstract |
The author describes the nursing of febrile children in a general paediatric ward at Tauranga Hospital. She focuses on the cooling methods used and their efficacy. Ward practice is compared with clinical trials and the literature to determine best practice and evidence-based guidelines. Also discussed are fans and clothes removal, tepid sponging, paracetamol, and brufen. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1006 |
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Author |
Hales, A.; Dignam, D. |
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Title |
Nurse prescribing lessons from the US |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
10 |
Pages |
12-15 |
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Keywords |
Nurse practitioners; Prescriptive authority; Cross-cultural comparison; Advanced nursing practice; Education |
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Abstract |
The researchers present a survey of a sample population of 32 advanced practice nurses (APN) in the US about their experiences of acquiring and implementing prescriptive authority. The issues relevant to nurse practitioners in New Zealand are discussed, around acquiring knowledge and education, relationships with other professionals, establishing the role, and retaining the nursing role. The intent and scope of APN prescribing in the US is also discussed. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1007 |
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Author |
Crowe, M.; O'Malley, J.; Bigwood, S. |
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Title |
Nursing mental health consumers in the community |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
8 |
Pages |
14-15 |
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Keywords |
Community health nursing; Psychiatric Nursing |
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Abstract |
The purpose of this research was to describe the characteristics of community mental health nursing care in the community. Twenty six nurses were enrolled in a study consisting of semi-structured interviews about the nature of their care. Responses were analysed to identify categories of skills. These were characterised as: establishing connectedness; promoting individual and family resilience, promoting citizenship; and addressing structural issues. Responses from the nurses are used to illustrate these categories. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1024 |
Serial |
1008 |
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Author |
Brinkman, A. |
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Title |
Occupational stress in hospitals: A nursing perspective |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
6 |
Pages |
21-23 |
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Keywords |
Occupational health and safety; Stress; Nursing |
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Abstract |
This article examines the environmental stressors that cause occupational stress for many nurses, particularly the health reforms and the Employment Contracts Act (ECA). The concept of stress is reviewed and theories of occupational stress are described, including the demand-control theory and the transactional model. Nurses are advised to become aware of occupational stress in their workplaces, citing a study by the author showing high levels of stress among hospital nurses. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1025 |
Serial |
1009 |
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Author |
Hansen, G. |
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Title |
The role of massage in the care of the critically ill |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2002 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
8 |
Issue |
7 |
Pages |
14-16 |
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Keywords |
Nursing; Alternative therapies; Intensive care nursing |
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Abstract |
This article looks at the research on the benefits of massage for alleviating the anxiety of patients in critical care. The author draws on her own experiences with cardiac patients and affirms the lasting psychological benefit of massage. She provides advice on which parts of the body to massage on patients in critical care, which to avoid and how to know when it is contraindicated. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1010 |
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Author |
Johnstone, C. |
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Title |
Linking diet and respiratory distress |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
7 |
Issue |
5 |
Pages |
22-23 |
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Keywords |
Diet; Chronic diseases; District nursing |
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Abstract |
The author, a district nurse, describes the experiences of a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease requiring long-term oxygen therapy and characterised as a carbon dioxide retainer whose overall health was improved by a carbohydrate restricted diet. The literature on carbohydrate intake and respiratory disease is briefly reviewed. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1011 |
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Author |
Wright, R. |
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Title |
Linking theory with practice |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
7 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
14-15 |
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Keywords |
Intensive care nursing; Nurse-family relations; Nursing models |
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Abstract |
This article describes the care of a brain-dead intensive care unit patient. The human caring theory of Jean Watson is used to interpret the interactions between family, patient and nurse in this case study. Watson's concepts of care are examined as they relate to each stage of caring for the patient and his family. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1012 |
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Author |
French, P. |
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Title |
Nursing registration: A time to celebrate? |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
7 |
Issue |
8 |
Pages |
17-19 |
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Keywords |
History of nursing; Interprofessional relations; Physicians; Nursing philosophy |
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Abstract |
This article examines the knowledge and power relationships between the medical profession and nurses during the first half of the twentieth century. It argues that the 1901 Nurses' Registration Act allowed doctors to exert control over the nursing profession and that the hierarchal structure of the profession contributes to the culture of control and surveillance. |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1029 |
Serial |
1013 |
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Author |
Wilson, M. |
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Title |
Organisational psychopaths and our health culture |
Type |
Journal Article |
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Year |
2001 |
Publication |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
7 |
Issue |
3 |
Pages |
27-29 |
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Keywords |
Nursing; Leadership; Organisational change |
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Abstract |
The author discusses recent research on organisational psychopaths, and suggests it offers an explanation for the state of the health system since managerialism was ushered in through health reforms. She identifies personality traits of organisational psychopaths and of aberrant self-promoters. The author gives her experience of changes to the structure of nursing at a North Island metropolitan public hospital over an 8-year period. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 1030 |
Serial |
1014 |
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