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Author Jamieson, Isabel; Harding, Thomas; Withington, John; Hudson, Dianne
Title Men entering nursing: has anything changed? Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Nursing Praxis in New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 35 Issue 2 Pages 18-29
Keywords Nursing education; Stereotypes; Qualitative research; Male nurses; Surveys
Abstract Conducts thematic analysis to identify two predominant gender scripts: of nursing as women's work, and that men who nurse are homosexual. Notes the associated themes of the effect of negative stereotyping on male nurses' career choice, and their resistance to the stereotype of normative masculinity. Considers that the same barriers to men becoming nurses have remained unchanged since first identified and discussed in the 1960s.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1616
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Author Chittick, Hannah; Manhire, Kathy; Roberts, Jennifer
Title Supporting success for Maori undergraduate nursing students in Aotearoa/New Zealand Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 15-21
Keywords Health workforce; Biculturalism; Qualiltative research; Nursing education; Maori students; Graduate students
Abstract Identifies those factors that help Maori to succeed in bachelor of nursing education programmes, based on previous identification of barriers to Maori success in tertiary education. Examines the experiences of Maori graduate nurses in 2017 via semi-structured interviews. Analyses the data using thematic methods to describe common themes.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1620
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Author Wyllie-Schmidt, Cilla; Tipa, Zoe; McClunie-Trust, Patricia
Title Factors affecting access to immunisation of under-five-year-olds Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 39-46
Keywords Immunisation; Communicable disease; Preschool children; International research
Abstract Identifies the obstacles for families that prevent immunisation of children under five years. Uses an integrative review to aggregate and examine the findings of published international research on factors affecting immunisation of younger children. Considers child poverty and education level of parents in NZ to be potential barriers to disease prevention through vaccination.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1623
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Author Crawford, Ruth
Title Using focused ethnography in nursing research Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 63-67
Keywords Focused ethnography; Communication; Nursing research; Research methodology
Abstract Details how the author employed focused ethnography in her doctoral research to investigate nurses' and parents' experience of emotional communication in the context of a children's unit of a regional hospital in NZ. Interviews 10 parents and 10 nurses after the children were discharged. Validates the ethnographic method as a means of inspecting the hidden as well as observable aspects of nurse-parent interaction.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1628
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Author Lesa, Raewyn
Title Personal experience of using a case study for a doctorate Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 68-70
Keywords Nursing students; Simulation; Case study; Research methodology
Abstract Draws on personal experience us using a case study for doctoral research. Presents practical insights into the process of designing a credible research case study based on the author's research into the experiences of third-year nursing students in simulation and clinical practice.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1629
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Author Francis, Helen; Carryer, Jenny; Cram, Fiona
Title Consulting with Maori experts to ensure mainstream health research is inclusive of Maori Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2019 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 35 Issue 3 Pages 7-14
Keywords Chronic conditions; Health research; Maori health; Health management; Whanaungatanga
Abstract Advocates for the inclusion of Maori participants in research on long-term conditions (LTC). Presents research with 16 participants, including 6 Maori, into how they managed their conditions, and describes the role of consultation with Maori experts to support the cultural responsiveness of such research.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1669
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Author MacKenzie, Morag
Title Using trans-disciplinary research to explore solutions to 'wicked problems' Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 73-76
Keywords Enrolled nurses; Trans-disciplinary research; Research methodology
Abstract Explores the challenges and opportunities for enrolled nursing in NZ. Employs trans-disciplinary research (TDR) methodology to approach the question of how enrolled nurses (EN) might become more visible in the health workforce by means of potential innovations arising from collaboration between stakeholders in health-care delivery.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1722
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Author Stodart, K.; Woods, H.
Title How international databases take Kai Tiaki Nursing Research to the world Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal
Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 77-78
Keywords Health databases; Nursing research
Abstract Explains how the journal receives international exposure through the databases in which it is indexed: AcademicOnefile, Informit, and the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). Details which articles were downloaded most frequently.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1723
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Author Lockett, Jessica
Title Emergency Department pandemic preparedness: Putting research into action Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 37 Issue 3 Pages 20-21
Keywords COVID-19; Emergency department; Pandemic planning; Nursing research
Abstract Reflects on the introduction of COVID-19 screening protocols for all patients and visitors accessing the Emergency Department (ED) of the hospital where the author was on the senior leadership team. Having just completed research into the perspectives of emergency nurses on pandemic preparedness, shows how these perspectives were incorporated into the protocols.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1727
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Author Brockie, Teresa; Clark, Terryann C; Best, Odette; Power, Tamara; Bourque Bearskin, Lisa; Kurtz, Donna LM; Lowe, John; Wilson, Denise
Title Indigenous social exclusion to inclusion: Case studies on Indigenous nursing leadership in four high income countries. Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Journal of Clinical Nursing Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-15
Keywords Nursing leadership; Indigenous nurses; Nursing workforce; Indigenous health; Kaupapa Maori research methodology
Abstract Maintains that achieving health equity for indigenous populations requires indigenous nursing leadership to develop and implement new systems of care delivery. Develops a consensus among indigenous nurse academics from Australia, Canada, NZ and the US on the three themes of nursing leadership, to redress colonial injustices, to contribute to models of care and to enhance the indigenous workforce. Highlights five indigenous strategies for influencing outcomes: nationhood and reconcilation as levers for change; nursing leadership; workforce strategies; culturally-safe practices and models of care; nurse activism.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1773
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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 (up) Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication 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 Phiri, Tari; Mowat, Rebecca; Cook, Catherine
Title What nursing interventions and healthcare practices facilitate type 1 diabetes self-management in young adults? An integrative review Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 32-43
Keywords Type 1 diabetes; Diabetes nursing; Young adults; Digital technology; Medical technology; Nursing research
Abstract Explores how current nursing and health-care practices can be designed to facilitate effective type 1 diabetes (T1D) self-management in young adults aged 16-25 years. Reviews quantitative and qualitative literature published between 2017 and 2021. Identifies four themes by means of thematic analysis: digital information systems; glucose monitoring and insulin devices; group- and peer-education and peer support; diabetes care delivery style. Highlights the importance of adopting age-appropriate interventions to improve young adults' engagement in T1D self-management, requiring nurses and health-care practitioners to keep up to date with the rapid changes in digital technology and diabetes-related device technology.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1807
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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 (up) Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication 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 Woods, Heather
Title Oral history: a rich tapestry of information Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication 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 Butcher, Dan; Hales, Caz
Title Ensuring doctoral research is relevant to the international nursing community Type (up) Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 39 Issue 2 Pages
Keywords Nursing research; Doctoral research; PhD research; International research community
Abstract Argues that nurses undertaking doctoral research have a responsibility to ensure their research engages with international nursing research and is relevant post-doctorally. Distinguishes between the purpose of PhDs and Professional Doctorates. Finds that nursing doctoral graduates are impeded from assuming leading roles in funded research. Attempts to find ways to address this challenge, suggesting that remote attendance at conferences and Internet communication with nurse researchers overseas encourages an international perspective on nursing topics. Backgrounds the establishment of an international nursing research community between Oxford Brookes University in the UK and Victoria University of Wellington in NZ.
Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1854
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