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Cumming, Glynis |
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Title |
From a generic to a gynaecological oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist: an evolving role |
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2008 |
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106 p. |
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Clinical Nurse Specialist; Nursing role; Patient outcomes; Patient satisfaction; Gynaecology nursing; Oncology nursing |
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Explores the role of the generic clinical nurse specialist (CNS) in order to provide clarity and guidance for an evolving Gynaecological Oncology CNS. Undertakes an integrative literature review to identify the generic components of a CNS role, the factors that impact on role development, and to establish what current literature states regarding the impact of the CNS role on patient outcomes. Highlights clinical expert, educator, consultant, researcher and care coordinator as generic components of a CNS role, with relational practice key to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction. |
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1704 |
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Hackney, Leah H. |
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Examining the relationship between coping strategies, burnout, bullying, and distress in Registered Nurses working in intensive care and progressive care |
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2021 |
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106 p. |
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Burnout; Bullying; Psychological distress; Coping styles; RNs; Intensive care unit; Progressive care unit; Surveys |
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Expands on existing research on the impact of coping constructs, derived from coping theory, on the inter-related issues of burnout, bullying, and psychological distress in RNs working in acute hospital settings, specifically Intensive Care Units (ICU) and Surgical Progressive Care Units (SPCU). Aims to demonstrate a positive relationship between burnout and bullying. Uses a quantitative cross-sectional design, collecting data via electronic questionnaire from RNs working in Christchurch Hospital's ICU and SPCU. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1841 |
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Graham, Krystle-Lee |
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Leadership toward positive workplace culture in Aotearoa New Zealand: clinical nurse manager perspectives |
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2021 |
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108 p. |
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Leadership; Workplace culture; Clinical nurse managers; Surveys |
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Seeks to understand how clinical nurse managers build positive culture in their workplace, while identifying leadership attributes and actions for generating positive workplace culture. Interviews 10 clinical nurse managers from one secondary hospital in the North Island about their strategies to build positive workplace culture: preparation for their role; maintaining perspective, and intention to enhance collaborative behaviour. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1760 |
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Harvey, Geoffrey |
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'Thank you for telling our story...': An exploration of the needs of migrant nurses undergoing competence assessment for New Zealand registration |
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2022 |
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108 p. |
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Internationally qualified nurses (IQN); Migrant nurses; Competency assessment; Nursing registration; Surveys |
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Seeks to give voice to migrant nurses, using case-study methodology to highlight their experience of the competence assessment process. Distributes a questionnaire to a group of 22 newly-arrived IQNs, and conducts interviews with 10 IQNs who had been working in NZ for several years. Uncovers the motivations among the first group and reflections on the Competence Assessment Programme (CAP) among the second. Makes recommendations for CAP training based on the results of the study. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1836 |
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Gubb, Alicia |
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Rural nurse practitioner role to improve outcomes for Thames-Coromandel community |
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2020 |
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115 p. |
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Nurse practitioners; Rural nursing; Transitional care; Thames Coromandel |
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Maintains that the Nurse Practitioner (NP) role has the potential to achieve more equitable outcomes for rural populations, particularly for older adults in their transition from hospital to the rural setting. Examines how NPs can reduce readmissions, from a thematic analysis of the literature using a realist synthesis approach, focusing on the Thames Coromandel rural community. Derives three themes from the analysis: self-efficacy, holistic care, and care grounded in nursing philosophy. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1750 |
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Rees, Lorraine |
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Exploring the barriers and levers to hand hygiene of nursing and medical staff in Emergency Departments: a mixed-methods study |
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2016 |
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116 p. |
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Hand hygiene; Healthcare-associated infection; Compliance; Emergency Departments; Surveys |
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Undertakes an explanatory, sequential, mixed-methods study to identify barriers and levers to hand-hygiene (HH) practice in two Emergency Departments (ED) in NZ. Distributes a survey to ED nurses and doctors to identify perceived facilitators and hindrances to HH. Follows up with nurse focus groups to explore specific aspects of the survey results. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1697 |
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Gray, Nadine |
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Privileging Matauranga Maori in nursing education: Experiences of Maori student nurses learning within an indigenous university |
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Book Whole |
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2020 |
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116 p. |
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Matauranga Maori; Nursing education; Wananga; Kaupapa Maori research methodology |
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Investigates factors supporting Maori student engagement, retention and success in nursing education. Explores the experiences, perceptions and insights of Maori nursing students enrolled in Te Ohanga Mataora: Bachelor of Health Sciences Maori Nursing at Te Whare Wananga O Awanuiarangi. Conducts semi-structured face-to-face interviews with 12 full-time Maori undergraduate nursing students, highlighting both positive and negative factors in academic engagement. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1742 |
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Author |
Shallard, Grace Ann |
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What are the perceptions of nurses working in child health regarding their role in child protection? |
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2019 |
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117 p. |
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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 @ |
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1811 |
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Crowe, M.; Jones, V.; Stone, M.-A.; Coe, G. |
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The clinical effectiveness of nursing models of diabetes care: A synthesis of the evidence |
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Journal Article |
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2019 |
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International Journal of Nursing Studies |
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93 |
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119-128 |
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Nurse-led care; Diabetes; Primary health care nurses; Clinical efficacy |
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Determines the clinical effectiveness, in terms of glycaemic control, other biological measures, cost-effectiveness and patient satisfaction, of nurse-led diabetes interventions led by primary health care nurses. Uses PRISMA guidelines for reporting the results of a systematic review of the literature. Compares quantitative studies of physician-led care and cost-effectiveness, with qualitative studies of patient experiences of nurse-led care. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1790 |
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Grinlinton, Anne |
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Management of pressure injury prevention in two New Zealand residential aged care facilities: A case study |
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Book Whole |
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2021 |
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120 p. |
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Pressure injuries; Aged residential care; Injury prevention; High Dependency |
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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. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1753 |
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Author |
Grinlinton, Anne |
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Management of pressure injury prevention in two New Zealand residential aged care facilities: A case study |
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Book Whole |
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2021 |
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120 p. |
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Pressure injuries; Residential aged care facilities; Injury prevention |
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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. |
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1802 |
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Dwyer, Rosemary |
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Exploring the relationships between attitudes to ageing and the willingness of new graduate nurses to work in aged residential care in rural New Zealand |
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2022 |
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120 p. |
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Aged residential care; Rural conditions; Ageism; Surveys |
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Examines the relationship between attitudes to ageing and the willingness of pre-registration nursing students to work in aged residential care (ARC), and in
rural NZ. Undertakes a cross-sectional study using a self-administered online survey, of third-year nursing students in southern NZ. Recommends gerontology course content and ARC clinical placements for nursing students. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1838 |
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Tansley, Susan Elizabeth |
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The role of postgraduate education for registered nurses working in the aged care sector |
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2016 |
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122 p. |
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Postgraduate education; Registered nurses; Aged care; Surveys |
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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. |
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1791 |
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Eton, Sarah Jane |
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Clinical handover from the operating theatre nurse to the post anaesthetic care unit nurse: a New Zealand perspective |
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Book Whole |
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2020 |
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125 p. |
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Clinical handover; Operating theatre nurse; Post-anaesthetic care nurse; Patient safety; Surveys |
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Presents findings from a study of nurse-to-nurse handover in the perioperative care setting. Describes current practices in nurse handover and surveys theatre and post-anaesthetic-care nurses from around NZ about their satisfaction with handover and whether it affects patient outcomes. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1666 |
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Author |
Taylor, Rachel |
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Investigating incidence and prevalence of preeclampsia globally and within Aotearoa/New Zealand: An integrative review |
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Book Chapter |
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2020 |
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130 p. |
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Pre-eclampsia; Hypertension; Pregnancy; Risk factors |
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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. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1783 |
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