DEVELOPING A NEW PERIOPERATIVE ORGANISATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Authors

  • Kate Woodhead

Abstract

A request to the International Federation of Perioperative Nurses (IFPN), by some nurses in Papua New Guinea led to Kate Woodhead and Phyllis Davis running a workshop in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. They set out to help the perioperative nurses establish their own organisation to advise the government on policy which affected their service, and to serve as a forum for perioperative education and motivation. This article describes the process, the enthusiasm which greeted them and the mechanisms by which the Papua New Guinea Perioperative Nurses Association came into being.

Author Biography

Kate Woodhead

Kate Woodhead DMS, RGN, is President, International Federation of Perioperative Nurses (IFPN) and an Independent Operating Theatre Consultant in the UK.

References

Burke A, McKinnon R, Barkhorderian A, et al 2005 Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands London, Lonely Planet

Davis P 2003 The Essence of Perioperative Care British Journal of Perioperative Nursing 13 (5) 196–205

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Published

2006-12-01

How to Cite

Woodhead, K. (2006). DEVELOPING A NEW PERIOPERATIVE ORGANISATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 24(4). Retrieved from https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/12479

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Feature Articles