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Author
Robertson, Heather
;
Carryer, Jenny
;
Neville, Stephen
Title
Diffusion of the Primary Health Care Strategy in a small District Health Board in New Zealand
Type
Journal Article
Year
2015
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
17-26
Keywords
Diffusion
;
innovation
;
primary health care (PHC)
;
primary health care nursing
Abstract
Reports the findings of a study examining aspects of the implementation of the Primary Health Care Strategy on primary health care nursing in a small district health board (DHB) in NZ. Conducts an instrumental case study informed by onstructionism and underpinned by a qualitative interpretive design. Collects data from policy documents and strategic plans and by means of interviews with managers at middle and senior levels at the local DHB and two PHOs.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1511
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Robertson, Heather R
;
Neville, Stephen
Title
Health promotion impact evaluation : 'healthy messages calendar (Te maramataka korero hauora)'
Type
Journal Article
Year
2008
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
24
Issue
1 (Mar)
Pages
p.24-35
Keywords
Health promotion
;
Inequalities
;
Impact evaluation
;
Maori health
Abstract
Evaluates the project to determine if it was an effective health promotion tool for the dissemination of health information. Obtains qualitative data from 5 focus groups and analyses data using a general inductive approach. Concludes that there are positive links between health promotion practices and the health needs of a local community.
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NZNO @ research @
Serial
1430
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