Over the following pages, nurses, midwives and health care assistants describe how an underfunded health service undermines their ability to provide good care.
Fiona Blythe,Karina ORourke
Fiona Blythe
Cee Payne
Cee Payne
An international Torum on tne nursing worKTorce wans sitronger action to ensure safe staffing.
Aged care needs more staff [0.03%]
养老院需要增加人手
Margaret Cain
Margaret Cain
As residents in aged-care facilities become increasingly frail, the need for mandated staffing levels becomes even more urgent.
Teresa OConnor
Teresa OConnor
A Dunedin caregiver continues a whãnau tradition of caring and advocacy.
Tracey Woulfe
Tracey Woulfe
Building healthy bones [0.03%]
构建健康骨骼
Usteoporosis New Zealand
Usteoporosis New Zealand
With worLdwide figures of one in three women and one in five men aged 50 years and over LikeLy to suffer an osteoporotic fracture, action must be taken early to buiLd strong bones throughout Life.
Raylene Bateman
Raylene Bateman
New Zealand is the first country to have imple- mented interRAI nationally. Nurses describe some of the benefits and challenges involved.
Anne Manchester
Anne Manchester
More than 100 nurses and caregivers attended NZNO's 10th national gerontology section conference, held in Christchurch for the first time earlier this month. The two-day programme explored the theme 'Back to our future' - getting back to ag...
Yvonne Little
Yvonne Little
Coping with the recent campylobacter outbreak which devastated Havelock North was a professional and personal challenge for a Hawke's Bay nurse practitioner.