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Articles from Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand (April 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'Choices' helps reduce health inequalities. Morgan, Tracey 802
'Coming clean' about disability. Robins, Jeanette Letter to the editor 323
A slap in the face for nurses. Blee, David Letter to the editor 127
Accepted asthma treatment challenge. McCloy, Gillian 423
Ad causes dismay. Wallace, Alison Letter to the editor 238
Ads 'feather the nests' of others. Peters, Debra Letter to the editor 272
Anthroposophical nursing empowers. Henry, Adrienne Letter to the editor 281
Attitudes the greatest barrier. South, Brent Letter to the editor 358
Award for innovative parish nurse. Brief article 177
Breaching the breastfeeding code. Gates, Eleanor Letter to the editor 427
Cardiovascular guidelines. Brief article 128
Celebrating nurses. 111
Clinical leadership needed. Brief article 278
Concern at fee increase. Walters-Puttick, Sarah-Jane Letter to the editor 141
Cuts to jobs and hours proposed. Brief article 163
Developing a rural nursing workforce strategy. 544
DHB complains about report on staffing. Thomas, Laura 387
Disappointment at seeing ad for formula. Burke, Emma Letter to the editor 251
Dyson drops in on West Coast delegates. Brief article 140
Educating nurses about HIV/AIDS. Brief article 255
Enrolled nursing on the comeback. 697
Ethical advertising needed. Pownall, Bev Letter to the editor 371
Events 2009 www.kaitiakiads.co.nz. Calendar 406
Forming a collaborative college: primary health care nurses should have a more powerful voice, once the College of Primary Health Care Nurses has been established. Clark, Angela 874
Free health care for Africa. 335
Funding won't ensure safe care. 335
Health Select Committee to consider Te Rau Kokiri. Brief article 237
Help for a rural community: a group of nursing students are determined to transform a neglected reserve into a place of health and healing. Strawn, Vicki; Adams, Andy; Gurang, Tashi; Bloor, Trish 888
Innovative approaches to extending the role of the rural practice nurse: two general practices on the West Coast, one owned by the district health board, the other privately owned, have taken two very different approaches to expanding the role of the practice nurse. O'Connor, Teresa 2985
International Nurses' Day--12 May. Brief article 97
Journeying through a woman's life. Simmons, Ann Brief article 202
Making safe staffing visible. Brief article 304
Managing change--a balancing act: long-serving health care assistants at Capital and Coast District Health Board have not fared well in changes associated with the move to the new regional hospital. Alexander, Glenda 832
No progress at Rosebank. Brief article 209
Nurses narrow the health gaps among Taranaki Maori: a nurse-led service in Taranaki is seeking to make a difference to Maori health status in the region. The results so far are encouraging. Manchester, Anne 2052
Nurses to elect two members of nursing council. 407
Nurses' input wanted. Brief article 144
Nursing comprehensively in a rural community: returning to nurse in the community she grew up in has provided unique challenges, opportunities and satisfactions for one rural nurse. Mills, Gina Viewpoint essay 1872
NZNO staff changes. Brief article 135
One-day seminar for cancer nurses. Overton, Jane 296
PHC seminars begin. Brief article 157
Pride in aged-care nursing. Sheppard, Fiona Letter to the editor 352
Programme for cancer survivors. Wynn, Belynda; Yallop, Kathy; Simpson, Rose Letter to the editor 253
Prudence RN. Cartoon 13
Recognising innovation: it's often the simplest, most low 'tech' nursing innovation that can have the biggest impact on improving patient care. Manchester, Anne 944
Reduced fee changes discriminate. French, Louise Letter to the editor 454
Reunions. Calendar 104
Saluting the role of rural health nurses. Dunlop, Lyn Editorial 976
Standing orders extend rural nursing practice and patient access; there are few reports about the use of standing orders in New Zealand. A study in Opotiki sheds light on how standing orders can be used safely and increase patients' access to services. Scott-Jones, Jo; Young, Frances; Keir, Dorothy; Lawrenson, Ross Report 2228
Supporting members through the first steps of an investigation. Ryan, Donna 475
The challenges of caring for rural communities: New Zealand's rural population deserves the same quality of health care as all other New Zealanders. But there are unique challenges in providing care to rural communities. O'Connor, Teresa 1960
The delights and dilemmas of rural nursing: nursing in isolated rural communities poses practical, personal and professional challenges. O'Connor, Teresa 1971
The good and the bad in aged care. Gilmour, Carol 321
Website to focus on members. Brief article 163

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