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The Cartwright report twenty years on ... Editorial Jul 1, 2008 1059
The new century--it's coming ready or not. Editorial Oct 1, 2006 1054
Is competence a tool of oppression? Will the nursing profession's fixation with individual competence mean systemic problems within the health system will be ignored? Jul 1, 2006 868
Opening our eyes--shifting our thinking: does cultural safety education work? This was the key question in a recently published research report. Jun 1, 2006 945
Ethical staffing--there can be no compromise: safe staffing is an ethical issue. Nurses need moral courage and organisational support to ensure they work in an environment where they can practise ethically and patients receive the best care possible. Apr 1, 2006 937
The case for nurse prescribing: in a recent New Zealand Medical Journal editorial, two doctors claimed nurse prescribing was a threat to the standard of health care. NZNO's professional services manager rebuts their arguments. Editorial Dec 1, 2005 920
Nurse educators meet in Dunedin. Sep 1, 2005 334
Getting the health system we deserve: nurses and other health workers have an ethical responsibility to vote in the upcoming general election. They are in a unique position to ascertain the impact of different political parties' health policies on those they care for and that's why they must participate in the election. Jul 1, 2005 1980
Relationships with patients were once ok. Letter to the Editor Jun 1, 2005 364
Keeping boundaries clear with patients: nurses need to be aware of their ethical responsibilities regarding their relationships with clients. Any blurring between personal and professional relationships is a conflict of interest and has the potential to exploit a client's vulnerablity. May 1, 2005 937
Linking patient safety and nurse safety. Editorial Apr 1, 2005 867
The practice of euthanasia: more than a debate; the conviction in March of a nurse, Lesley Martin, for the attempted murder of her terminally ill mother, has highlighted the need for nurses to face up to end-of-life policy and practice dilemmas. Jun 1, 2004 1798

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