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Author |
Blair, Wendy |
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Title |
Nurses' recognition and response to unsafe practice by their peers |
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Year |
2021 |
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336 p. |
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Keywords |
Unsafe practice; Behaviour; Registered nurses; Surveys |
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Uses a mixed-methods approach to identify the behaviours and cues that nurses recognise as indicators of unsafe practice. Details those factors that influence unsafe practice. Reports the actions and responses taken by nurses who encounter unsafe practice by their peers. Conducts surveys of nurses about their perceptions of unsafe practice and the organisational practices and policies for its prevention. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1690 |
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Author |
Manson, Leanne Marama |
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Title |
Te Ao Maori: Maori nurses' perspectives on assisted dying and the Te Ao Maori cultural considerations required to guide nursing practice |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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100 p. |
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Keywords |
Assisted dying; Death; Te Ao Maori; Cultural considerations; Kaupapa Maori research methodology; Maori nursing |
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Explores, through kaupapa Māori (Māori ideology) research principles, the fundamental concepts guiding ten Māori nurses working in end-of-life care settings. Identifies the concepts of whanaungatanga (establishing connections), manaakitanga (generosity and care for others), and kaitiakitanga (guardianship) as central to the practice of these Māori nurses along with the ethical principles of tika (the right way), pono (honesty) and aroha (generosity of spirit). Describes how these concepts and principles shape how these Māori nurses cared for their Māori patients and whānau, and for themselves. Stresses the need for the health system to better understand the Maori world view on death and dying. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1702 |
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Author |
Deo, Lalesh |
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Title |
Parental needs and nursing response following SUFE Surgery; An interpretive descriptive study |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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141 p. |
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Keywords |
Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis (SUFE); Parents and Caregivers; Child health; Maori children; Pacific children; Paediatric nurses |
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Examines the experiences of parents and nurses in caring for a child following invasive Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis (SUFE) repair. Conducts semi-structured interviews with parents of five children, predominantly Māori or Pacific, who underwent SUFE repair, and five paediatric nurses caring for the children and their families in the hospital ward. Offers two perspectives of the journey for these parents following such an injury, from the child's hospitalisation to caring for these children once they are home. Presents and contrasts these perspectives, revealing insights into the parents' ongoing need for support, information and planning for care, and nurses' efforts to meet these needs. Presents implications for nursing practice. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1741 |
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Author |
Pool, Leanne Gay |
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Title |
The Nurse Educator in Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
202 p. |
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Keywords |
Nurse educators; Nursing education; Nursing workforce; Kaiako Tapuhi |
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Aims to contribute to an understanding of the work of nurse educators by illustrating the effect that changing health care and nursing workforce demands have had on the nurse educator role. Employs both academic and narrative writing in order to traverse the complexity of being a nurse educator. Argues that the educator needs to position the role between education and nursing practice, fulfilling the role of Kaiako Tapuhi. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1743 |
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Author |
Sahil, Zahraa |
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Title |
Are we able to retain nurses in New Zealand in the public health sector? |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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66 p. |
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Nurse retention; Public health; Remuneration; Pandemics |
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Performs an integrative literature review to identify the causes of low retention rates among nurses, pinpointing both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, chief among them, low pay. Highlights the exacerbating effect of the pandemic on nursing retention. |
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1747 |
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Author |
McGregor, Jennifer |
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Title |
Historical Trauma Theory: The implications for nursing in Aotearoa New Zealand |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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79 p. |
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Keywords |
Historical Trauma Theory; Kaupapa Maori research methodology; Te Kapunga Putohe; Maori nursing research |
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Presents the findings of an integrative literature review exploring the possibility of applying Historical Trauma Theory to nursing practice. Uses Kaupapa Maori research methodology to apply Historical Trauma Theory to health care practice, in a Maori context. Considers how trauma theory can be used to support Wilson and Barton's Te Kapunga Putohe nursing model. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1748 |
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Author |
Quiding, Janine |
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Title |
Improving assessment inter-rater reliability of a nursing ePortfolio: An Integrative Review |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
66 p. |
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Keywords |
ePortfolios; Professional Development and Recognition Programmes (PDRP); Nursing assessment |
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Analyses 13 articles using an integrative review methodology framework and thematic analysis to support the data analysis process, seeking to clarify the inter-rater reliability of nursing ePortfolio assessment. Identifies two themes emerging from the data: the subjective nature of the assessor, and external factors due to the nature of nursing portfolio requirements. Considers how to minimise assessment variability due to subjective factors. |
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1749 |
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Author |
Tipa, Zoe |
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Title |
Mahi Ngatahi: Culturally-responsive ways of working with whanau accessing Well Child/Tamariki Ora services |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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178 p. |
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Keywords |
Mahi Ngatahi; Well Child/Tamariki Ora; Cultural safety; Cultural competence; Kaupapa Maori research methodology |
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Highlights the perspectives of Maori families using health services provided by Well Child/Tamariki Ora (WCTO), citing institutional racism and unconscious bias. Interviews 18 families with children under five years, about their experiences of WCTO services. Employs a Kaupapa Maori research methodology to develop Mahi Ngatahi, a theory for culturally-responsive WCTO services. |
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1752 |
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Author |
Grinlinton, Anne |
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Title |
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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Year |
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 |
Czuba, Karol Jan |
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Title |
Improving outcomes for support workers in aged care |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
432 p. |
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Aged care; Support workers; Peer mentoring; Psychosocial outcomes; Staff turnover |
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Describes a rigorous and structured approach to development of an evidence-based e-mentoring intervention for NZ aged care support workers. Establishes the conceptual and theoretical bases to define the peer-mentoring intervention protocol, and investigates its feasibility and acceptability. Considers the evidence for improving psychosocial outcomes and turnover rates for support workers in the development of the WeCare Mentoring Programme. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1754 |
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Author |
Mathew, Biby Rose |
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Title |
Systematic literature review of the major themes in New Zealand health informatics research |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
66 p. |
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Keywords |
Health informatics; Nursing informatics; Nursing education; Decision-making; Health research |
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Uses a systematic literature review to identify the following themes in health informatics research: conceptualisation of health informatics; big data analytics (BDA) in health informatics; types of health information systems; history of health informatics; and teaching nursing informatics. Concentrates on devices, methods, and interventions needed to promote the attainment of big-data analytics in health informatics and its use in medical and health decision-making. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1755 |
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Author |
Weatherly, Kate |
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Title |
OPIVA refined – a human-centred approach to outpatient intravenous antibiotic treatment |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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457 p. |
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OPIVA (Outpatient Intravenous Antibiotic) service; Outpatients; District nursing; Medical technology design |
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Employs human-centred design (HCD) methods to explore how the medical devices that make up the Waitemata District Health Board's (Waitemata DHB) Outpatient Intravenous Antibiotic (OPIVA) service could be redesigned to improve the experiences of patients within the service. Surveys patients and district nursing staff about improving the usability, aesthetics and ergonomics of the elastomeric infuser and redesigning the storage bag to be wearable under clothing. Proposes a new system to replace the surgical tape used to hold the IV lines in place and advocates for patient experience inclusion in the redesign of the devices. |
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1756 |
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Author |
Cavit, Larisa |
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Title |
Exploring factors that influence vaccination uptake for children with refugee backgrounds: An interpretive descriptive study of primary healthcare providers' perspectives |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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Pages |
160 p. |
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Immunisation; Refugee children; Primary health care; Practice nurses |
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Examines those factors associated with access to, and uptake of immunisation services. Conducts semi-structured interviews with primary healthcare nurses and GPs across seven resettlement locations. Proposes strategies to improve age-appropriate vaccination among refugee children after resettlement in NZ, based on five themes from the data: resettlement priorities; knowledge about refugees; learning to use the health system; communication between caregivers and health providers; culturally and linguistically appropriate services. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1757 |
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Author |
Graham, Krystle-Lee |
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Title |
Leadership toward positive workplace culture in Aotearoa New Zealand: clinical nurse manager perspectives |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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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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1760 |
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Author |
Patel, Radhika |
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Title |
Patient safety of older adults with cognitive impairment: Evaluation of a service improvement initiative |
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Book Whole |
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Year |
2021 |
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Abbreviated Journal |
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76 p. |
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Patient safety; Cognitive impairment; Dementia; Older adults; Hospital ward design |
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Assesses the impact of environmental changes on patient reportable events (falls and aggression) in older persons' wards, using the Kings Fund Healing the Healthy Environment tool to make small changes to a ward environment in order to create a more 'dementia-friendly' setting. Conducts a comparative analysis of incidents in the wards. Obtains staff perspectives on the changes, which included large-face clocks, identifiction of bed spaces, lavender oil diffusion, and viewing gardens. |
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NZNO @ research @ |
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1761 |
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