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

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Title Author Type Words
'Inspiring' presentations at mental health nurses' conference. Eastwood, Michael; Manchester, Anne 361
2007--a good enough year? Annals, Geoff 930
A critique of interest-based bargaining. Amitrano, Trudy; Brookes, Grant; Cain, Leigh; Degrave, Claudine; Dube, Nto; Fittes, Peggy; Fiu, Toe; Letter to the editor 820
A plea to nurses--please be quiet. Grant-Mackie, Diana Letter to the editor 327
Annals attacks cost and risk focus in health. 529
Bill enables more flexible work arrangements. 257
Bill to update public health legislation. 78
Caring for Auckland church communities. 274
Centennial issue due in January. 249
CEO performance reviewed. Manchester, Anne 105
Chalk and cheese: a postscript. Chick, Normal; Kinross, Nan Book review 414
Conference looks at skill mix and workforce development. Rolls, Suzanne 295
Council options will create confusion and inequity. 594
Damning report on the health of children. 518
Death and destiny in Darfur: a South African-born, New Zealand-trained nurse spent nine gruelling months in war-torn Darfur. She's written a book on her experiences there. O'Connor, Teresa 1068
Developing partnerships key to palliative care nursing. Robinson, Jackie 332
Diabetes Award winners. 143
During a pandemic I'm stayng home. Kennedy, Erin Letter to the editor 143
Eldercare staff stop work. Brief article 200
Ethics committees vacancies. 112
Farewell gift for Ross Wilson. Manchester, Anne Brief article 52
Financial help for stomal therapy nurses. Wolyncewicz, Sue Brief article 225
Health care Aotearoa nurses share common values: for the first time ever, nurses working for primary health care providers allied to Health Care Aotearoa came together to discuss their shared values and ways of working. Regan, Gill 917
Healthline celebrates. 88
History in the making: a piece of history was played out at St Michael's Marae in Highbury, Palmerston North, last month. O'Connor, Teresa 932
Honoraria for president and Te Runanga chair to be equal. Manchester, Anne 390
How and why nurses should contribute to submissions: submissions on proposed legislative or regulatory changes are an important part of the democratic process. Nurses need to make their views known in this way and nurses" stories from practice are a powerful means of doing so. Thompson, Charlotte; Head, Marilyn 945
HPCA Act review underway. 165
In praise of interest-based bargaining. Stewart, Billy Letter to the editor 392
Lavalavas for Wellington surgical patients. 358
Making a difference to the lives of sick and abandoned children: two kiwi nurses, working for volunteer service abroad, have made a big difference to the lives of orphans and abandoned children at Bethany Children's Home in South Africa. Jennings, Shone 1811
Manager attends credentialing forum. 175
Maori cancer nurse specialist appointed. 230
New electronic resources available: there are a number of new developments and projects underway in NZNO's library. And some of the latest acquisitions are profiled here. Galbraith, Jennifer 1261
New Kai Tiaki committee member. Manchester, Anne Brief article 58
Nurse/patient ratios needed. Bidois, Josie Letter to the editor 458
Nurses to care for their own spiritual health. Finlay, Dorothy 419
Plunket teams honoured. 117
Postgraduate education for practice nurses. 151
Practice nurses and clinical autonomy. Peterson, Mark Letter to the editor 252
Putting theory into practice in an emergency: a nurse is plagued with negative thoughts after taking part in an attempt to resuscitate a woman who had drowned. Scott, Lynne 1756
Seeking responses from rural nurses. O'Malley, Jane Letter to the editor 234
Serving the vulnerable. 162
Sharing concerns with nursing council heads. Manchester, Anne 349
Showcasing New Zealand nursing research. Rummel, Louise Conference news 592
Support for CTU election campaign. Manchester, Anne Brief article 139
Te Runanga commits itself to Manaaki nursing students: the intimidation and bullying of nursing students must stop. Those who allow such behaviour to continue unchallenged are as much to blame as the perpetrators. Close, Brenda 987
The nature of mental health nursing in the outback: working for three months as a mental health nurse in outback New South Wales was an enriching professional and personal experience for a Kiwi nurse--so much so, he keeps going back. Murphy, Russell 1901
The pivotal role of politics in advancing nursing practice 'not to engage politically is to ... limit one's capacity to nurse.' The development of the nurse practitioner scope of practice in New Zealand has been a journey through the politics of nursing, of professions and of our society. Jacobs, Susan 2844
The president comments ... Guy, Marion 361
Third term for Stewart. 258
Tribunal nominations. 108
Turmoil at Capital and Coast DHB--ED and district nurses under pressure. 684
What does population-based health care really mean? What exactly does population-based health care mean? Last month more than 50 people involved in health gathered in Wellington to thrash out a definition and to hear examples of the theory of population-based health care put into practice. Cordery, Carolyn 1837

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