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

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Title Author Type Words
'Limited' research hurtful. Alchin, Bev Letter to the editor 121
A vision for nursing: NZNO's new professional services manager outlines her vision for the profession. This vision demands that nurses and nursing take a long-term view of where the profession should be in 2020. Trim, Susanne 900
Action at ElderCare. 425
Appalling lack of sensibilities. Fonseka, Shiranthi Letter to the editor 462
Applauding the innovative work of Maori nurses. Wilson, Denise 918
Caregiving lawyer among NZNO staff appointments. 422
Chief nursing adviser comments. Jones, Mark Letter to the editor 163
Clinical leader thrilled with coverage. Wong, Margaret Letter to the editor 255
Comparisons are odious. Newcombe, Penny Letter to the editor 399
Conference focuses on social inclusion. Wilson, Stacey 242
Conference speakers at heart of health. Sherrard, Isabelle Letter to the editor 384
Coverage captures essence of conference. Baldwin, Angela Letter to the editor 248
Decision on title complaint out. 777
DHB settlement offer close. 667
District nurses fear service fragmentation. Cumming, Christine 446
Gearing up for a national aged-care MECA: aged-care workers now have the best opportunity they've had in years to move towards a national multi-employer collective agreement. But only active delegates committed to achieving this will ensure it happens. McIntyre, Lyndy 850
Growing your own staff key to workforce change. 646
Hutt Hospital now a Magnet Hospital. 304
Hutt Valley DHB achieves magnet recognition: going for Magnet recognition has proved a valuable experience at Hutt Valley District Health Board. Everyone involved in the process has learnt a lot about nursing. 2851
Intramuscular injections--what's best practice? Why is there such a gap between what is taught in nursing schools about the best sites end technique for intramuscular injections and whet actually happens in practice? Two nurses decided to find out. Meyer, Alannah 2646
Issue highlights relational nursing. Tritschler, Evelyn Letter to the editor 97
Making flexible work arrangements work. 114
Managing nurse absenteeism. 196
Maori student nurses' hui nurture spiritual, academic and cultural needs: the annual Maori student nurses' hui provide a wonderful opportunity for students to receive encouragement from Maori nurses who have paved the way and overcome barriers on their journeys. Witehira, Tracy 1572
Mataraki--time to celebrate culture and people. 311
Members endorse Maori and iwi MECA bargaining team and principles. 610
Ministry to appoint new adviser. 154
New network for student nurses: NZNO student leaders help launch the new ICN student network and gain a new perspective on the place of students globally. Witehira, Tracy 891
New play denigrates rest-home workers. Hall, Roger Letter to the editor 768
Passionately caring for her community: a nurse and midwife in Hawke's Bay has established a successful Maori health service for women and children. O'Connor, Teresa 2030
Profiling NZNO's election candidates. 851
Remote area nursing requires an open mind and sense of humour: a nurse takes herself out of her comfort zone to experience remote area nursing and the grim reality of life on an Australian island. Rewi, Tania 2073
Safe staffing unit will put leadership back into nursing. 445
Sect, sells--more opium of the people: sects, sub sects, schisms and cults are all part of the holy nursing family. The Te Henga Section of the Nurses' Marxist Union provides a brief guide to some of the more influential groups. Cottingham, Chris 923
Survey highlights staff shortages in aged care. 296
Te Runanga loses a pioneer wahine toa. 699
The ED/primary care interface. 248
Using new research skills: a student nurse, faced with different injection preparation techniques, researches her way out of confusion. Grant, Justine 752
Whittington awarded Red Cross medal. 213
Why should NZNO belong to ICN? Belonging to ICN is a privilege--active engagement is good for NZNO members and the global community. Annals, Geoff 957
Work of Filipino nurses praised. Vekony, Claire Letter to the editor 227

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