This website uses cookies

We use cookies to enhance your experience and support COUNTER Metrics for transparent reporting of readership statistics. Cookie data is not sold to third parties or used for marketing purposes.

Skip to main content
Nursing Praxis
  • Menu
  • Articles
    • Book Reviews | He Arotakenga Pukapuka
    • Critical Commentary | He Kupu Arohaehae
    • Editorial | He Whakaaro nā te Ētita
    • Methodology | Tikanga Rangahau
    • Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
    • Quality Improvement Initiative | Kōkiri Whakapiki Kounha
    • Research Review | Arotake Rangahau
    • Scholarly Papers | He Tuhinga Mātanga
    • All
  • For Authors
  • Editorial Board
  • About
  • Issues
  • Māori Research and Te Reo
  • 35 Years of Nursing
  • COVID-19 (Dec 2021)
  • search
  • X (formerly Twitter) (opens in a new tab)
  • RSS feed (opens a modal with a link to feed)

RSS Feed

Enter the URL below into your favorite RSS reader.

http://localhost:6926/feed
ISSN 2703-4542
Critical Commentary | He Kupu Arohaehae
Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2021March 01, 2021 NZST

Rising Above Polarising Discourses Within Nursing

Helen Rook, PhD RN, Senior Lecturer, Te Kura Tapuhi Hauora School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Practice, Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand,
advanced nursing practicediscourse
Copyright Logoccby-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.36951/27034542.2021.014

Articles in Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2021

Vol. 37, Issue 1, 2021
  • Special Issue to Celebrate 35 Years of Publication of Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Introduction
    Sue AdamsCaz Hales
  • Tai Timu Tai Pari: Nursing’s Role in Health Transformation
    Margareth Broodkoorn
  • Nursing's Essence and the Health Care Needs of Humanity
    Martin Woods
  • Jocelyn Keith's Prescient Question About the Human Right to Health and Healthcare
    Sue AdamsCatherine CookShelley Jones
  • The Right to Health: Discrimination and Our Responsibilities
    Stephen Neville
  • Widening the Lens of Evidence-Based Healthcare
    Catherine Cook
  • The Human Right to Healthcare and the Nurse Practitioner Role
    Marie-Lyne Bornival
  • Dr Irihapeti Ramsden's Powerful Petition for Cultural Safety
    Kiri HunterJennifer RobertsMandie FosterShelley Jones
  • Naku Rourou, Nau Rourou, Ka Ora Ai Te Iwi
    Denise Wilson
  • Te Hikoi O Kawa Whakaruruhau Inanahi Ki Aianei: The Journey to Cultural Safety Yesterday to Today
    Hemaima Hughes
  • Challenging the Status Quo: Raising Cultural Safety, Again
    Jennifer Roberts
  • Moving On: From Debate to Deeper Conversations
    Fran Richardson
  • Dr Jill Wilkinson's Discourse Analysis of the Sources of Power and Agency for Nursing
    Helen RookCaz HalesKaye MilliganShelley Jones
  • He Waka Eke Noa: We Are All in This Together
    Joy Bickley Asher
  • Rising Above Polarising Discourses Within Nursing
    Helen Rook
  • Pushing the Boundaries: Consciousness and Concerted Action in Times of Quantum Change
    Rhonda McKelvie
  • Politics and Paradigms in Healthcare: Challenging the Status Quo
    Sue Adams
  • The Need to Release the Potential of Nursing Has Never Been Greater
    Jenny Carryer
Nursing Praxis
Rook, H. (2021). Rising above polarising discourses within nursing. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 37(1), 44–45. https://doi.org/10.36951/27034542.2021.014
Save article as...▾

View more stats

Powered by Scholastica, the modern academic journal management system