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Author Hendry, Christine
Title A process to inform rural nursing workforce planning and development Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-8
Keywords Rural nursing; Workforce planning; Retirement; Kaiawhina; Community health services
Abstract Describes a four-stage project to identify the current status of the nursing and support-worker workforce to develop a plan to match community health needs: profiles current population and health resources available in the community; profiles the current nursing workfoece; surveys local nurses regarding current work and future plans; seeks perspectives of local nurses, health managers and community representatives on strategies to sustain a future nursing workforce. Focuses primarily on the first two stages of the project.
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1862
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Author Jauny, Ray; Montayre, Jed; Winnington, Rhona; Adams, Jeffery; Neville, Stephen
Title Nursing students' perceptions of assisted dying: a qualitative study Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1-8
Keywords Nursing students; Assisted dying; Surveys
Abstract Aims to gain insight into nursing students' views about assisted dying, given the questions surrounding nursing practices and responsibilities in relation to the service. Conducts a qualitative descriptive study using a paper-based questionnaire, among nursing students enrolled in a BN programme at a single tertiary institution in 2019. Identifies three categories of responses: approval of personal choice, disapproval due to personal beliefs, maintaining a professional stand.
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1863
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Author Fyers, Katrina
Title Entanglements, shadows, and dissonance: Formations of socio-political knowing in nursing. A critical inquiry Type Book Whole
Year 2024 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 221 p.
Keywords Social-political knowing; “Where-in”; Health inequity; Social justice; Surveys
Abstract Examines the nature of social-political knowing in nursing, or the “where-in” as proposed by Jill White (1995; 2014), whereby the nurse looks beyond therapeutic relationships towards the circumstances that compromise health and wellbeing and contribute to social injustice. Aims to discover how registered nurses (RN) understand, use, and communicate their knowing of contemporary societal and political issues impacting on the health and wellbeing of those they care for. Employs a critical constructivist methodology in interviews woth 26 RNs, and identifies the themes that emerged.
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1864
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Author Oda, Keiko
Title Integrating oral care into nursing practice from home to hospital care with interprofessional education and collaboration Type Book Whole
Year 2024 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 226 p.
Keywords Oral care; Aged patients; Interprofessional collaboration and education (IPC/IPE); Home-to-hospital care
Abstract Develops a conceptual framework of nursing oral care as a measure of older adults' deconditioning in hospital. Devises an oral health assessment guideline, called the Oral Health Assessment Care and Planning (OHCAP) Tool, and a training module called Nursing Oral Health Assessment (NOHAT) with IPC/IPE in conjunction with oral health professionals. Aims to improve nursing oral care provision among nursing staff who work in settings from home care to aged residential care (ARC) by means of interprofessional collaboration (IPC).
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1865
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Author Martini, N, Choong, JW, Dela Cruz, PD, and others
Title Assessing antibiotic prescribing in nurse practitioners: applied cognitive task analysis Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue Pages 12 p.
Keywords Nurse practitioners; Antibiotics; Prescribing; Decision-making; Surveys
Abstract Identifies the cognitive demands of antibiotic prescribing complexity and explores the strategies that new NPs in NZ use when prescribing antibiotics. Uses Applied Cognitive Task Analysis (ACTA) methodology to conduct face-to-face interviews with 5 NPs registered within last 5 years. Outlines the cognitive elements involved in the decision-making associated with the prescription of antibiotics.
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1866
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Author Satchell, Ellish; Jacobs, Stephen
Title What Matters to You? A qualitative investigation of factors that influence Aotearoa New Zealand early-career nurses to thrive in the workplace Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Job satisfaction; Recruitment and retention; Nursing workforce
Abstract Uses semi-structured interviews to explore those factors influencing how NZ nurses in an urban hospital thrive in their jobs. Interviews 9 early-career nurses who identified four factors determining whether or not they thrive in the workplace: interpersonal relations, the work environment, meaningful work, and continuing professional development.
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1867
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Author Manning, Elizabeth; Cook, Catherine; Carryer, Jenny
Title Registered nurses in policy: The betwixt and between of self-employment and contracting Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Self-employment; Contract nursiing; Policy-making; Registered nurses
Abstract Explores the experiences of registered nurses (RN) transitioning into, and practising as, solo self-employed contractors within the practice area of professional advice and policy. Undertakes an ethnographic qualitative study of 13 RNs, identifying reasons for the change to self-employment and the challenges of working for oneself.
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1868
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Author Short, Kylie; Andrew, Cathy; Yang, Wenting; and Jamieson, Isabel
Title The impact of nurse prescribing on health care delivery for patients with diabetes: a rapid review Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication Journal of Primary Health Care Abbreviated Journal
Volume 16 Issue 1 Pages 78-89
Keywords Nurse prescribing; Diabetes; Primary health care
Abstract Undertakes a rapid review of research on the influence of nurse prescribing over the period 2012 -2022, on the delivery of health care to patients with both types of diabetes in New Zealand (NZ), Australia, the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada. Identifies four main themes: impact of nurse prescribing on clinical outcomes, levels of patient satisfaction, implications for health-care service provision, and identification of barriers and facilitators for nurse prescribing.
Call Number (up) NZNO @ research @ Serial 1869
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