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

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'Articulate your practice or risk irrelevance: building bridges was the theme of last month's wound cure society conference. Many nurses discovered, perhaps for the first time, the relevance of research to improved patient outcomes. Manchester, Anne 1044
'Bureaucratic nonsense' kills enthusiasm. Smith, Shirley Letter to the editor 473
A Maori perspective on death and dying. 437
Aged-care delegates decide on action. 256
Aged-care facilities face challenges in providing quality palliative care: as New Zealand's population ages, more people will die in aged-care facilities. These settings face considerable challenges in providing good palliative care for their dying residents. O'Connor, Teresa 2033
Bumper turn out for enrolled nurse study day. Ingram, Katherine 212
Caring for someone dying at home: assisting those caring for a terminally ill family member at home can be a rewarding but challenging nursing experience. Providing adequate nursing support is critical to the success of this type of caring. Johnson, Amanda 2970
Clair part of delegation to ILO conference. Brief article 186
Council creates barriers to practice. van Hassel-O'Brien, Cecelia Letter to the editor 284
Don't give nurses more stress. Hunt, Glen Letter to the editor 375
Easing the journey to death: palliative care nursing has undergone a revolution in the past two decades. Nelson Hospice and palliative care nurse Gael Deaker have been part of the changes. O'Connor, Teresa 1906
Extra funding needed for pay parity. 582
Frustration mounting over hospice funding: delivery of palliative care depends on nurses. And hospice nurses, their employers and NZNO are getting frustrated by the lack of a Government response to their pleas for more money to pay nurses fairly. O'Connor, Teresa 940
Government honours red Red Cross and army nurses. Brief article 321
GP debates midwifery costs. Fitchett, Tony Letter to the editor 430
Hodgson rejects 'crisis' in health. 567
In praise of hospital-trained nurses. Letter to the editor 448
Job losses likely following review at Otago district health board. Squires, Kay 555
Learning about respiratory care. Harre, Elisabeth 489
Learning from other nurses' mistakes: there are some hard lessons to be learned for nurses who take on unrealistic workloads and then face disciplinary proceedings arising from those untenable workloads. Cain, Margaret 979
Marking significant occasions for nurses and workers. Watson, Christin 366
Meeting nursing challenges in palliative care. Morgan, Anne Editorial 1039
Members can make pay parity happen: members can win pay parity in the primary health sector but they must continue to actively campaign and to encourage others and the public to support them. Payne-Harker, Cee 906
Negligence in diabetes care results in supervised practiced. Dale, Naomi Brief article 210
NSU meets heads of schools. Reid, Jennifer 414
Nurse migration needs further research. 483
Nurse raters needed for online service. Haynes, Brian Letter to the editor 361
Nurse-initiated discharge underway at Christchurch Hospital. 392
NZNO backs Plunket's campaign to restore PlunketLine. 344
NZNO staff changes. 260
Practitioner of the year. Brief article 117
Presenting at international conferences. Bride, Ann Letter to the editor 205
Registration cancelled for possession of objectional material. Derecourt, Stephen Brief article 256
Research section sets strategic goals. Rummel, Louise 401
Rural nurses' vital role acknowledged. Monigatti, Debbie 505
Seeing Red Over pay parity. Brief article 161
Stop press. Brief article 62
Student gain valuable support at Invercargill hui. Archibald, Nadine 437
Support for Maori electoral option. Brief article 246
Tackling obesity. Brief article 246
Te Runanga considers un special report. Close, Brenda Organization overview 565
Ten years' involvement with Te Runanga reviewed. Waitere, Rhoda 466
The president comments. Guy, Marion 439
The reality of aged-care for families: in last month's Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand, a caregiver and a nurse manager of an aged-care hospital and rest-home described their work. This month, we hear from four family members about their perceptions of the care their loved ones are receiving or have received. Manchester, Anne 1672
Trading on ambiguity. Bennet, Andrew Letter to the editor 333
Unseemly preoccupation with paperwork. Nicholson, Colin Letter to the editor 242
Who cares: a photographic essay by Alan Knowles on caregivers working with the elderly. Knowles, alan 358

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