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

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A passion to promote nursing and prevent illness: for 40 years, Noeline Warmington has devoted herself to promoting nursing and raising awareness of Maori health. She hopes she has been useful to somebody. Manchester, Anne Occupation overview 2138
A plea from Filipino nurses. Lozada, Nick, Jr. Letter to the editor 337
ACC advice. 173
Accessing nursing workforce information. Clark, Marion Letter to the editor 474
Aged-care delegates' input 'essential'. Watkins, Gayleen 249
Appreciation from retiring member. Andersen, Inge Letter to the editor 185
Auckland Wananga to deliver nursing degree. Brief article 187
Awakening from addiction the Maori way: a Maori nurse researcher uncovers the key concepts that helped four Maori overcome their addictions to alcohol and/or other drugs. Hughes, Hemaima 2052
Boosting Maori nursing numbers. 389
Caregiver chairs regional council. 393
Centennial issue being shared around. Shadbolt, Yvonne Letter to the editor 115
Closing the health gaps: new head of Te Kete Hauora, Teresa Wall believes in taking a broad approach when identifying ways of reducing health inequalities for Maori. Manchester, Anne 977
College of Practice Nurses considers changing its name. Davies, Debbie 389
Concern for Maori health. 163
Emergency nurses prepare for conference. Geraghty, Michael Conference news 256
Examining the impact of the inaugural MECA: new research shows more nurses are now working in district health boards than before the inaugural national multi-employer collective agreement and that nursing is now a more attractive career. O'Connor, Teresa 2039
Fighting cervical cancer. Brief article 195
For healthy government vote well in 2008. Wrigley, Joanne 351
Gerontology centre stage. Stevenson, Margaret Brief article 156
Going the extra mile. Flavell, Varina Personal account 974
Ground-breaking deal at radius sites. Watkins, Gayleen 496
Helping patients quit smoking: checking patients for their smoking status should be part of every nurse's patient assessment. Wong, Grace 978
Leading resuscitation education. 194
Manifesto outlines key challenges. Brief article 136
Menz B programme now ended. Brief article 241
Minister meets with aged-care workers. Yeats, Mike 558
Most overseas nurses from the UK, then the Philippines. Brief article 221
Negotiations with healthcare of New Zealand stall. Squires, Kay 558
Nursing Council challenges position on Pacific nurses. 768
Nursing policy advice in ministry boosted. Brief article 212
NZNO highlights shortcomings in Public Health Bill. 229
NZNO staff honour firefighter. West, Tina Letter to the editor 152
One in five children live in poverty. 416
Pay parity petition to be presented this month. Wrigley, Joanne 325
Preparation for and practice in the nurse practitioner role: a nurse practitioner working for a primary health organisation outlines some of the challenges of her pioneering role. Williams, Diane 1144
ProCare honours its first nurse practitioner. Brief article 318
Reducing diabetes risk factors. 311
Reflecting on a rich and rewarding nursing life: a Maori nurse who began her training in 1952 and was awarded her doctorate last year, reflects on her nursing journey. Wenn, Janice Personal account 2101
Researcher brings varied background to new role. Brief article 401
Searching for members with unclaimed super money. Brief article 108
Should non-Maori research and write about Maori? There is a role for non-Maori nurse researchers, as long as they respect and observe Maori processes, and work collaboratively with the appropriate people. Wilson, Denise 1896
Suzanne Gordon to address NZNO's centennial conference. Conference news 401
Te Rau Kokiri-an inspirational journey: Te Rau Kokiri is not simply another set of wage negotiations aimed at achieving pay parity for a group of workers. It is a unique process which has the potential to benefit all Maori and all Pakeha. Annals, Geoff 839
The presidents comments ... Guy, Marion 563
What is care-really? The gap between the delivery of adequate care and caring that meets patients' deeper needs appears to be widening. What can nurses do to bridge this gap? Brinkman, Anne 1108
Whenua--the key to Maori health and well-being. Ngaruru, Des Canterbury Te Editorial 1015
Women's Trust offers awards. 124
Workforce committee to seek feedback. 195

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