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Lally, Elsa |
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Title |
Symbiotic relationships in patients' engagements with practice nurses |
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Book Whole |
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2014 |
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262 p. |
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Practice nurses; Patients; Symbiotic relationships; Primary health care; Surveys |
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Records from patient perspectives the nature of the engagements patients have with practice nurses which influence patients' health and well-being. Posits this mutually-beneficial close association as a form of symbiosis. Surveys 15 patients from seven rural and urban general practices in NZ about aspects of the participants' relationships and engagements with nurses, analysing the results using Narrative Inquiry methodology. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1699 |
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Wotton, Janice |
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Title |
The exploration of proactive nursing practice and health services to address the needs of vulnerable children and their families |
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Report |
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Year |
2014 |
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Held NZNO Library |
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63 p. |
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Child health services; Child welfare; Reports |
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Reports a five-week study tour of nurse-led child health practices in the US, Scandinavia and the UK to determine what effect such clinics have on child health, and how they differ from NZ practice. Visits nurse clinics in San Francisco, Denver and New York in the US, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Norfolk in England; visits collaborative practices in these locations as well as in London, England and in Stockholm, Sweden. Examines health promotion opportunities in these same places. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1402 |
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Fischer, R; Roy, D E; Niven, E. |
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Title |
Different folks, different strokes: becoming and being a sroke family |
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Journal Article |
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2014 |
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Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
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5 |
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1 |
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5-11 |
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Stroke; Lived experience; Phenomenology; Family; Caregivers; Life change |
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Reports a study exploring family experiences of stroke during the first six months following a stroke. Performs a hermeneutic phenomenological study in which four participants from two Auckland families are interviewed in 2011 and 2012, at three time-intervals within the first six months post-stroke. Identifies three themes of the families' experiences: loss of a life once lived; navigation of an unfamiliar path; re-creation of a sense of normality. Stresses the importance of contact with the health-care team in facilitating the transition to post-stroke life. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1398 |
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Cook, Catherine; Brunton, Margaret |
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Title |
The influence of the Cartwright Report on gynaecological examinations and nurses' communication |
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Journal Article |
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2014 |
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Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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30 |
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2 |
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28-38 |
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Cartwright Report; Communication; Sexual health; Women's health; Cervical screening |
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Reports findings from semi-structured interviews with 6 nurses and 7 women patients at a sexual health clinic where the women reported positive experiences of speculum examinations. Combines data with that from interviews with 16 patients and 16 clinicians regarding positive examinations, and analyses data to identify which clinical communication strategies were used, and how the women responded. Highlights the legacy of the Cartwright Report of the Cervical Cancer Inquiry of 1987/88. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1494 |
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Clendon, Jill; McBride-Henry, Karen |
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Title |
History of the Child Health and Development Book : part 1, 1920 to 1945 |
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Journal Article |
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2014 |
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Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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30 |
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1 |
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29-41 |
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Maternal and child health; History of nursing; Plunket; Child health and development record book |
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Traces the history of the Plunket Book, or Well Child/Tamariki Ora Health Book, during the years 1920-1945, chronicling the development of a medicalised relationship between mothers and health professionals during this era. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1490 |
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Norton, V. |
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Title |
Don't wait until we are struggling: what patients and family caregivers tell us about using a syringe driver |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2014 |
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Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
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5 |
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1 |
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12-16 |
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Patients and family caregiver; Syringe driver; Palliative care; Symptom management |
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Undertakes a study to ascertain the experiences, perceptions and assumptions of patients and their family caregiver(s) about the use of a syringe driver in palliative care. Enrols hospice cancer patients who use syringe drivers to provide continuous delivery of drugs. Conducts interviews with 27 individuals: 12 patient/family caregiver pairs, and 3 caregivers. Uses thematic analysis to apply codes to data to reveal shared versus unique experiences. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1399 |
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Cook, Catherine; Clark, Terryann; Brunton, Margaret |
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Title |
Optimising cultural safety and comfort during gynaecological examinations : accounts of indigenous Maori women |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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30 |
Issue |
3 |
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19-34 |
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Maori women's health; Indigenous health; Cultural safety; Cultural competence; Sexual health; Gynaecological examinations; Cartwright Report |
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Undertakes a thematic analysis to highlight Maori women's perspectives on health and wellbeing. Identifies 6 key themes in the data: mihi (initial engagement), whakawhanaungatanga (belonging through relationships of shared experience), kaupapa (consultations' main purpose), tapu (sacred and set apart), embodied memories, manawahine (women's knowledge and authority). Asks women about those approaches used by non-indigenous clinicians, receptionists and service providers that enhanced their experiences of cultural safety during sexual health consultations and gynaecological examinations. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1496 |
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