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Author Fitzgerald, S.; Tripp, H.; Halksworth-Smith, G. url  openurl
  Title Assessment and management of acute pain in older people: barriers and facilitators to nursing practice Type Journal Article
  Year 2017 Publication Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 35 Issue 1 Pages 48-57  
  Keywords (up) Pain assessment; Pain management; Aged patients; Acute care nurses  
  Abstract Examines the pain management practices of nurses, and identifies barriers and facilitators to the assessment and management of pain for older people, within the acute hospital setting.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1788  
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Author McDonald, Christine url  openurl
  Title Working collaboratively in hospice and palliative care: Sharing time; a grounded theory Type Book Whole
  Year 2018 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 230 p.  
  Keywords (up) Palliative care; Hospice care; Collaboration  
  Abstract Addresses the concerns of health professionals working collaboratively in palliative care. Conducts 25 interviews wit 23 participants to arrive at a theory of sharing time to explain the social process of collaboration while individually managing and maintaining their own areas of concern. Explains the concept of health professionals making time in their work days for and with each other to find common ground.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1784  
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Author Henry, Amy url  openurl
  Title Staying at home: A qualitative descriptive study on Pacific palliative health Type Book Whole
  Year 2020 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 137 p.  
  Keywords (up) Palliative care; Pacific health; Community palliative care; Talanoa research methodology; Surveys  
  Abstract Develops an understanding of the experiences of, and barriers for Pacific peoples in Canterbury utilising palliative care services. Considers the strengths and enablers for Pacific peoples accessing palliative care services and how such services, including home based palliative care, could better serve this community. Undertakes interviews using a semi-structured question guide, with nine family members who had provided palliative care within the last three years.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1762  
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Author Winnington, Rhona; Cook, Catherine url  openurl
  Title The gendered role of pastoral care within tertiary education institutions: An autoethnographic reflection during COVID-19 Type Journal Article
  Year 2021 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 37 Issue 3 Pages 37-40  
  Keywords (up) Pastoral care; Tertiary staff; COVID-19; Academic women  
  Abstract Highlights the exacerbated gendered inequities for academic women caused by the pandemic, including gender pay gap, and women being channelled into administrative, teaching, and pastoral care roles not recognised with career advancement and remuneration compared to research routes facilitated for male colleagues. Uses a collaborative auto-ethnographic approach to reflect on the authors' experiences of emotional labour in supporting nursing students throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and the invisibility of the work within academia. Notes that the patriarchal construction of academia remains present and highly visible to the detriment of many female career trajectories.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1732  
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Author Patel, Reena url  openurl
  Title Nurse expertise saves lives through early recognition of patient deterioration Type Book Whole
  Year 2022 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 183 p.  
  Keywords (up) Patient deterioration; Nurse concern; Early warning scoring (EWS); Physiologically unstable patient (PUP) tool  
  Abstract Explores and identifies factors associated with nurse concern when patient deterioration is recognised in the absence of an emergency activation score such as early warning scoring (EWS) or the physiologically-unstable patient (PUP) tool. Describes the two phases of the multi-site and mixed-methods study: retrospective chart review of 19,326 referrals for emergency assistance; and seven focus group discussions with 29 nurses about what they do when concerned about patient deterioration in the absence of an EWS. Highlights the role of nurse expertise, knowledge and skill in identifying patient deterioration prior to the activation score on an EWS.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1843  
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Author Patel, Radhika url  openurl
  Title Patient safety of older adults with cognitive impairment: Evaluation of a service improvement initiative Type Book Whole
  Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 76 p.  
  Keywords (up) Patient safety; Cognitive impairment; Dementia; Older adults; Hospital ward design  
  Abstract Assesses the impact of environmental changes on patient reportable events (falls and aggression) in older persons' wards, using the Kings Fund Healing the Healthy Environment tool to make small changes to a ward environment in order to create a more 'dementia-friendly' setting. Conducts a comparative analysis of incidents in the wards. Obtains staff perspectives on the changes, which included large-face clocks, identifiction of bed spaces, lavender oil diffusion, and viewing gardens.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1761  
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Author Teunissen, C., Burrell, B.; Maskill, V. doi  openurl
  Title Effective surgical teams: an integrative literature review Type Journal Article
  Year 2020 Publication Western Journal of Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 42 Issue 1 Pages 61-75  
  Keywords (up) Perioperative nurses; Surgical teams; Teamwork; Patient safety  
  Abstract Evaluates the aids and barriers for perioperative teams in functioning effectively, preventing adverse events, and fostering a culture of safety. Undertakes an integrative review of the literature. Highlights the role of theatre nurses in situational awareness (SA), running the theatre and assuming leadership of the team.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1789  
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Author Taylor, Bronwyn (ed) url  openurl
  Title Nurse staffing in the operating rooms -- no longer behind closed doors Type Book Whole
  Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 193 p.  
  Keywords (up) Perioperative nursing; Safe staffing; Decision-making; Surveys  
  Abstract Identifies key factors senior perioperative nurses consider when making decisions about nurse staffing and skill mix in the operating room (OR). Uses a qualitative descriptive approach in undertaking semi-structured interviews with 7 senior nurses tasked with decision-making about OR staffing. Analyses the data using Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis process.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1822  
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Author Tansley, Susan Elizabeth url  openurl
  Title The role of postgraduate education for registered nurses working in the aged care sector Type Book Whole
  Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 122 p.  
  Keywords (up) Postgraduate education; Registered nurses; Aged care; Surveys  
  Abstract Explores the perspectives of registered nurses (RN) working in aged residential care, and their views and experiences of postgraduate education. Performs a qualitative study using mixed-method data triangulation including document review, focus groups and interviews at four aged care facilities. Conducts focus groups and interviews with five nurse managers and 15 RNs on the value of, and access to postgraduate education.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1791  
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Author Taylor, Rachel url  openurl
  Title Investigating incidence and prevalence of preeclampsia globally and within Aotearoa/New Zealand: An integrative review Type Book Chapter
  Year 2020 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 130 p.  
  Keywords (up) Pre-eclampsia; Hypertension; Pregnancy; Risk factors  
  Abstract Cites the incidence and prevalence of pre-eclampsia globally and in NZ. Identifies environmental, geographical, cultural and socio-economic factors associated with the condition. Conducts an integrative review of research on the topic between 2015 and 2020, in order to exclude pre-2014 diagnostic criteria. Highlights themes for future examination.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1783  
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Author Grinlinton, Anne url  openurl
  Title Management of pressure injury prevention in two New Zealand residential aged care facilities: A case study Type Book Whole
  Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 120 p.  
  Keywords (up) Pressure injuries; Aged residential care; Injury prevention; High Dependency  
  Abstract Examines how pressure injury prevention is managed in aged residential care (ARC). Using exploratory case study methodology, collects data from Clinical Managers, Regisered Nurses and Health Care Assistants working in two ARC facilities by means of semi-structured interviews. Identifies barriers and facilitators in the prevention of pressure injuries in the context of organisational culture and structure.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1753  
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Author Grinlinton, Anne; Merrick, Eamon; Napier, Sara; Neville, Stephen url  doi
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  Title Pressure injury prevention in Aotearoa New Zealand aged care facilities: A case study Type Journal Article
  Year 2022 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 38 Issue 1 Pages 16-24  
  Keywords (up) Pressure injuries; Injury prevention; Aged care  
  Abstract Identifies factors affecting pressure injury prevention in aged residential care. Interviews 10 staff from two aged care facilities, along with relevant policy and practice documents. Analyses data using triangulation and pattern matching to pinpoint three themes: staffing; leadership, teamwork, and communication; and assessment and early intervention. Finds a correlation between difficult work conditions with high-dependency patients and complex care needs, and prevalence of pressure injuries.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1794  
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Author Moir, Chris; Taylor, Peta; Seaton, Philippa; Snell, Helen; Wood, Susan openurl 
  Title Changes noticed following a pressure-injury link-nurse programme Type Journal Article
  Year 2023 Publication Kaitiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 19-24  
  Keywords (up) 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 Grinlinton, Anne url  openurl
  Title Management of pressure injury prevention in two New Zealand residential aged care facilities: A case study Type Book Whole
  Year 2021 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 120 p.  
  Keywords (up) Pressure injuries; Residential aged care facilities; Injury prevention  
  Abstract Aims to explore the strategies employed for pressure-injury prevention in two residential aged care facilities in NZ. Investigates how pressure injuries are managed from the perspective of Clinical Managers (CMs), Registered Nurses (RNs) and Health Care Assistants (HCAs). Analyses facility policies and guidelines for pressure injury prevention and management and identifies barriers and facilitators of injury prevention.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1802  
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Author Holdaway, Maureen Ann url  openurl
  Title A Maori model of primary health care nursing Type Book Whole
  Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 192 p.  
  Keywords (up) Primary health care nursing; Maori women's health; Maori model of health; Kaupapa Maori research; Health reforms; Health policy; Surveys  
  Abstract Identifies how traditional nursing practice in Maori communities may be enhanced. Highlights the need for nursing to broaden concepts of health, community, and public health nursing, to focus on issues of capacity-building, community needs, and a broader understanding of the social, political, cultural, and economic contexts of the communities primary health-care nurses serve. Explores how health is experienced by Maori women during in-depth interviews using critical ethnographic method, underpinned by a Maori-centred approach. Articulates a model of health that is a dynamic process based on the restoration and maintenance of cultural integrity, derived from the principle of self-determination.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1809  
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