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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (August 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
A young woman's triumph over violence: a young woman raised in a violent home provides a better life for her child, inspired partly by the work of a public health nurse. Webby, Terri 2145
Building better workplace relations: all delegates should take advantage of the range of approved employee education training courses offered by NZNO. Haultain, Rob 951
Changing NZNO's democratic structures. 310
Christchurch. Squires, Kay 231
Complementary therapies--a long and winding road. Randle, Janine 854
Correction. Correction Notice 46
Disillusioned enrolled nurse speaks out. Stanford, Joan Letter to the Editor 189
Draft code of good faith ready for consultation. 421
Duty managers to hold conference in Auckland. 127
EN is disappointed in Nursing Council decison. O'Brien, Sue Letter to the Editor 313
Encouraging healing through touch: at Wellington Hospital, the therapies of touch and massage are bringing relief from stress and pain, and promoting healing for many patients and staff. Manchester, Anne 1818
Ensuring NZNO's safe staffing campaign succeeds. 271
Events. Calendar 800
Examining strategies for successful unions: the recent Australasian Organising Conference looked at ways of building successful unions. 1000
Faith community nurses fill gap, in primary care. Roberts, Faith 334
Farewelling Auckland Hospital's Ward 9C. Cameron, Dianne Letter to the Editor 122
Finding an NP role for practice nurses. Jamieson, Rosemary Letter to the Editor 326
Former nurse chooses better paid teaching career. Partington, Briar Letter to the Editor 462
Hazardous substances inquiry report released. 366
Health and safety website launched. 136
Health care assistants underway at Auckland DHB. 761
Helping children with enuresis and encopresis: school children who are bedwetters or those who soil their pants often receive little sympathy and less understanding. A public health nurse wants to change such attitudes. O'Connor, Teresa 930
Learning not to cross the boundaries: too many nurses are finding themselves involved in inappropriate personal relationships with their patients. Roberts, Faith 1082
Let's celebrate, not impose mental health standards. Cottingham, Chris Letter to the Editor 357
Looking at barriers to practice nurse development. Jamieson, Rosemary 1018
Maori model for public health debated at conference. Brown, Eileen 642
McNicol to chair Te Runanga. 64
MECA negotiations continue this month: Dunedin. Payne-Harker, Cee 1080
MECA negotiations continue this month: Hamilton. Pratt, Jocelyn 663
MECA negotiations continue this month: Palmerston North. Swift, Jane 634
Nelson. McGrath, Jackie 492
New members welcomed to the board. 188
New Pacific adviser. 143
New support for NZNO's fair pay campaign. McIntyre, Lyndy 407
New Zealand nurses make their mark at ICN. Annals, Geoff 867
Nurse practitioner seeks better health for Maori. 765
Nurses' Memorial Chapel celebrates 75 years. 256
NZNO favours no-fault option in ACC review. 278
Plunket faces up to family violence: because of its impact on the health of children, the Plunket Society has developed a specific policy to help staff screen for family violence. Lensen, Anne 1972
Professional activism focus of NZNO conference. 764
Professional development work underway. Roberts, Faith 322
Remuneration strategy reflected in pay deals. 428
Scholarship winner 'delighted'. 174
Seeking an alternative way or providing health care: for 20 years a nurse nurtured a dream of offering people a different style of care than that available in our present health system. Finally she is realising that dream. Erdrich, Sharon 1610
Seeking information on research section history. Ritchie, Lorraine Letter to the Editor 124
Supporting members who need advice after hours. 193
The Northern Districts' MECA working party gets underway. 348
The president comments ... O'Malley, Jane 447
Time to revise outmoded nursing restrictions. Rhodes, Darryl Letter to the Editor 394
Trying to make contact with a New Zealand nurse. Miles, Carol Letter to the Editor 79
Using aromatheraphy within nursing: nurses wanting to incorporate aromatherapy into their practice must overcome a number of challenges before using this powerful yet gentle therapy. Hames, Paula 886
Wellington. Thomas, Laura 225
Whangarei. Gilmour, Carol 168

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