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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (September 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
A farewell to midwifery: a long-time independent midwife writes an obituary on the career which has shaped the person she has become, and which has provided her with a great deal of personal and professional satisfaction. Waugh, Heather 1721
Announcing the new-look Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand. Brief Article 167
Apology for Nursing Council 'insult'. Cottingham, Chris Letter to the Editor 628
Bid for minimum staffing levels unsuccessful. 319
Book by mental health service users. Brief Article 90
Bridging the gap in mental health. Halligan, John 984
Calling for nursing stories. Rose, Ann Letter to the Editor 125
Calling for respect and recognition. Baylis, Margaret Letter to the Editor 414
Caring for prisoners' mental health: prison nursing is a specialised area of practice, demanding a wide range of nursing skills and a good dose of life experience. Here one prison nurse outlines some of the challenges of caring for the mental health of prisoners. Hunt, Denise 1932
Dealing with mental health stigma at work: nurses who have had mental health problems often encounter prejudice when they return to work. One nurse, who has had first-hand experience of such stigma, is determined to make a difference. Manchester, Anne 1993
District nurses discuss community innovations. McHugh, Trish 553
Ear nurses gather in Gisborne. Barrie, Tara Brief Article 207
EN skills must be retained. Van der Hulst, Corrie Letter to the Editor 129
Honouring Putiputi O'Brien at Te Runanga hui: Bay of Plenty/Tairawhiti hosts annual general hui. Jackson, Margaret 970
Liaising between the police and mental health: a ground-breaking mental health nursing role in Rotorua, liaising between the police and mental health services, has seen arrest rates drop, changed attitudes to those with mental illness, and treatment starting earlier. O'Connor, Teresa 1020
Major asthma research study receives funding boost. Brief Article 243
Manukau Institute of Technology student wins top nursing award and Maori health scholarship. Brief Article 296
Measuring on-the-job stress accurately. Caughley, Brian 2480
Meca talks break down--strike action possible. 656
Meeting the needs of refugee children: helping resolve the complex mental health needs of refugee children living in New Zealand is the aim of a new intersectoral service in Auckland. Manchester, Anne 988
Mental health information on website. Brief Article 110
Myths and facts about back injuries. Lindsay, Kaye Letter to the Editor 173
New mental health plan released. Brief Article 216
Northland celebrates 100 years of midwifery: as New Zealand celebrates 100 years of midwifery registration and regulation this year, midwives at Whangarei Hospital look back on a long and proud history. Morgan, Yvonne 1986
Nurse assistant title remains. 833
Nurse clinician certification. Barrie, Tara Brief Article 144
Nurse Maude staff strike for more pay. Payne-Harker, Cee 350
Nurse practitioner proud of working in mental illness/intellectual disability area. 499
Nurses standing for election to DHBS. Brief Article 221
Nurses under pressure during restructures and reviews: reviews and restructuring are happening in a number of district health boards at present, increasing nurses' workloads and stress levels. Despite this, nurses are still supporting each other and contributing positively to review processes. Cain, Margaret 816
Nursing innovation at the heart of immunisation campaign: a great deal of nursing innovation and creativity lie behind the successful meningococcal immunisation school-based programme, now underway in Counties Manukau District Health Board. Manchester, Anne 1792
NZNO position statement on RONs. Brief Article 169
NZNO submissions support more funding for aged care, and the Civil Union Bill. 365
Objecting to writing a portfolio. Clinning, Caron Letter to the Editor 292
Obstetric experience will be missed. Simmons, Ann Letter to the Editor 277
Plunket offer moves towards pay parity. Payne-Harker, Cee 339
Proposed settlement reached at Presbyterian support. Squires, Kay Brief Article 176
Recording some Te Runanga history. Kidd, Jacquie Letter to the Editor 242
The dangers of diminishing the EN role. Hobman, Hilary Letter to the Editor 219
The president comments ... O'Malley, Jane 508
What if we really cared? The aged-care sector has long been the poor relation in the health service. Chronically under-funded, with a low-paid, high-turnover workforce, the sector is in crisis. NZNO wants to change that and is launching a new deal for aged care. Payne-Harker, Cee 937
World Mental Health day theme. Brief Article 75

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