toggle visibility Search & Display Options

Select All    Deselect All
 |   | 
Details
   print
  Records Links
Author Hughes, Margaret E.; Rose, Gayle M.; Trip, Henrietta openurl 
  Title Registered nurses' experiences and perceptions of practising with a disability Type Journal Article
  Year 2021 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 7-15  
  Keywords Impairment; Disability; Disclosure  
  Abstract Explores and describes the experiences of RNs who have a disability or impairment, in their interactions with colleagues and managers in clinical practice. Discovers strategies used by them to ensure safe practice. Conducts 60-90-minute interviews with 10 RNs who identified as living with a disability or impairment.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1713  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Pipi, Kataraina; Moss, Michelle; Were, Louise openurl 
  Title Nga manukura o apopo: sustaining kaupapa Maori nurse and midwifery leadership Type Journal Article
  Year 2021 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 16-24  
  Keywords Maori nursing leadership; Maori nurses; Kaupapa Maori; Workforce  
  Abstract Analyses and synthesises the evaluation reports of the clinical leadership training programmes of Nga Manukura o Apopo, the national Maori nursing and midwifery workforce development programme. Considers how the marae-based Kaupapa Maori training approach contributed to the outcomes. Examines clinical leadership, recruitment, professional development and governance.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1714  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Miles, Aimee; Lesa, Raewyn; Ritchie, Lorraine openurl 
  Title Nurses' experiences of providing care in an environment with decentralised nursing stations Type Journal Article
  Year 2021 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 25-31  
  Keywords Decentralised nursing stations; Pod nursing; Hospital design; Collegiality  
  Abstract Evaluates nurses' experiences of working in decentralised work stations in NZ hospital wards, in order to explore the interesection between the physical environment and nursing care. Backgrounds the shift away from centralised nursing stations to satellite work stations within wards. Identifies the unintended challenges of the design for nurses. Conducts two focus groups of 7 nurses each about the benefits and disadvantages of such nursing stations.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1715  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Lesa, Raewyn url  openurl
  Title The contribution of simulation in the development of clinical judgement: Students' perspectives Type Book Whole
  Year 2019 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue Pages 181 p.  
  Keywords Simulation; Clinical judgement; Nursing students; Pre-registration; Surveys  
  Abstract Conducts an exploratory case study investigating the experiences of third-year undergraduate nursing students in simulations, collecting stories about their experiences in the clinical environment, and highlighting the potential use of simulation as an alternate learning environment to foster the development of clinical judgement in nursing students. Considers two research questions: how do nursing students experience simulation as an environment for learning, and how do nursing students' learning experiences in simulation and clinical practice influence their development of clinical judgement skills? Conducts one-to-one interviews and observes simulations in the course of an exploratory case study.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1652  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Moke, Karen url  openurl
  Title Finding the balance: Family inclusive practice in adult community mental health Type Book Whole
  Year 2019 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue Pages 110 p.  
  Keywords Mental health nurses; Clinical managers; Adult community mental health services; Family-inclusive practice; Surveys  
  Abstract Explores family-inclusive practice in Adult Community Mental Health in a District Health Board. Focuses on what adult community mental health nurses and clinical managers consider to be barriers and facilitators to family-inclusive practice. Explores community mental health nurses' and clinical managers' perspectives of family-inclusive practice through semi-structured interviews using a descriptive qualitative design.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1653  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author McHardy, Judy openurl 
  Title Improving the health of children through: improving the primary-secondary interface for child health; Child health practice within the integrated family health centres; Improving care for medically-fragile children: Margaret May Blackwell Travel Fellowship 2011/12 Type Report
  Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue Pages 30 p.  
  Keywords Child health services -- Great Britain; Child health services -- Sweden; Child health services -- Netherlands  
  Abstract Provides observations, insights and knowledge gained from undertaking the travel fellowship to study integrated health service for children aged 0-5 years in hospital, and community care settings in Great Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1545  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Owen, Katie; Day, Liz; Yang, Diya openurl 
  Title Promoting well-being for Chinese international students in an undergraduate nursing programme: reducing culture shock Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 13-20  
  Keywords International students; English as an additional language (EAL); Culture shock; Acculturation; Mental health  
  Abstract Reviews literature relating to the experience of international tertiary students, particularly Chinese students, undertaking nursing education. Reports that international students cite poorer mental and physical health outcomes than domestic students, and that students with English as an additional language (EAL) experience culture shock, frustration and stress. Suggests that tertiary institutions need to supply targeted interventions for international students in language and cultural adaptation to promote positive acculturation.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1546  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Crick, Michelle; MacDonald, Danielle; Perry, Jane; Poole, Nicky openurl 
  Title Reflections on the influence of grandmothers on the careers of four nurses Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 21-27  
  Keywords Reflection; Grandmothers; Advanced nursing practice  
  Abstract Presents the personal reflections of four nurses who have lived and worked in different parts of the world, revealing the influence of their grandmothers in their career choice. Identifies common values of respect, courage and the importance of listening to others, imparted to the nurses by their grandmothers. Relates these attributes to fundamental elements of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) code of ethics.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1547  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Smit, Charmaine openurl 
  Title Making self-care a priority Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 29-35  
  Keywords Self-care; Compassion fatigue; Burn-out; Compassion; Palliative care  
  Abstract Highlights the importance of prioritising self-care for palliative care nurses whose prolonged exposure to work-related stress may result in burn-out. Recommends a self-care plan that addresses individual strengths and challenges, including physical, emotional, cognitive, relational and spiritual. Suggests the use of self-care strategies, such as the identification of professional and personal strengths, and the application of mindfulness and stress-reduction techniques to improve self-awareness.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1548  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Cameron, Megan openurl 
  Title Evaluation report of a postgraduate specialty programme: is a specialty nursing qualification delivering what it says it does? Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 37-45  
  Keywords Evaluation; Primary health care; Nursing; Well Child/Tamariki Ora; Postgraduate study; Surveys  
  Abstract Examines whether a postgraduate programme for Well Child/Tamariki Ora (WCTO) nurses prepares nurses new to child health to understand primary health care, health promotion, community nursing and nursing theory. Uses on online survey devised by Plunket National Educators to evaluate the (WCTO) strand of the Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Health Care Specialty Nursing curriculum against the delivery of the programme. Assesses student experience and student perceptions of the impact of their learning on their nursing practice. Considers whether it enables nurses to consider the specific populations in their care, or to encourage individuals, families and communities to increase their skills in health-focused daily living. Seeks to ascertain whether the structure of the programme, based on the clinical integration approach, supports nursing practice and academic study.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1549  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Orsborn, Georgina openurl 
  Title Use of rapid e-learning authoring tools in higher education Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 47-51  
  Keywords E-learning; Rapid authoring tools; Articulate 360; Higher learning; Blended learning  
  Abstract Explores the opportunities and challenges presented to tertiary educators using rapid authoring tools to create interactive and meaningful e-learning online content without the need for programming skills. Focuses on the potential of the Articulate Storyline platform in higher education.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1550  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author McKellar, Dianne; Rodrigues, Agustilia openurl 
  Title Access to health care for people living in Aotearoa with a serious mental iullness: a social justice issue Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 53-57  
  Keywords Serious mental illness; Physical health; Disparity; Social justice; Person-centred care  
  Abstract Argues for an integrated care model combining mental and primary health care while providing person-centred care that upholds the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. Maintains that there is a need for national guidelines for the management and assessment of people with serious mental illness (SMI)to redress their health disparities. Suggests that nurses have the opportunity to become agents of change to address this issue of social justice.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1551  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Asbury, Elizabeth A openurl 
  Title The importance of conference attendance in developing research collaborations Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 59-62  
  Keywords Research; Collaboration; Presentation; Publication  
  Abstract Suggests that conferences may play a vital role in creating and maintaining collaborative research relationships. Administers an anonymous questionnaire to 146 research-active, degree-teaching staff employed at Whitireia NZ, to elicit information relating to previous or current research collaborations. Reports the association between conference attendance and collaborative research.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1552  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Moana, Brenda; Crawford, Ruth; Isaac, Dorothy openurl 
  Title Discussing sexual health with older clients: are primary health care nurses sufficiently prepared? Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue 24 Pages 63-67  
  Keywords Sexual health; Assessment; Primary health care; Older adults; Surveys  
  Abstract Reports some findings of a study which examined primary health care (PHC) nurses' preparedness for engaging older adults in conversation about sexual health research. Examines the experiences and beliefs of PHC nurses working with older clients. Conducts three focus groups with 16 participants who discussed their experiences, values and perceptions of conversations on sexual health with older clients.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1553  
Permanent link to this record
 

 
Author Jones, Sharon Anne Sarah url  openurl
  Title Understanding The Experience And Perceptions Of Managers And Preceptors Involved In Competency Assessment And Performance Management Of Nursing Staff Identified As Practicing Unsafely: An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of The Sip/Pip Framework Type Book Chapter
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal (up)  
  Volume Issue Pages 133 p.  
  Keywords Performance management; Competency; Preceptors; Insight; Feedback  
  Abstract Evaluates the SIP/PIP process to illuminate the views of the nurse managers and preceptors on the effectiveness of the SIP/PIP programme in ensuring competent practice and provides recommendations for improvement and strengthening of the framework. Uses a qualitative approach with data collected through individual semi-structured interviews with preceptors and nurse managers. Due to lack of participation in the quantitative arm a mixed-method study was not completed using an anonymous survey. Undertakes thematic data analysis utilising NVIVO 10 software. Draws four major themes from the qualitative data: (1) Feedback- insight loop, (2) Process clarity, (3) Relationships, commitment & reflective response to participation in the SIP/PIP process, (4) Barriers and enablers to the SIP/PIP process.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1554  
Permanent link to this record
Select All    Deselect All
 |   | 
Details
   print