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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (April 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Flu vaccines underway. Brief article 208
11,000 signatures gathered. Brief article 216
Advocacy for NZNO issues important. Moroney, Sue Letter to the editor 227
Celebrating achievements on International Working Women's Day. 339
Consulting district nurses. Penman, Kathy Brief article 206
Counties Manukau programme to improve nursing satisfaction. 643
Court convictions and registration. Barnett-Davidson, Margaret Brief article 146
Delegates get into spirit of St Patrick's Day. Brief article 92
Election year blues: in the true spirit of democracy, the Te Henga Section of the Marxist Nurses' Union invited representatives of various political parties to talk about their health policies. It was an enlightening affair. Cottingham, Chris 889
Events 2008. Calendar 252
Exploring the links between the lack of nursing leadership and poor care: inadequate care during a recent hospital admission to a medical ward has made one nurse fear perioperative nursing standards will go the same way. Giles, Heather 1944
Famous miner's strike commemorated. Brief article 316
For healthy government vote well in 2008. Alexander, Glenda 350
Getting nurse prescribing back on the legislative agenda. Brief article 113
Home-visiting key to successful nursing model: next month's International Nurses' Day theme is Delivering Quality, serving communities: nurses leading primary health care. One Hamilton nurse provides an outstanding example of the theme in practice. Manchester, Anne Cover story 2503
ICN calls for support for UN women's agency. Brief article 216
Improving breastfeeding rates. 492
Lapsed annual practising certificates. Barnett-Davidson, Margaret Brief article 98
Making a difference to Tauira. Hooper, Tania 491
NMAC works on NZNO position statements. West, Jo 374
Nurse to lead rural general practice network. 357
Nurses have an important role in managing intermittent claudication: nurses working in primary care, aged-care and the community have an important role to play in identifying and managing intermittent claudication--exercise-induced leg pain. Correct diagnosis and treatment can markedly improve a person" quality of life. Sutton, Dawn Disease/Disorder overview 1629
Nursing studies lead to cultural discovery. Tautari, Pari 597
NZNO takes safe staffing approach to IND celebrations. 606
NZNO through the eyes of an Englishman: an officer with the United Kingdom's Royal College of Nursing makes some interesting observations based on his seven weeks' sabbatical leave spent with NZNO. Mullany, Paul 1703
NZNO wants support for Pacific nurses. 715
Offering Vietnamese children a future. Roberts, Judy Letter to the editor 415
Petition calls for staffing regulations. Brief article 89
Reflecting infection control practice. Barnett, Jane 503
Reviewing the HPCA--moving to the next stage. Cook, Pauline 432
Robust nursing workforce information--chasing an elusive dream? Accurate information on the nursing workforce, and the health workforce generally, is notoriously difficult to come by. Thus planning for future work force needs is an inexact science. But efforts are underway to improve the situation. O'Connor, Teresa 2089
School clinics need direct funding. Perales, Elizabeth Letter to the editor 699
Settlement reached at Brackenridge Estate. Wilson, Chris 408
Sharing responsibility for safe staffing: there are many barriers to overcome before the principles of safe staffing and healthy workplaces become fully part of the practice environment. Rolls, Suzanne 891
Slow progress on safe staffing and healthy workplaces. O'Malley, Jane Editorial 1012
Society aims to meet the health needs of young people. Alcorn, Gill 307
Successful delegate training day at counties Manukau DHB. Carlyle, Christina Brief article 280
Support group set up for Filipino workers. 427
Te Rau Kokiri negotiations drawing to a close. Wrigley, Joanne 390
The changing role of charge nurses: has the clinical component of the charge nurse role been lost in new management structures? What does that mean for nursing standards and patient care? Malcolm, Helen; Stewart, Lisa 1156
The Dissector now bound and indexed. Brief article 145
Updating the research database. Russell, Jean Brief article 257
What does it take to be a nurse educator in New Zealand? What competencies are required of nurse educators to ensure the future nursing workforce is well prepared? Seccombe, Judy; Hiscox, Paul; Wilson, Stacey 878
What's wrong with staffing regulations in aged care? Unsafe staffing in aged-care facilities, which compromises the care of elderly residents, continues. But action to improve staffing also continues. Haultain, Rob 1020
World TB theme focuses on stopping TB. Report 286

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