What is a nurse, at the core? Nurses seek to define their role in the face of threats from other workforces
Nurses are facing challenging times -- but collaboration is key, argues one.
Your mission: To use antimicrobials wisely
Antimicrobial resistance is a global threat to the effectiveness of these drugs. Here's what you can do about it.
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Will some of your older patients be on their own these holidays?
Nurses, doctors and other healthcare professionals can play a key role in helping to ensure the continued wellbeing of older patients. Sometimes, it’s as simple as just checking in about their holiday plans. |
News
News
Whakarongorau’s telehealth nurses finally settle pay deal
After eight months of negotiations, two strikes, nationwide rallies and mediation, frontline nurses have finally voted to accept a new offer from national telehealth service Whakarongorau -- calling off two looming strikes. |
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News
Nurses celebrate 50 years of tertiary education — but fear for its future
New Zealand nurses are celebrating 50 years since nurse training began moving out of hospitals and into the education sector -- but warn tertiary funding pressures and a pay gap of up to $40,000 for lecturers are putting the future of nursing education at risk. |
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‘Shining star’ Bernie wins most outstanding kaiāwhina award
A long-time health-care assistant (HCA), described as a "shining star" by colleagues, has won the "most outstanding" kaiāwhina award at a new Manawatū event which throws a spotlight on caregivers. |
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Emergency nurse ‘flow bros’ finally win back pay
After a three-and-a-half year battle, 18 Wellington nurses are celebrating winning hundreds of thousands of dollars in back pay after their role as patient flow coordinators at Wellington Hospital emergency department (ED) was underpaid for 13 years. |
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‘Without us, there’s nothing’ — more strikes considered by telehealth nurses
Telehealth nurses from crisis services like Healthline, ambulance triaging and 111 mental health response are considering two more strikes after rejecting the latest pay offer from employer Whakarongorau, which they say doesn't reflect their value. |
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Opinion
Language matters — patients are not ‘naughty’
A recently graduated registered nurse shares her reflections on the power of words -- and how nurses can fall in the trap of talking down to patients. |
Opinion
Opinion
Māori nurses must be recognised as taonga — and key to a future with equal health for all
50 years after nurse education moved out of hospitals, Māori health professor and former nurse Denise Wilson reflects on the "ugly" backlash over cultural safety -- and challenges the profession to make way for Māori leaders. |
Opinion
Dementia: Can we understand elder abuse better by understanding the effects of carer abuse?
A family carer describes the effect of the psychological abuse she suffered from a relative with dementia and worries that carers do not receive the support they need. |
Practice
Your mission: To use antimicrobials wisely
There are many ways that health professionals can help prevent antimicrobial resistance, a worldwide problem which threatens the effectiveness of these important drugs. |
Practice
The benefits of a bedside nursing handover
Nursing educators emphasise the benefits of bedside nursing handover. A final-year nursing student was surprised to find she never saw it happen during her clinical placements. |
Practice
Navigating youth mental health
Mental health is a dynamic spectrum that ranges from a state of wellbeing, through mental distress, to mental disorder or illness. Consultations with young people (rangatahi) may be challenging due to the various presentations of mental health issues and the range of services and treatment options they may require. |
Features
It’s cool to kōrero — November 2023
Ngeru -- cat |
Features
Features
It’s cool to kōrero — October 2023
Kurī -- dog. |
Features
Neonatal transitional care unit a ‘rainbow in the rain’ for whānau
Whitinga ora pēpi is a neonatal transitional care unit where parents learn how to look after babies born prematurely, or with complex medical needs, before going home. |
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PhD student sought for research project on elimination of tuberculosis among Māori
Nau mai haere mai. Join us for a three-year PhD studentship within the Centre for International Health, University of Otago. The team is a collaboration between researchers in the Waikato region and the University of Otago. We have a Health Research Council (HRC) research project entitled “Elimination of tuberculosis (TB) for Māori in Aotearoa New … Continue reading "PhD student sought for research project on elimination of tuberculosis among Māori" |
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2024 skills and training scholarships offered to union members and families
The Northern Drivers' Charitable Trust (NDCT) is a registered charitable trust that was established in 1987. |