By Renee Kiriona and Mary Longmore
December 4, 2024
“Our hospitals aren’t safe – I’ve seen it. We need more nurses and they need to treated better and paid properly.”
Read more... Nationwide strike: ‘It’s not right’ – patients speak up
By the NZNO nursing leadership section committee
December 4, 2024
In the first of a new monthly viewpoint from NZNO colleges and sections, Kaitiaki talks to the nursing leadership section. |
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Read more... ‘It can be lonely’ — NZNO nursing leadership section wants to support all senior nurses
By Daana Watson
December 3, 2024
An experienced Christchurch practice nurse warns primary health is in a precarious state.
Read more... Primary health ‘ready to tip like jenga’, says nurse vaccinator
By Andrew Cameron
December 2, 2024
Nursing has taken Andrew Cameron all over the world on humanitarian missions. He reports here on his latest work in Rwanda and Ukraine.
Read more... A report from the nursing frontline in Rwanda and Ukraine
By Hato Hone St John
December 2, 2024
Read more... Assisting seniors who live alone to preserve their independence
By Class of 2024: Nursing graduates around the country
November 29, 2024
Nursing graduates share their self-doubt, fears and dashed hopes after finding out this week hundreds had missed out on Te Whatu Ora roles. Most preferred not to be named so not to jeopardise future job prospects.
Read more... In their words: Nursing graduates lament
By Kathy Stodart
November 28, 2024
Read more... It’s cool to kōrero — Nov 2024
By Mary Longmore
November 27, 2024
Te Whatu Ora is being accused of failing in its most basic duty — protecting the future nursing workforce of New Zealand.
Read more... Hundreds of nursing graduates miss out on Te Whatu Ora jobs
By Mary Longmore
November 26, 2024
Sceptical nurses are cautiously welcoming a $10 million investment in 75 senior and specialist nurses to plug gaps in mental health, rural health, maternity and critical care — but say it is a drop in the bucket.
Read more... Minister of Health announces $10 million for 75 senior specialist nurses
By Mary Longmore
November 25, 2024
For long-time Hawke’s Bay health-care assistant and NZNO delegate Cath Hellyer, last week’s announcement that — after 14 years — Te Whatu Ora had finally paid out $15.2 million in holiday pay owed to staff was bittersweet.
Read more... ‘Some of my friends have died waiting for this payment’ — holiday backpay bittersweet after years of fighting
By James Lewis
November 21, 2024
This case highlights the critical role of intuition and expertise in patient care, particularly within community and midwifery settings, where these professionals build relationships with patients over time.
Read more... The hidden lens: Uncovering pathology through a nurse’s intuition
By Jo Janssen and Denise Taylor
October 22, 2024
Masses of conflicting information about diet can flummox nurses giving advice to cardiac and diabetes patients. This article summarises the best quality evidence for a cardio-protective diet, and also presents a concise tool for nurses to use for education purposes.
Read more... Demystifying the cardio-protective diet — a tool for nurses
By Kaitiaki Nursing New Zealand
January 1, 2022
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