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Author Richardson, S.K., Grainger, P.C.; Joyce, L.R. url  openurl
  Title Challenging the culture of Emergency Department violence and aggression Type Journal Article
  Year 2022 Publication New Zealand Medical Journal Abbreviated Journal NZMJ  
  Volume 135 Issue 1554 Pages (down) 9-19  
  Keywords Occupational violence; Workplace aggression; Emergency Departments; Emergency nurses  
  Abstract Outlines findings from a longitudinal study of the reporting of violence and aggression (V&A) within Christchurch Hospital Emergency Department (ED). Continues a prospective, longitudinal cohort study involving repeated yearly audits of ED staff reporting V&A during the same month each year. Employs an audit approach, focussing on the accuracy of routine reporting. Captures data from 2014-2020,including staff members' professional group, gender, category of V&A (e.g. verbal or physical abuse or threat, and physical or sexual assault), date and location of incident, and the individual who committed the violence.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1797  
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Author Minton, Claire; Burrow, Marla; Manning, Camille; Van der Krogt, Shelley url  doi
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  Title Cultural safety and patient trust: the Hui Process to initiate the nurse-patient relationship Type Journal Article
  Year 2022 Publication Contgemporary Nurse Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 9 p.  
  Keywords Hui Process; Fundamentals of Care; Nursing education; Cultural safety; Maori patients  
  Abstract Argues that the Hui Process, being a model informed by Maori values on connection, serves the aim of the Fundamentals of Care framework for nursing students, to learn relationship-based nursing through culturally-safe practice and communication. Explains the Hui Process which comprises four steps: mihi, whakawhanaungatanga, kaupapa and poroporoaki. Examines how the process leads to culturally-safe patient-centred care.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1798  
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Author Moir, Chris; Baby, Maria openurl 
  Title Managing violence and aggression: graduate-entry nursing students' responses to pre-emptive communication skills education Type Journal Article
  Year 2022 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages (down) 9-18  
  Keywords Communication skills; Workplace violence; Nursing students; Nursing curriculum  
  Abstract Argues that teaching de-escalation skills early in the nursing programme is vital for student safety and later retention in the nursing workforce. Sets out to determine the efficacy of communication training to teach nursing students agression-management skills while on clinical placement. Designs a quasi-experimental design using pre- and post-tests of communication competence following an education module delivered as part of the curriculum.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1816  
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Author O'Connor, M.P.; Winitana, M.M. openurl 
  Title A staffing experiment in nursing in a public hospital Type
  Year 1975 Publication New Zealand Nursing Journal Abbreviated Journal Southland Hospital Board  
  Volume 69 Issue 4 Pages (down) 8-11  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 17 Serial 17  
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Author Butler, A.M. openurl 
  Title Towards a staffing formula: a staffing system for general and obstetric wards Type Journal Article
  Year 1980 Publication Journal of Advanced Nursing Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 73 Issue 3 Pages (down) 8-10  
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  Abstract A system of staffing is described which can be used to distribute existing staff equitably throughout wards according to patient numbers and the degree of patient/ nurse dependency  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 137 Serial 137  
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Author Gardner, G.; Dunn, S.; Carryer, J.B.; Gardner, A. url  openurl
  Title Competency and capability: Imperative for nurse practitioner education Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing Abbreviated Journal The author-version of article, available online from Queensland University of Technology ePrints arc  
  Volume 24 Issue 1 Pages (down) 8-14  
  Keywords Nursing; Education; Nurse practitioners; Curriculum  
  Abstract The objective of this study was to conduct research to inform the development of standards for nurse practitioner education in Australia and New Zealand and to contribute to the international debate on nurse practitioner practice. The research was conducted in all states of Australia where the nurse practitioner is authorised, and in New Zealand. The research was informed by multiple data sources including nurse practitioner programme curricula documents from relevant universities in Australia and New Zealand, interviews with academic convenors of these programmes and interviews with nurse practitioners. Findings include support for masters level of education as preparation for the nurse practitioner. These programs need to have a strong clinical learning component and in-depth education for the sciences of specialty practice. Additionally an important aspect of education for the nurse practitioner is the centrality of student directed and flexible learning models. This approach is well supported by the literature on capability.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 882  
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Author Strickland, A. openurl 
  Title Nurse-initiated retinoblastoma service in New Zealand Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Insight: The Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 31 Issue 1 Pages (down) 8-10  
  Keywords Case studies; Nursing specialties; Children; Quality of health care; Evaluation  
  Abstract This article describes the implementation of a nurse-led, dedicated support network and service for children with a diagnosis of retinoblastoma and their families. Nurses with an interest in retinoblastoma at an Auckland Ophthalmology Department realised that the service provided was not meeting the needs of patients and families, particularly since the numbers had increased over the past two years. This article outlines the development of a cost-effective approach that improved the service.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 884  
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Author Hughes, C. openurl 
  Title Perioperative nurses in NZ & evidence-based practice Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Dissector Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 31 Issue 4 Pages (down) 8, 10-1  
  Keywords Evidence-based medicine; Nursing specialties; Access  
  Abstract This project is a study of the barriers perceived by perioperative nurses to accessing and using research-based information. A survey questionnaire was distributed to 184 perioperative nurses working in five public and two private hospitals in the Auckland area. The number of completed questionnaires was 106 (57.6%). The results showed that the lack of time during work hours was ranked as the highest barrier. The results also showed that many nurses feel they do not have the skills to find and appraise research articles.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 1063  
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Author MacDonald, R. url  openurl
  Title Mammography screening for breast cancer: Does it reduce the mortality rate? Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Vision: A Journal of Nursing Abbreviated Journal Available online from Eastern Institute of Technology  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 8-12  
  Keywords Breast cancer; Screening; Risk management; Health education; Cancer  
  Abstract This paper critically examines the literature on mammography as a breast cancer screening modality. It looks at what the New Zealand consumer is being told about the scientific uncertainties about the effectiveness of mammography and the substantial risks involved with it. This literature review raises concerns about the lack of information available for healthy women to make a fully informed decision about mammography screening.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 1304  
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Author Wiffin, L. url  openurl
  Title Treating depression during pregnancy: Cognitive behavioural therapy as a treatment option Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Vision: A Journal of Nursing Abbreviated Journal Available online from Eastern Institute of Technology  
  Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages (down) 8-12  
  Keywords Pregnancy; Mental health; Stress  
  Abstract This article reviews the use of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for pregnant women suffering from depressive symptoms. CBT provides a structured, short-term, collaborative process between clinician and client, using strategies and techniques to identify dysfunctional thinking and beliefs, challenge and change these beliefs, then implement new rational beliefs and behaviours. A process of engagement, assessment and conceptualisation is followed by treatment planning and implementation, and modification of dysfunctional thinking and behaviours. Use of CBT to treat depression in women during pregnancy is supported by the literature, especially where pharmacological intervention is declined or contraindicated. Pregnancy can bring stressors that combine with biological factors and core beliefs to contribute to depressive symptoms.  
  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 1308  
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Author Wilkinson, Jill; Nevills, Stephen; Huntington, Annette; Watsoon, Paul url  openurl
  Title Factors that influence new graduates' preferences for specialty areas Type Journal Article
  Year 2016 Publication Nursing Praxis in New Zealand Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 32 Issue 1 Pages (down) 8-19  
  Keywords New graduate nurse; Baccalaureate nurse; Career choice; First year of practice; Surveys  
  Abstract Reports a survey of nurses who had registered with the Nursing Council of New Zealand in 2012, exploring factors that influenced their preference for three government priority specialty areas: primary health care, mental health and aged-related residential care. Backgrounds the national pilot of the Advanced Choice of Employment system to recruit graduating and newly-graduated registered nurses into 2 first-year practice programmes.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1513  
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Author Jamieson, Isabel; Harding, Thomas openurl 
  Title The perspectives of key stakeholders regarding New Zealand's first graduate-entry nursing programme Type Journal Article
  Year 2019 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages (down) 8-14  
  Keywords Registered nurses; Nursing education; Graduate entry; Case study  
  Abstract Backgrounds the circumstances surrounding the establishment of NZ's first graduate-entry registered nursing programme in 2014 an the Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology and the University of Canterbury. Undertakes a qualitative, descriptive case-study involving purposive sampling of stakeholders in the programme's establishment  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1619  
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Author Rademeyer, Maria; Roy, Dianne; Gasquoine, Susan url  doi
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  Title A stroke of grief and devotion: A hermeneutic enquiry of a family's lived experience two years post-stroke Type Journal Article
  Year 2020 Publication Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 36 Issue 1 Pages (down) 8-18  
  Keywords Stroke; Longitudinal phenomenology; Whanau; Hermeneutic enquiry  
  Abstract Explores the post-stroke experiences of family two years after a patient's stroke, as part of a larger four-year longitudinal hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry. Conducts three semi-structured interviews with participants at 6-week, one-year, and two-year intervals.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1672  
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Author Ross, J. openurl 
  Title Rural practice nurse skills project 1996 Type Journal Article
  Year 1999 Publication Journal of Australian Rural Health Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 7 Pages (down) 7  
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  Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 338 Serial 338  
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Author Hughes, Margaret E.; Rose, Gayle M.; Trip, Henrietta openurl 
  Title Registered nurses' experiences and perceptions of practising with a disability Type Journal Article
  Year 2021 Publication Kai Tiaki Nursing Research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages (down) 7-15  
  Keywords Impairment; Disability; Disclosure  
  Abstract Explores and describes the experiences of RNs who have a disability or impairment, in their interactions with colleagues and managers in clinical practice. Discovers strategies used by them to ensure safe practice. Conducts 60-90-minute interviews with 10 RNs who identified as living with a disability or impairment.  
  Call Number NZNO @ research @ Serial 1713  
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