Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
A winter of discontent in the aged-care sector. |
|
Brief article |
173 |
Article should be retracted publicly. |
Lowson, Shona |
Letter to the editor |
152 |
Article undermines image of nursing. |
Gillianne, Meek |
Letter to the editor |
311 |
Assessing health needs and identifying risk factors: if Plunket nurses are to meet the needs of families effectively, they must assess all risk factors, including those outside strict contractual obligations. |
Macfie, Belinda |
|
2019 |
Balancing the roles of manager and nurse: duty managers are often the unsung nursing leaders of hospitals. They must be cool headed and multi-skilled, ready to make tough decisions about staffing and bed numbers, and able to step in to assist in a variety of clinical situations. |
Manchester, Anne |
|
1848 |
Beware of paternalistic attitudes. |
Nawalaniec, Peggy |
Letter to the editor |
209 |
Building infection control expertise in Vietnam. |
|
|
592 |
Building trust with families in neonatal intensive care units: nurses working in neonatal intensive care units must understand and respect parents' expectations and needs if they are to help families to trust and participate in the care their infants receive. |
Manning, Juliet |
|
3130 |
Capturing the spirit of the international labour organization: attending "the annual world parliament of labour" was both an honour and an eye-opener for one member of the New Zealand delegation. |
Clair, Sharon; Manchester, Anne |
|
1014 |
Caregivers' faces shine out from photos. |
Hurst, Jann |
Letter to the editor |
291 |
Celebrating excellence in mental health. |
|
Disease/Disorder overview |
159 |
Children's visiting nurses to meet. |
|
Brief article |
88 |
Christchurch aged-care delegates travel to Dunedin to meet Health Minister. |
McGrath, Jackie |
|
809 |
Conference to focus on excellence in gerontology. |
|
|
547 |
Dealing with ethical dilemmas: nurses regularly face ethical challenges in their practice. Does their undergraduate education prepare them well enough for such challenges? One nurse educator thinks not. |
O'Connor, Teresa |
|
1035 |
DHB members write to the prime minister. |
|
Brief article |
215 |
Diabetes awards. |
|
Brief article |
138 |
Director-general of health appointed. |
|
Brief article |
127 |
Dismayed at photo essay. |
Boyle, Raye |
Letter to the editor |
160 |
Events 2006. |
|
Calendar |
627 |
Hectic round of member meetings underway. |
Swift, Jane |
Brief article |
266 |
Human rights and dignity disregarded. |
Bland, Marian |
Letter to the editor |
121 |
Invercargill to host perioperative nurses. |
|
Brief article |
182 |
Is competence a tool of oppression? Will the nursing profession's fixation with individual competence mean systemic problems within the health system will be ignored? |
Asher, Joy Bickley |
|
868 |
Life is not always dignified. |
Wincer, Jay |
Letter to the editor |
111 |
Living with asthma. |
|
Brief article |
122 |
Member resigns in protest. |
le Prou, Trix |
Letter to the editor |
128 |
Mental health nurses oppose taser guns. |
|
Disease/Disorder overview |
209 |
Moving from shock to gratitude. |
Walker, Penny |
Letter to the editor |
192 |
Negative affect on other rest-homes. |
Harlow, Heather |
Letter to the editor |
249 |
Neonatal meetings to focus on developmental outcomes. |
Henderwood, Mark |
|
378 |
New child health masters launched. |
|
|
377 |
New resource kit for diabetes nurses. |
|
|
252 |
Nominations called for Public Health Nurse award. |
|
Brief article |
224 |
Nurse assistant course to start while postgraduate courses end. |
|
|
498 |
Nurses mount legal challenge. |
|
|
817 |
Nursing council raises practising certificate fee. |
|
Brief article |
226 |
NZNO staff changes. |
|
Brief article |
125 |
Patients' right to privacy abused. |
Summers, Jacky |
Letter to the editor |
245 |
Paua goes regional. |
Manchester, Anne |
|
874 |
Pawns in a union wage wrangle. |
Johansen, Brian |
Letter to the editor |
111 |
People's outrage has been misplaced. |
van der Meer, Johan-Peter |
Letter to the editor |
329 |
PHC MECA still on track. |
|
|
332 |
Photographs cause sleepless nights. |
Sullivan, Pat |
Letter to the editor |
243 |
Photos are 'disgusting and demeaning'. |
Mitchell, Susan |
Letter to the editor |
158 |
Photos belittle gerontology nursing. |
Hall, Lorraine |
Letter to the editor |
182 |
Photos demean lives of residents. |
Daley, Alan |
Letter to the editor |
211 |
Photos depict rewarding relationships. |
Dunford, Paddy |
Letter to the editor |
284 |
Photos detract from intended message. |
Manderson, Daphne |
Letter to the editor |
219 |
Photos reminiscent of the holocaust. |
Lythgoe, Margaret |
Letter to the editor |
175 |
Photos show caring relationships. |
John, Frauke |
Letter to the editor |
268 |
Photos show the beauty of the aged. |
Reed, Beth |
Letter to the editor |
154 |
Photos were professional and touching. |
Brooks, Debbie |
Letter to the editor |
124 |
Plunket confident about PlunketLine. |
|
Brief article |
233 |
Positive feedback on photos. |
Rempt, Mariska |
Letter to the editor |
162 |
Positive outcome from nurse assistant forum. |
|
|
476 |
Public health nurses key to campaign success. |
|
|
375 |
Public health success in Hawke's Bay. |
Corbett, Sharon |
|
944 |
Public/private partnerships--a pact with the devil? Residential aged care in New Zealand is a prime example of how taxpayers' dollars help fund massive profits for overseas companies--an unholy alliance surely? |
Haultain, Rob |
|
975 |
Reader feels disgust and contempt. |
Greaves, Glenys |
Letter to the editor |
172 |
Research seminar day. |
|
Brief article |
108 |
Residents' personal dignity damaged. |
Hutchinson, Ken |
Letter to the editor |
125 |
Safe staffing recommendations likely to be endorsed. |
|
|
425 |
Saving lives in intensive care. |
|
|
323 |
Sections gearing up for conferences. |
|
Brief article |
280 |
Sensationalising a pay campaign. |
Wood, Elinor |
Letter to the editor |
220 |
Struggling to prove competence. |
Powell, Glenda |
Letter to the editor |
419 |
Supporting Chinese immigrant families caught between two cultures: Lorna Wong is no longer the only nurse providing a Chinese Plunket service in Auckland. Despite the growth in the service, the needs among Chinese communities for a culturally appropriate well child service are still great and far from being met. |
Manchester, Anne |
Cover story |
1609 |
Thanks for portrayal of caregiving. |
Bryce, Vee |
Letter to the editor |
362 |
The president comments ... |
Guy, Marion |
Letter to the editor |
608 |
Using the elderly for personal gain. |
McCallion, Adelle |
Letter to the editor |
154 |
Valuing nursing knowledge. |
Palmer, Marilyn |
Letter to the editor |
274 |
Vulnerable patients exploited. |
Todd, Nancy |
Letter to the editor |
210 |
Welcoming the new year. |
|
Brief article |
261 |
Where is the mother in family-centred care? |
Nielsen, Helen |
|
998 |