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Author
Blockley, Colette
;
Alterio, Maxine
Title
Patients' experiences of interpersonal relationships during first time acute hospitalisation
Type
Journal Article
Year
2008
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
24
Issue
2 (Jul)
Pages
p16-26.
Keywords
Acute hospitalisation
;
Vulnerability
;
Support
;
Nurse-patient relationships
Abstract
Examines the role of interpersonal relationships on patients' experiences during first time acute hospitalisation. Involving 12 first time acute medical and surgical admission patients, it was developed from a wider study exploring patients' overall experiences. Using a qualitative methodology with data collected by means of personal stories and semi-structured interviews findings suggest that patient vulnerability is reduced through supportive interpersonal relationships and that it is nurses who play a key role in developing and maintaining these relationships with patients.
Call Number
NZNO @ research @
Serial
1432
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Author
Tipa, Zoe
;
Wilson, Denise
;
Neville, Stephen
;
Adams, Jeffery
Title
Cultural Responsiveness and the Family Partnership Model
Type
Journal Article
Year
2015
Publication
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
35-47
Keywords
Well-child care
;
Family partnership model
;
Child and family nursing
;
Maori
;
Biculturalism
;
Nurse-patient relationship
Abstract
Investigates the bicultural nature of the Family Partnership Model for working with Maori whanau in the context of well-child care services. Reports a mixed-methods study in 2 phases: an online survey of 23 nurses trained in the Family Partnership Model and 23 not trained in the model; observation of nurses' practice and interviews with 10 matched nurse-Maori client pairs. Identifies 3 aspects of the findings: respectful relationships, allowing clients to lead, and lack of skills.
Call Number
NZNO @ research @
Serial
1501
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