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Tipa, Zoe Kristen
Title
Family Partnership as a model for cultural responsiveness in a well child context
Type
Book Whole
Year
2013
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
Pages
149 p.
Keywords
Family partnership model
;
Communication
;
Cultural competence
;
Plunket nurses
;
Community nursing
;
Maori children
Abstract
Examines whether the Family Partnership model could be considered a model for cultural responsiveness while simultaneously providing a platform for more accurate assessment of the cultural competence of Plunket nurse practice. Determines the relationship between Family Partnership training for Plunket nurses and Maori child health outcomes. Distributes an online survey to Plunket nurses who had completed the training and to a group who had not. Conducts 10 observations and interviews with Plunket nurses and Maori clients. Presents the findings in three areas: Plunket nurse practice, client experience, and the impact of Family Partnership training on Plunket as an organisation.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1782
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Tipa, Zoe
;
Wilson, Denise
;
Neville, Stephen
;
Adams, Jeffery
Title
Cultural Responsiveness and the Family Partnership Model
Type
Journal Article
Year
2015
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
35-47
Keywords
Well-child care
;
Family partnership model
;
Child and family nursing
;
Maori
;
Biculturalism
;
Nurse-patient relationship
Abstract
Investigates the bicultural nature of the Family Partnership Model for working with Maori whanau in the context of well-child care services. Reports a mixed-methods study in 2 phases: an online survey of 23 nurses trained in the Family Partnership Model and 23 not trained in the model; observation of nurses' practice and interviews with 10 matched nurse-Maori client pairs. Identifies 3 aspects of the findings: respectful relationships, allowing clients to lead, and lack of skills.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1501
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