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Zambas, Shelaine Iris |
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Title |
The consequences of using advanced assessment skills in medical and surgical nursing: keeping patients safe |
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Book Whole |
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2013 |
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150 p. |
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Nursing skills; Patient safety; Surgical nursing; Surveys |
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Examines the impact of advanced assessment skills on patients in medical and surgical wards through nurses' stories of using these skills. Highlights the use of auscultation, palpation and percussion by nurses for complex patient presentations within a wide range of clinical situations. Conducts 12 interviews with five nurses from paediatric and adult medical and surgical wards in a large urban hospital in NZ. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1581 |
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Yarwood, Judy; Richardson, Anna; Watson, Paul |
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Title |
Public health nurses' endeavours with families using the 15-minute interview |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2016 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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32 |
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3 |
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20-30 |
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15-minute family interview; Public health nursing, Families, Ecomap, Genogram, Ecogram, Relational practice |
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Explores 16 public health nurses'(PHN) knowledge and use of the five components of the 15-minute interview: manners, therapeutic questions, therapeutic conversations, commendations, and the genogram and ecomap. Employs a qualitative, collaborative, educative study to conduct focus groups for gathering data in pre-and post-intervention phases with PHNs who used either a genogram or eco-map in practice over a three-month period during the intervention phase. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1522 |
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Author |
Yarwood, Judy |
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Title |
Nurses' view of family nursing in community contexts: an exploratory study |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2008 |
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Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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24 |
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2 (Jul) |
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41-51 |
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Keywords |
Family; Family nursing; Community Nurses; Relationships |
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Explores, through the use of focus groups, ways in which community based nurses interact with family as a whole. Identifies Public health, Practice, District, Well child health and rural nurses as all having an integral role in building relationships with family to ensure child and family health. Suggests the findings point to a need for the establishment of a recognised family/family health nursing role. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1433 |
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Author |
Yarker-Hitchcock, V. |
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Title |
Clinical supervision in a home care context |
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2005 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Clinical supervision; Home care; Rural nursing; Rural health services |
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Despite the widespread acceptance of the value of supervision among practitioners and the large quantity of literature on the topic, there is very little empirical evidence in relation to its effect on clinical practice. It is not clear whether supervision actually produces a change in clinician behaviour, or whether it produces benefits in terms of client outcomes. This thesis evaluates the impact of clinical supervision on five co-ordinators in a rural home care setting. It looks at the impact clinical supervision has on their practice and professional growth. The nurses all belong to one organisation, Access Homehealth Ltd. The study builds on the findings of a clinical supervision pilot, which was trialed within the organisation in 2002. The pilot examined which model of supervision was most beneficial for Access Homehealth staff. Clinical Supervision is defined as a designated interaction between two or more practitioners within a supportive environment, that enhances reflective practice and professionalism, which in turn contributes to improved practice and client outcomes. The methodology of this research was qualitative evaluation. The themes which emerged related to personal support, managing stress and alleviating feelings of isolation, reflection, enhancing practice, improved communication skills and the concept of clinical supervision as a safety net. Participants also revealed that one-on-one supervision appeared more helpful than group supervision, and that phone supervision facilitated in-depth dialogue. These findings are important, as they demonstrate it is feasible to simultaneously offer a number of formats of clinical supervision within one organisation, allowing for the organisation to provide what works best for different workers. They also show that clinical supervision is a valuable and useful support tool for home care co-ordinators in order to facilitate empowerment, reflection and growth in practice. Further research is needed to provide evidence of the benefits of supervision on improving client outcomes. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 593 |
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579 |
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Author |
Wright, R. |
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Title |
Linking theory with practice |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2001 |
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Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
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7 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
14-15 |
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Keywords |
Intensive care nursing; Nurse-family relations; Nursing models |
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This article describes the care of a brain-dead intensive care unit patient. The human caring theory of Jean Watson is used to interpret the interactions between family, patient and nurse in this case study. Watson's concepts of care are examined as they relate to each stage of caring for the patient and his family. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1012 |
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Wright, Jane; Honey, Michelle |
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Title |
New Zealand nurses' experience of tele-consultation within secondary and tertiary services to provide care at a distance |
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Journal Article |
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2016 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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32 |
Issue |
2 |
Pages |
30-38 |
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Keywords |
Telemedicine; Advanced nursing practice; Remote consultation; Telenursing; Telehealth |
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Aims to explore NZ registered nurses' experience of using tele-consultation to provide care at a distance. Using a general inductive approach, single semi-structured interviews were undertaken with nine experienced nurses who provide secondary and tertiary services to patients and healthcare teams. Identifies five themes relating to nurses' role in tele-consultation. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1518 |
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Author |
Woodward, J. |
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Title |
Nurse case management: A review of the literature |
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1999 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Nursing; Nursing specialties; Surgery; Care plans |
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This literature review is an exploration of nurse case management and it will provide the background for the introduction of a nursing case management model in the acute surgical environment at Western Bay Health. Case management is a collaborative process which assesses, plans, implements, co-ordinates, monitors and evaluates options and services to meet an individual's health needs through communication and available resources to promote quality, cost-effective outcomes (Newell, 1996:.3). In undertaking this review it was the author's intention to include the findings as background to a business case seeking the introduction of a surgical nurse case management model within the surgical service. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ 483 |
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470 |
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Author |
Woods, M. |
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Title |
Dissecting a brave new nursing world |
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Journal Article |
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2002 |
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Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
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8 |
Issue |
10 |
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20-22, 36 |
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Nursing; Education; Nursing Council of New Zealand; Policy |
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This article critiques the 'Strategic Review of Undergraduate Education' commissioned by the Nursing Council. The premise of the review is examined, along with the foundations of nursing practice and the role of nursing education. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1003 |
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Author |
Woods, M. |
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Title |
A nursing ethic: The moral voice of experienced nurses |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
1999 |
Publication |
Nursing Ethics |
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6 |
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5 |
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423-433 |
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Keywords |
Ethics; Nursing; Education |
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This article presents discussion on some of the main findings of a recently completed study on nursing ethics in New Zealand. An interpretation of a nurse's story taken from the study is offered and suggestions are made for nursing ethics education. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1092 |
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Author |
Woods, Heather |
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Title |
Oral history: a rich tapestry of information |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2023 |
Publication |
Kaitiaki Nursing Research |
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14 |
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1 |
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62-64 |
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Oral history; Interviewing; Oral history collections; Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF) |
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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. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1853 |
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Woodgyer, A.R. |
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Living without the song of the tui: A nursing lecturer's experience in India facilitating a New Zealand degree programme for registered nurses |
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2006 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Curriculum; Nursing; Education; Culture |
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This research considers the issues raised by the transfer from New Zealand to India of a degree for registered nurses. In the context of globalisation and the continuing migration of nurses, many countries are actively facilitating the transfer of educational programmes from other countries into their own. This transfer brings with it particular challenges for educators establishing and implementing programmes in a new environment and culture. Based on the experience and reflections of one educator involved in such a transfer, this research considers pedagogical issues such as addressing cultural safety in course content and delivery, expectations of teaching and learning styles, as well as the ethical issues raised by transferring a programme to another country in order to facilitate nurses' migration from it. |
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NRSNZNO @ research @ |
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1141 |
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Author |
Woodbridge, M. |
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From child savers to child activists: A participatory action research project with community child health nurses |
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2002 |
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Victoria University of Wellington Library |
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Community health nursing; Paediatric nursing |
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Call Number |
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1266 |
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1251 |
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Author |
Wood, Pamela J; Nelson, Katherine |
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The journal Kai Tiaki's role in developing research capability in New Zealand nursing, 1908-1959 |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2013 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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29 |
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1 |
Pages |
12-22 |
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Research capability; History of nursing; Nursing journal; Nursing scholarship; Nursing research |
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Undertakes an analysis of past issues of Kai Tiaki over the five decades following its establishment in 1908 to identify the antecedents to the development of research in NZ nursing from the 1970s. Demonstrates how the journal fostered nurses' awareness of research and promoted nursing scholarship, by publishing case studies, holding essay competitions, and published nurses' articles on practice or professional issues. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1480 |
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Author |
Wood, Pamela J |
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Title |
Understanding and evaluating historical sources in nursing history research |
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Journal Article |
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2011 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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27 |
Issue |
1 |
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25-33 |
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History of nursing; Historical research; Research methodology; Nurse researchers |
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Describes four historical sources relevant to the history of nursing in NZ. Uses them to explain how nurse researchers can evaluate their research material. Outlines the five dimensions of evaluation: provenance, purpose, context, veracity, and usefulness. Explains the questions that must be addressed in each dimension of the evaluation. Illustrates the different kinds of information available in the 4 selected historical sources, by references to individual nurses. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1462 |
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Author |
Wong, Grace; Stokes, Gillian |
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Title |
Preparing undergraduate nurses to provide smoking cessation advice and help |
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Journal Article |
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Year |
2011 |
Publication |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
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27 |
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3 |
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21-30 |
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Nursing education; Smoking cessation; Nursing curricula; Student nurses |
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Conducts an online survey of NZ's 17 schools of nursing to investigate the extent that smoking cessation education content is included in undergraduate nursing curricula. Reports which schools teach the recommended ABC approach and which teach approaches not recommended by the Ministry of Health. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1468 |
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