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

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Title Author Type Words
Anger at failure to notify NZNO of call for nominations. Brief article 232
Assessing the impact of the MECA. 596
Attention rural health nurses. O'Malley, Jane Letter to the editor 247
Board seeks input from PHC nurses. Palmer, Celia Letter to the editor 374
Chief nurse title. Brief article 175
Concerns over low voter turnout. Kennedy, Leone; Payne-Harker, Cee Letter to the editor 569
Decisions reached through consensus at Te Rau Kokiri negotiations. 696
Disability staff go on strike. Howard, Steve 510
Education for caregivers. Brief article 290
Employment structure must be debated. Brinkman, Anne; Wilson-Salt, Ruth Letter to the editor 213
Fund to boost research. Brief article 306
Getting back to nursing: a nurse returning to hospital nursing after many years believes maturity and experience working as a health promoter in mental health will give her the wisdom she needs. Nielsen, Karen 987
HoNOS board ... and the award goes to ... Like all professional groups, the Te Henga Section of the Marxist Nurses' Union likes to honour its own end celebrate excellence. That's what its annual award ceremony is all about. Cottingham, Chris 869
Hospice settlement nears. 310
How can nurses 'get political' in election year? Minto, Rosemary 1097
Kai Tiaki's centennial launched with creative flair. Brief article 294
Making collaborative practice a reality. Cullens, Victoria Conference news 321
Making the preceptorship model work better for students: the initial meeting between a nursing student and preceptor nurse can be critical to the success of a clinical placement. Fox, Steve 1720
Ministry's lack of leadership cricitised. 744
More participants wanted. Gilmour, Jean 362
Moving from an academic setting to clinical practice: returning to a clinical charge nurse role after time in academia increased a nurse lecturer's clinical confidence and her respect for nurses in practice. Malcolm, Helen 1957
Neonatal nurses attain college status. Pope, Jane 312
Nurse-led clinic for Auckland homeless. Brief article 295
Nurstoons. Cartoon 84
NZNO members favour workplace educational opportunities: nurses don't want to travel to undertake professional development requirements. Due to time pressures, they would rather takes courses provided in their workplaces. Brinkman, Anne; Wilson-Salt, Ruth Survey 1083
NZNO's new researcher emigrates from England. 445
Paterson reappointed as commissioner. Brief article 71
Plan to boost breastfeeding rates. Brief article 254
Primary health care internships for Waikato students. Brief article 193
Protecting and promoting the rights and welfare of students: a desire to awhi Maori students and a passion to improve Maori health are what motivates the new Tauira Aronui chair. Hooper, Tania 865
Protecting and promoting the rights and welfare of students: the new National Student Unit chair is thankful her earlier training in the performing arts has prepared her well for nursing and student advocacy. O'Connor, Teresa 847
Respecting caregivers and their work: direction and delegation are integral parts of nursing, particularly in the aged-care sector. Communication between registered nurses and health care assistants is vital to ensure quality care in the sector. Cain, Margaret; Roberts, Cathy 993
Respecting caregivers and their work: the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, in her signature recording of the "60s, sings "R_E_S_P_E_C_T. Find out what is means to me ..." Find out what it means for caregivers. Payne-Harker, Cee 767
Setting priorities for the safe staffing unit: the Safe Staffing/Healthy Workplaces Unit is up and running. What are the priorities for 2008? O'Connor, Teresa 972
The board and Te Runanga set priorities for 2008. Annals, Geoff 836
To sink or swim? A nursing student's final transition to practice can be a stormy and challenging experience. One student found some unusual ways to stay afloat in the rough conditions. Picard, Cushla 1095
Using nursing skills to relieve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease: working as a field officer with the Parkinson's Society proved a more complex and satisfying role than one nurse had ever anticipated. Manchester, Anne 1526
Wairarapa DHB boasts four nurses. Vollebregt, Janine Letter to the editor 232
Wound research participants wanted. Tau, Shelley Letter to the editor 280

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