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- Title
- How do New Zealand nurses consider a spiritual dimension in their work?
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- EIT (Eastern Institute of Technology)
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- Research Bank
- Description
Nurses have historically engaged in care to help others. In the twenty-first century, as professionals we have our own recognised field of knowledge, research and practice, and experience increasing autonomy in various settings. A question arises for New Zealand nurses as to where we are in the discussion of spirituality and holistic practice in relation to overseas colleagues. This study is an initial description of what nurses in a provincial area of New Zealand consider in relation to a sp...
- Format
- Research paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2008
- Creator
- Bednarek, Deborah
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6599
- Related subjects
- Hawke's Bay (N.Z.) / New Zealand / registered nurses / spiritualty / spiritual care / nursing practice / Māori nurses / Pacific peoples / interviews / Health sciences / Nursing / Community and primary care / Indigenous studies / Te hauora me te oranga o te Māori (Māori health and wellbeing) / Te oranga ā-pāpori, ā-hinengaro, ā-ahurea, ā-wairua o te Māori (Māori social, cultural, emotional and spiritual wellbeing) / Pacific Peoples health and wellbeing / Pacific Peoples social, cultural, emotional and spiritual wellbeing / Hauora / Kaimahi (Ora) / Nēhi / Ao wairua
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