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Northland nurse director joins GP call for more funding as practices face closure
Primary health nurses will burn out alongside their GP colleagues unless they get enough funding to adequately care for their complex communities, warns a Northland nursing leader. |
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Southern PHO first to get Rainbow Tick for inclusive practice
A South Island nurse leader says being the first primary health service to receive a rainbow tick for inclusive practice is a "fantastic" achievement for her workplace. |
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Tough new government health targets could backfire, warn nurses
Emergency nurses fear tough new targets for emergency departments (EDs) will put already-stretched staff under more pressure, risking "gaming" of wait time data. |
News
Health-care assistant ambitions ‘no threat’ to nurses, says new NZNO group
A new group of NZNO health-care assistants/kaiāwhina has big plans for their future -- but is reassuring nurses there is no wish to encroach on their role. |
News
Faster, fairer pathways for overseas nurses into New Zealand, says Nursing Council
Concerns have been raised that newly streamlined pathways for internationally-qualified nurses (IQNs) into Aotearoa, New Zealand skip too lightly over cultural and clinical preparedness. |
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When words fail: Why hasn’t anyone listened to nurses?
Collective union action is the only way nurses will achieve safe staffing after years of being ignored, former director of the Safe Staffing Health Workplaces unit (SSHWU) Jane Lawless says. |
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Te Aka Whai Ora is gone — but the aims of Māori nurses stay true
Amid the ashes of Te Aka Whai Ora, Māori nurses will still be chasing better pay, safer staffing and culturally safe workplaces. |
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Nurse practitioner trainee numbers soar with 50 per cent funding boost
Rising confidence amid more supportive pathways are behind a leap in nurses training to become mātanga tapuhi (nurse practitioners) this year, leaders say. |
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South Island nurse prescriber programme going strong as it nears 100 graduates
Te Waipounamu (South Island)'s first community nurse prescriber programme is celebrating two years and 52 graduates -- and there are no signs of it slowing down, its clinical education lead Nicky Burwood says. |
News
Measure RNs against six pou — not 41 competencies, say nurses
As consultation on new nursing competencies closes, nurses are embracing moves towards a culturally safer workforce — but say they should be measured against a handful of pou (domains) instead of dozens of new competencies: |
Opinion
Why a new assessment of IQN competence was developed
Nursing Council of New Zealand -- Te Kaunihera Tapuhi o Aotearoa chief executive Catherine Byrne explains the new rules for overseas-trained nurses who want to practise in Aotearoa, New Zealand. |
Opinion
What is a systematic review, and how is it useful for nurses?
All nurses know that our practice should be linked to evidence, but even the idea of reading and assessing a piece of research can be overwhelming. |
Opinion
Cutting through the noise: Why whānau-centred midwifery is not erasing women
Proposed changes to a document that regulates midwifery practice in Aotearoa have caught the eye of some trans-exclusionary groups. A group of midwifery academics explains why the revisions should be celebrated. |
Practice
Asthma education through the eyes of your patients
In this webinar, Asthma NZ nurse educators Bekitemba Maseko and Ann Wheat highlight the importance of asthma action plans. |
Practice
What can you do to prevent the oversupply of medication?
Large amounts of unused medications accumulate in people's homes. Health professionals, including nurses, have an important role to play in reducing this medicinal waste and its harmful effects on the health budget, the environment and public safety. |
Features
It’s cool to kōrero — April 2024
Ringa -- hand |
Features
It’s cool to kōrero — March 2024
Upoko: head |
Features
Innovative Marlborough practice, Manu Ora, proud to be recognised in business awards
Staff at Manu Ora, a small innovative Blenheim primary health care practice, were thrilled to receive three awards at the recent Marlborough Chamber of Commerce business awards. |
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Colleges & Sections
Stomal nurses conference brings patients, nurses and doctors together
A recent conference brought together both stomal therapy nurses and those who have experienced ostomies – abdominal surgery to allow bodily waste to exit when a disease of the digestive or urinary system is present. |
Letters
A nurse’s burnout leads to hospital for carers
In 1993 I graduated as a New Zealand registered nurse. Starting from university, we were never taught the importance of caring for ourselves, or other carers, to help meet the huge demands of our roles. |
Letters
Nurses Memorial Fund is there to help
In these difficult economic times, and with another wave of COVID-19, many people are experiencing financial hardship alongside the usual life events. |
Letters
Survey: How are we are doing in health & safety in New Zealand?
Safeguard magazine's annual State of the Nation survey is open and we invite you to take part. |