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Author Othman, Mohmmad
Title The impact of transformational leadership on nurses' job satisfaction and retention: a literature review Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 26-31
Keywords Transformational leadership; Job satisfaction; Nurse retention
Abstract Describes the impact of nursing leadership style on staff nurses' satisfaction with their work and intention to stay. Conducts a literature search to ascertain the effect of nursing leadership type on quality of care and nurse turnover. Provides an overview of ways in which transformational leadership increases job satisfaction and retention.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1818
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Author Donkin, Alana; Lesa, Raewyn; Seaton, Philippa
Title Nurse perceptions of implementing stroke guidelines in an acute stroke unit Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 32-37
Keywords Clinical practice guidelines; Stroke; Documentation; Acute stroke unit; Surveys
Abstract Identifies nurse perspectives on the barriers and facilitators to implementing the nationally-endorsed stroke guidelines. Conducts a focus group with four nurses working in an acute stroke unit at a single hospital in 2021. Considers that nursing experience can act as both a barrier and a facilitator of guideline use.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1819
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Author Laidlaw, Rebecca; Mercer, Christine
Title Nurse practitioners: does home visiting improve outcomes for people living with long-term conditions Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 39-41
Keywords Nurse practitioners; Long-term conditions; Home visiting
Abstract Explores the potential for nurse practitioners (NP) in NZ to visit people diagnosed with chronic condiitons at home. Evaluates whether home-visiting NPs could provide primary care in place of GPs. Conducts a review of research comprising three themes: reduced barriers to care, improved health outcomes, and role clarity for NPs.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1820
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Author Reynolds, Kate; Isaak, Dan; Woods, Heather; Stodart, Kathy; McClunie-Trust, Patricia
Title How to conduct a rigorous database search in 10 steps Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 42-46
Keywords Research methodology; Health research; PICO
Abstract Sets out the 10 steps involved in conducting a literature review: identifying a review question; determining the types of research sought; framing a research question using the PICO format (Population, Intervention, Comparison and Outcome); identifying which concepts to use; choosing databases; documenting the search process; and mapping search strategies.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1821
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Author Barry, Christine; Severinsen, Christina; Towers, Andy
Title Work-related quality of life for support workers and the Pay Equity Settlement Act 2017 Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 5-11
Keywords Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Act 2017; Home-care support workers; Quality of life
Abstract Explores the impact of the Care and Support Worker (Pay Equity) Settlement Act (2017) on the quality of life of support workers on the job. Conducts semi-structured interviews with eight support workers, highlighting the following themes: work re-organisation, intensification, collegial working relations, managerial support and communication; pay increments.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1846
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Author Thomson, Patricia; Hudson, Dianne; Richardson, Anna; Campbell, Ada; Guihen, Avril
Title The placement experience of nursing students in managed isolation and quarantine facilities Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 12-18
Keywords COVID-19; Nursing students; Clinical placement; Managed Isolation and Quarantine Facilities (MIQF)
Abstract Conducts focus group interviews with seven nursing students whose third-year clinical placements occurred in Managed Isolation and Quarantine Facilities (MIQF) during level 3 lockdown in 2020. Describes the experiences of the students in terms of clinical skills, communication, support, safety and NCNZ competencies.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1847
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Author Moir, Chris; Taylor, Peta; Seaton, Philippa; Snell, Helen; Wood, Susan
Title Changes noticed following a pressure-injury link-nurse programme Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 19-24
Keywords Pressure injuries; Link nurses; Patient safety; Quality improvement
Abstract Identifies changes that link nurses noticed in their practice areas as a result of participating in a pressure-injury prevention programme. Uses three nurse focus groups to collect data about changes in pressure-injury prevention within their practice areas following implementation of a link-nurse programme. Talks to 22 nurses about increasing awareness of pressure injury prevention, use of assessment tools and documentation, and acquisition of injury prevention equipment.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1848
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Author McClunie-Trust, Patricia; Greenwood, Joanne
Title The lived experience of people with psoriasis: a qualitative meta-synthesis Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 25-40
Keywords Psoriasis; Well-being; Self-identity
Abstract Examines the psycho-social effects for adults living with the chronic dermatological condition. Undertakes a meta-synthesis of research into subjects' experiences of the condition, which yields 19 studies, from which three themes are identified: self-identity, personal well-being, and cultural identity. Makes recommendations for research and education.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1849
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Author Sibley, Elyse; Mercer, Christine
Title Management of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD): an integrative review Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 41-49
Keywords Dementia; Behaviour; Psychology; Non-pharmacological interventions
Abstract Describes the behavioural and psychological symptoms associated with dementia, including depression, agitation, psychosis, hallucinations, delusions and apathy. Employs an integrative review to investigate why care-givers resort to anti-psychotic medication in the first instance instead of non-pharmacological interventions to manage such symptoms. Identifies three themes: low staff-to-patient ratios, insufficient specialised staff; inadequate understanding of the manifestations of dementia.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1850
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Author Oda, Keiko; Bakri, Noor; Majeed, Sarah; Ferguson, Catherine; Bartlett, Shennae; Holden, Rachel; Thomson, W Murray; Parsons, John; Boyd, Michal; Smith, Moira
Title Improving nursing oral care practice for care-dependent older adults though inter-professional collaboration: a study protocol Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 50-57
Keywords Oral care; Dependent older adults; Inter-professional collaboration; Geriatric nursing; Oral care protocols
Abstract Aims to establish evidence-based oral care guidelines for nurses, in order to improve oral care for dependent adults. Considers how interprofessional collaboration and education (IPC/IPE) might improve nursing oral care practice. Intends to use guidelines in a pilot programme with community nurses caring for older adults living at home or in aged residential care.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1851
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Author Weber, Heidi
Title Deciding on a safe site for intramuscular injections in an acute mental health setting Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 58-61
Keywords Intramuscular injections; Mental health patients
Abstract Aims to provide practical guidance for health-care providers to ensure the safe and effective administration of intramuscular injections, when there is the potential for violence and agitation, as well as during personal restraint. Undertakes a realist review of the evidence comparing the dorsogluteal and ventrogluteal sites.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1852
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Author Woods, Heather
Title Oral history: a rich tapestry of information Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (up) Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 62-64
Keywords Oral history; Interviewing; Oral history collections; Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF)
Abstract Explains oral history, its types and best practice. Introduces the Oral History and Sound Collection at Turnbull Library, focusing on the Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF) special collection of oral history interviews with nurses, which arose out of the NERF Oral History Project. Provides examples of three oral history interview records from the collection.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1853
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Author Wiapo, Coral; Clark, Terryann
Title Weaving together the many strands of Indigenous nursing leadership: Towards a whakapapa model of nursing leadership Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 4-11
Keywords Nursing leadership; Whakapapa; Maori nursing; Transformational leadership; Adaptive leadership; Trait Theory; Wayfinder Leadership
Abstract Argues that existing mainstream models of nursing leadership, with the addition of matauranga Maori concepts, can be fused into a new Whakapapa nursing leadership model using a Kaupapa Maori approach, that will enhance outcomes for Maori nurse leaders. Discusses the contribution from four existing leadership models: transformational, adaptive, trait theory, and wayfinder. Explains the six conceptual strands of the Whakapapa model of leadership.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1804
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Author Komene, Ebony; Adams, Sue; Clark, Terryann
Title Korero mai: A Kaupapa Maori study exploring the experiences of whanau Maori caring for tamariki with atopic dermatitis Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 12-22
Keywords Kaupapa Maori research methodology; Atopic dermatitis; Maori children; Matauranga Maori; Surveys
Abstract Explores the experiences of Maori parents caring for their children with atopic dermatitis. Conducts face-to-face interviews to uncover the experiences of 6 families dealing with the condition. Identifies five common themes, highlighting the importance of matauranga Maori to the families in supporting their children.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1805
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Author Foster, Pamela; Payne, Deborah; Neville, Stephen
Title An exploration of how nurse education practices may influence nursing students' perception of working in aged care as a registered nurse: A Foucauldian discourse analysis Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (up) Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 23-31
Keywords Nursing education; Nursing students; Aged care; Employment
Abstract Argues that undergraduate nurse education contributes to the problem of too few nurses choosing to work in aged care, by constructing working in aged care as a lower-status or less valuable area of work than other health-care areas. Examines the issue using Foucauldian discourse analysis to explore the dominant discourses being deployed in relation to clinical experience in aged care. Collects data through semi-structured interviews with 10 senior academic staff members from NZ tertiary institutions. Analyses interview data to reveal how a 'nurse education discourse' and a 'work-ready discourse' were shaping perceptions of aged care as a clinical experience in a variety of ways. Suggests that how and why aged care is utilised as a space to learn a range of nursing skills has the unintended effect of devaluing and discouraging employment in aged care settings.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1806
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