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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (August 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
2007 budget endorsed. O'Connor, Teresa Brief article 91
A call to collective arms. Galloway, Iain 437
Aged-care sector negotiations round-up hospice members accept pay deal. Connors, Nicki 579
Board rejects proposal for PHC Nurses' Council to become standing committee. O'Connor, Teresa Brief article 305
Book honours nursing scholars. Brief article 317
Caring for each other, 'warts and all'. Osborne, Susanne Letter to the editor 385
Catherine Logan will be greatly missed. Swabey, Niki Letter to the editor 281
COI recommendations endorsed. Brief article 174
Coming to grips with nursing education funding: money for post-registration nursing education comes from a range of sources. Understanding the web of funding can be a challenge. Brinkman, Anne 1050
Correction. Correction notice 28
Defining public health nursing. Anderson, Julia 1005
Empowering nurses to lobby for change. Bobbitt, Louise Letter to the editor 450
Ensuring history does not repeat itself: new employment legislation in Australia is all too familiar to New Zealand workers who remember the dark days of the Employment Contracts Act. Alexander, Glenda 970
First NP in women's health. Interview 341
From cradle to grave nursing: highly respected and much loved East Coast public health nurse Mandy Ruru looks back on four decades of work and change. Manchester, Anne Biography 1048
Hearing set for next month. Trotman, Jenni-Maree 392
Hospice members accept pay deal. Lennox, Mark 512
Housing programme empowers people to make changes: a joint public health and Housing New Zealand programme is leading to some remarkable health improvements for families living in some of the most deprived and crowded areas of Auckland and Northland. Manchester, Anne 974
Inappropriate restraint leads to suspension. Brief article 276
Kiwi nurses must complete programme for UK registration. Brief article 224
Lessons learnt from managing a complex tuberculosis case: treating a client with tuberculosis whose social and economic situation is poor and lifestyle risky presents a public health nurse with some major challenges. Vause, Andrea Case study 2234
Meeting the complex health needs of refugees: most refugees arriving in New Zealand have a variety of complex physical, emotional and mental health problems. Public health nurses may be the first health professionals they have seen for years. Manchester, Anne 1293
Meeting the health literacy needs of clients: nurses have a responsibility to ensure their non-English speaking clients understand basic health information. Using a professional interpreter can be the best way to facilitate this. Wilson, Joy 1909
Meeting with remarkable academics: the Te Henga Section of the Nurses' Marxist Union has launched its Winter Series of Lectures. Education is the theme and the opening lecture was delivered by a remarkable academic. Cottingham, Chris 961
Midwifery education being reviewed. Brief article 82
Midwives obtaining nursing practising certificates may get easier. 455
Misconceptions in diabetes article. Chandler, Sambrene Letter to the editor 218
More nurse practitioner mentors needed. 358
New resource to help others learn more about disability. Brief article 132
Nurse struck off for 'serious and outrageous' offending. Brief article 267
Nurse's registration cancelled for six months. Brief article 302
Nursing Council chair stepping down from the role after six years. O'Connor, Teresa 350
NZNO staff changes. Brief article 155
NZNO stalwart dies. Obituary 186
Ongoing concern about photo essay. Sutherland, Helen Letter to the editor 176
PHC nurses' value validated. 1027
Photo essay inquiries underway. Brief article 231
Photos did not empower the elderly. Fleming, Sally Letter to the editor 503
Planning for an influenza pandemic: NZNO has started planning for an influenza pandemic. It is a huge task. O'Connor, Teresa 991
Policy on international meetings. O'Connor, Teresa Brief article 119
Public health nurses 'go the extra mile'. Brown, Shennan 929
Regional conventions discussed. O'Connor, Teresa Brief article 142
Releasing the bottleneck of mandated clinical hours: securing a set number of clinical hours for students from a range of health professions is causing major problems for educators. Perhaps it's time for a rethink about how best to assess clinical competence. Manchester, Anne 974
Remits promise lively conference debate. 652
Responses show nurses' prejudices. Driver, Eric Letter to the editor 172
Section membership only for members. O'Connor, Teresa Brief article 82
Support needed for neglected colleagues. Yhojie, A. Lo Letter to the editor 167
Surveying primary health care nurses. Daly, Barbara Letter to the editor 225
Taking a nursing service into the Bush: an occupational health nursing practice in Nelson gives new meaning to the term "accessible services'. O'Connor, Teresa Biography 1959
Team approach helps family to develop new skills. Els, Leane 633
Telling the story of Kathleen Hall. Book review 197
Ten-year mental health and addiction plan launched. Brief article 139
The dilemma of aged-care funding. Belton, Ruth Letter to the editor 201
Universities push their own agendas. Alliston, Shanyn Letter to the editor 288

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