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Author |
Moore, Justin |
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Title |
Breaking down barriers in child healthcare (0-5) years. Margaret May Blackwell Travelling Fellowship 2005 |
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Report |
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Year |
2005 |
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Pages |
29 |
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Keywords |
Child health services; Children's Hospitals; Emergency Departments; Drugs; Reports |
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Travels to Australia, Canada, the US and the UK to investigate various methods of procedural sedation for 0-5-year-olds in paediatric Emergency Departments. Describes the types of sedation used and the recovery periods. Transcribes the interviews he conducted with Emergency Department staff in each country. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1427 |
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Author |
Payne, Sharon |
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Title |
The nurse's role in promoting health of vulnerable children (0-5 yr olds) through coordinated care: Margaret May Blackwell Study Fellowship |
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Report |
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Year |
2007 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
50 p. |
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Keywords |
Child health services; Hospitals; Emergency services; Reports |
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Explores the provision of emergency paediatric care internationally. Visits children's hospitals in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1416 |
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Author |
Rickard, Debbie |
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Title |
Parents as experts: partnership in the care of the chronically ill children : Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study, Fellowship for Nurses of Young Children, 1999 |
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Report |
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Year |
1999 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Issue |
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Pages |
65p. |
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Keywords |
Chronically ill children – home care; Child health services; Paediatric nursing; Community health nursing; Reports |
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Visits paediatric community nursing services in the UK and Australia to report on how specialist and children's community nurses work with parents to deliver health care to children with asthma, diabetes and other endocrine disorders, cystic fibrosis, eczema, cardiac diseases, and liver transplants. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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Call Number |
NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1414 |
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Author |
Rogers, Luenda |
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Report on Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study undertaken March/April 1997 [Management of babies born to mothers with dependencies -- drug and alcohol; Health care of young children whose families are homeless] |
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Report |
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Year |
1997 |
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Pages |
79p. |
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Keywords |
Infants; Drug dependency; Alcohol dependency; Homelessness; Child health services; Reports |
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Abstract |
As the recipient of the Margaret May Blackwell Travel Fellowship two topics were studied: management of babies born to mothers with drug and alcohol dependencies, and the health-care of young children whose families are homeless. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1411 |
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Author |
Sampson, C. |
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Title |
The allergy nurse specialist: A proposed nurse-led model of care for children with severe food allergies |
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Year |
2006 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
Otago Polytechnic library. A copy can be obtained by contacting pgnursadmin@tekotago.ac.nz |
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Keywords |
Children; Nursing specialties; Child health services; Food allergies |
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The prevalence of allergic disease has increased significantly in western countries over the last decade. However, the author points to the availability of specialist allergy services in New Zealand being limited to the large cities, resulting in a lack of, or fragmentation of, the allergy-related services in smaller regions. As a public health nurse in Otago working with a rising number of families with severely food allergic children, the author had become aware of the challenges many parents face in accessing accurate information about their child's allergy and the negative impact this has had on them and their child. The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how an Allergy Nurse Specialist (ANS) led service could improve the experiences and health outcomes of the families and children with severe food allergies living in Otago. A critical analysis of the literature on allergy nursing, advanced nursing roles, and related food allergy issues was conducted and applied to the Otago region. Drawing on the 'Nurse with a Special Interest in Allergy' model of nurse-led allergy care outlined by Cross (2005) and the existing Otago District Health Board's (2004) clinical nurse specialist role, the author proposes that an ANS-led model of care, incorporating advanced nursing practice, primary care access and multidisciplinary collaboration could complement the existing allergy related services in Otago. The focus of the ANS's care will be on facilitating timely access to accurate assessment and advice for families regarding the management of their child's food allergies. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
730 |
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Author |
Scheibmair, Amanda |
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Title |
Promoting New Zealand children's active participation in healthcare: Margaret May Blackwell Travel Fellowship 2015/2016 Report |
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Report |
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Year |
2016 |
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Pages |
24 p. |
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Keywords |
Child health; Child health services; Child welfare |
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Abstract |
Cites children's right to participation in their own healthcare under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and describes the nature of their participation. Reports a study tour of the UK, Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands to learn perspectives, strategies and methods of including children in their own healthcare. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1503 |
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Author |
Shallard, Grace Ann |
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Title |
What are the perceptions of nurses working in child health regarding their role in child protection? |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2019 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
117 p. |
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Keywords |
Child health nursing; Child protection; Child abuse; Child neglect; Surveys |
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Explores the current perceptions of nurses working in child health with regard to their potential role in child protection. Conducts a mixed-method study using sequential explanatory design involving 134 survey results and six complementary interviews. Aims to provide insight into current nursing practices of those working in child health settings, and identifies barriers to nurses engaging with social services. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1811 |
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Author |
Tautua, Pelei |
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Title |
Exploring primary health care nursing for child and family health (specifically targeting 0-5 year's age group). Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study Fellowship for Nurses of Young Children 2002 |
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Report |
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Year |
2002 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
82 p. |
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Keywords |
Primary health care – Nursing; Pacific Islanders – Health; Child health services; Family health |
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Compares the delivery models used by primary health-care nurses in Auckland for follow-up services aimed at Pacific children discharged from hospital with preventable illnesses, with similar services and programmes in Tonga and Samoa. Also compares NZ and Pacific Island programmes to promote immunisation and breastfeeding. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1420 |
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Author |
Turner, Maria |
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Title |
MMB focus : innovative practice that made a difference to vulnerable child populations |
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Report |
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Year |
2006 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
34 p. |
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Keywords |
Child health services; Community health services; Reports |
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Undertakes travel to the US, the UK, Denmark to observe nursing initiatives, collaborations and services that have resulted in child health improvements for vulnerable child populations. Examines paediatric nursing interventions and programmes targeting emotional and mental health, speech development and obesity. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1417 |
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Author |
Wagener, Sally |
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Title |
The nursing management of the acutely ill child in communities without readily available specialist paediatric services |
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Report |
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Year |
1994 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Volume |
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Pages |
22 p. |
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Keywords |
Chronically ill children; Pediatric nursing -- Australia; Child health services -- Australia; Reports |
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Observes how acutely ill children in remote areas of Australia are managed in the absence of specialist paediatric nursing services. Visits remote nursing stations, rural hospitals, and the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1415 |
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Author |
Wotton, Janice |
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Title |
The exploration of proactive nursing practice and health services to address the needs of vulnerable children and their families |
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Report |
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Year |
2014 |
Publication |
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Abbreviated Journal |
Held NZNO Library |
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Volume |
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Issue |
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Pages |
63 p. |
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Keywords |
Child health services; Child welfare; Reports |
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Abstract |
Reports a five-week study tour of nurse-led child health practices in the US, Scandinavia and the UK to determine what effect such clinics have on child health, and how they differ from NZ practice. Visits nurse clinics in San Francisco, Denver and New York in the US, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Norfolk in England; visits collaborative practices in these locations as well as in London, England and in Stockholm, Sweden. Examines health promotion opportunities in these same places. Part of the Margaret May Blackwell Scholarship Reports series. |
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Call Number |
NZNO @ research @ |
Serial |
1402 |
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