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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (April 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
'There's no more fat in the system'. 431
Advancing NZNO's bicultural partnership. Close, Brenda 582
Annals and O'malley on safe staffing unit advisory board. 148
Appeals process for new senior nurse and midwife titles underway in Taranaki. 539
Authenticating NZNO's commitment to the treaty. Clair, Sharon 352
Chaging unhealthy work environments: unhealthy work environments lie at the heart of global nursing shortages. Improvements must be made to protect nurses' health and well-being and ensure patient safety. Manchester, Anne 867
Conference values the contribution of caregivers. 302
Corporate bullying--a virulent organism: there's a nasty infection spreading throughout many of New Zealand's large health care organisation. It is a virulent strain and nurses are suffering its effects. Black, Janet 1936
Creating a new workplace culture: creating a positive workplace culture is possible, as a collaboration between the Department of Labour's Partnership Resource Centre and Wanganui's Aubert Home of Compassion proves. O'Connor, Teresa 1851
Creating positive practice environments. Annals, Geoff 919
District nurses want collaboration, not integration. Cumming, Christine 272
Do we have safe and healthy workplace yet? Are the recommendations of the Committee of Inquiry into Safe Staffing and Healthy Workplaces making a difference in district health boards? They should be, as they encourage positive practice environments. Alexander, Glenda 887
ENs hold 'supportive and frank' discussions. 248
Events 2007. Calendar 414
First flexible option nursing degree. 336
How do nurses care for prisoner patients? Negative attitudes towards prisoner patients, and a range of moral and ethical conflicts, can make the caring role difficult for some nurses. Crampton, Ruth 1836
How midwives can get client feedback. Gibb, Sheena Letter to the editor 383
How times have changed. Wrathall, Vivien Letter to the editor 363
Laboratory services decision welcomed. 367
Launching the Fair Play Campaign. 137
Magnet visit a positive experience for Hutt Hospital nurses. 589
Midwifery Council's fees 'over-recovered' costs. 630
Nurses challenge editorial. Hickmott, Rebecca Letter to the editor 795
NZNO berated for fee increase. Annals, Geoff Letter to the editor 253
NZNO does not sign letters over nurse practitioners. 513
NZNO staff changes. 253
NZNO to form Pacific nurses' section. 399
Pay on the MECA agenda this month. 284
Photographs did not breach privacy; there were no privacy breaches in the publication of photographs of caregivers and rest-home residents in Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand last May, says the Privacy Commissioner. Manchester, Anne 986
Play tells nursing stories thoughtfully. Voice, Donna Letter to the editor 190
PlunketLine relaunched in Wellington. 241
Recruiting student members. 156
Research participants wanted. Bruning, Brenda Letter to the editor 152
Section promotes positive aspects of gerontology nursing. Waugh, Lois 211
Self care is an important role for nurses; nurses must take care of their own well-being at work so they can continue to care for the well-being of their patients. Rolls, Suzanne 965
Showcasing nursing research in November. Rummel, Louise 241
Silence kills--challenging unsafe practice: one in eight patients in New Zealand is estimated to suffer an adverse event during their time in hospital. Good communication and team work are the keys to overcoming these errors. Evans, Sandi 3670
Spreading the pay equity message. 277
Strengthening health services: wealthy countries must meet their workforce needs from within their own resources and not continue to plunder workers from the developing world. Annals, Geoff 920
Support for influenza kit sought. 203
The president comments ... 469
Turning a nursing vision into a working reality: positive practice environments is the theme of International Nurses' Day next month. But how do you turn the vision of a positive practice environment into the reality of satisfied nurses and quality care for patients? The director of nursing services at Christchurch Hospital has a few ideas. O'Connor, Teresa 2723
Workers Memorial Day marked. 240
Working together for stronger health outcomes. McCloy, Gillian 472
Working with AIDS orphans. Calvert, Christine Letter to the editor 181
World TB Day. 97

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