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Hollins, Joanne |
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Registered nurses' perceptions and experiences of nursing adolescents in an adult mental health unit. |
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2014 |
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111 p. |
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Registered nurses; Adolescents; Mental health units |
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Conducts a qualitative study to explore Registered Nurses' (RN) attitudes towards caring for adolescents in adult mental health (MH) in-patient services. Uncovers the reasons adolescents access such services and considers the training and knowledge RNs have in relation to the assessment and management of adolescents with MH problems. Identifies areas that may be improved or developed. |
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Baby, Maria |
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Mental health nurses' experiences of patient assaults |
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2013 |
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Patient assaults; Mental health nurses; Violence; Surveys |
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Interviews thirteen registered nurses and one enrolled nurse working in different nursing positions within the Southern District Health Board -- Mental Health Services. Codes data into 24 sub-themes related to the sequence and impact of assaults on the participants. Discusses the nature and impact of assaults and the supportive strategies associated with violence against mental health nurses. |
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Sandford, Germaine |
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What do critical care nurses perceive as barriers to mentorship within the critical care environment? |
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2013 |
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151 p. |
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Critical care nursing; Mentorship; Student nurses; Novice nurses; Surveys |
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Seeks to describe the perceptions and experiences of a sample of nurses working in a critical-care tertiary referral centre in New Zealand, engaged in mentorship of new staff and/or student nurses. Undertakes a descriptive study which identifies four barriers within the critical care environment: the impact that clinical workload has on the provision of mentorship; lack of acknowledgement of the mentorship role; challenge of assessment of new and student nurses; insufficient training and knowledge opportunities for mentors. |
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Yip, Jacqueline Chi Yan |
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Development of a brief heart healthy eating assessment tool for use by practice nurses in New Zealand |
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2014 |
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1v |
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Dietary assessment; Practice nurses; Heart healthy eating; Nutrition counselling; Cardiovascular disease |
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Aims to determine how a brief dietary assessment tool should be designed for use by practice nurses in New Zealand with the intention of providing individualised nutrition advice to reduce individuals' risk of cardiovascular disease (heart healthy eating counselling). Recruits 11 practice nurses from the Auckland region for interview and analyses data from the 2008/2009 NZ adult nutrition survey. Uses an action research approach as the underlying strategy of inquiry for the study. |
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Lienert-Brown, Melanie Faye |
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Exploring undergraduate nursing students' experiences of their first clinical placement in an acute adult mental health inpatient service |
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2013 |
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124 p. |
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Undergraduate nursing students; Clinical learning; Mental health nursing |
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Seeks to develop a better understanding of the undergraduate nursing students' experience of their clinical placement in mental health, and to identify the influences on student learning in an acute adult mental health service. Enrols a cohort of 13 nursing students to analyse their lived experiences through their written reflections on practice, which offered important insights into the students' experience of their first mental health clinical placement. Identifies six themes by means of thematic analysis. |
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Miller, Jodi Shirlene |
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Workplace learning: exploring the context and culture in New Zealand |
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2013 |
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234 p. |
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Workplace learning; Post-registration education; Postgraduate education; Professional development; Learning culture; Critical reflection; Mentoring |
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Explores the rationale underpinning the development of education programmes within urban district hospitals throughout the country, and ascertains how these workplaces develop education programmes, given that the majority of nurses in New Zealand have identified that they prefer to participate in workplace-based professional development. Cites a clear requirement to foster learning during a nurse's development post-registration, while considering how prepared nurse educators were to fulfil their roles as lifelong learning facilitators and mentors. Utilises the perspective of nurse educators employed in District Health Boards (DHBs) geographically isolated from universities providing post-registration learning. |
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Sundarajoo, Sarathambal |
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The Lived Experience of Person-Centred Care in Residential Homes in New Zealand and Singapore: the perspectives of residents, frontline caregivers and family members |
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2017 |
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232 p. |
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Person-centred care; Aged care; Residential care; Phenomenology; Lived experience; Hermeneutics; Singapore |
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Employs the life-world hermeneutic phenomenology of Van Manen to examine perspectives on person-centred care in residential homes in both NZ and Singapore. Conducts interviews with 30 residents, 10 family members and 10 caregivers at 2 residential facilities. Records the interviews and analyses data using Van Manen's 6-step research process. |
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Zwimpfer, Lucy Annabelle |
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Being with Babies: Vocal soothing for preterm infants during painful procedures in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit |
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2017 |
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290 p. |
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Pain management; Premture infants; Infant mental health; NICU; Vocal soothing |
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Investigates the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse-infant relationship, with a focus on vocal soothing. Undertakes two observational studies to record the use of voice by NICU nurses during painful and non-painful procedures. Develops a model of vocal soothing and tests it for its ability to provide comfort to pre-term infants undergoing painful procedures. Measures pain using the Premature Infant Pain Profile Revised. |
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Nakarada-Kordic, Ivana |
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Assessing mental models in multidisciplinary operating room teams |
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2016 |
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238 p. |
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Mental models; Operating room; Surgery; Assessment; Software; Momento |
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Aims to develop a new empirical method for assessing the similarity of mental models in surgery, focusing on laparotomy; to begin the process of validation of the new approach; and to demonstrate how the new approach could be used in clinical practice. Develops a software application (Momento) to sort key tasks in order to capture the information on mental models regarding task sequence and responsibility. Asks 20 6-person operating room (OR) teams, each comprising 3 sub-teams consisting of anaesthesia, surgery and nursing, to complete Momento prior to 2 simulated emergency laparotomies. Suggests the Momento approach could be used to improve teamwork in OR. |
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Washbourne, G A |
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Registered Nurses' Experiences of How in Situ Simulation Contributes to Ongoing Clinical Skill Development: A Qualitative Descriptive Study |
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2017 |
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56 p. |
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Simulation; Nursing education; Post-graduate education; Emergency departments (ED) |
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Recruits Emergency Department (ED) nurses to participate in three semi-structured interviews. Conducts thematic analysis of interview transcripts to identify the effects on clinical skills, and what facilitated participants' learning. |
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Travers, Kylie A |
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In a perfect world Emergency Department Screening and Brief Interventions for heavy and hazardous use of substances : a feasibility study |
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2016 |
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148 p. |
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Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI); Emergency departments (ED); Drug abuse; Alcohol abuse; Substance abuse; Rehabilitation |
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Performs a feasibility study in which eight experienced ED nurses attempted to provide Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) to as many of their patients as possible over a one-month period, using the ASSIST-Lite screening tool. Audits the patients' charts to see how many received the SBI. Uncovers an inverse correlation between the number of patients presenting to the ED and the number of screenings undertaken by the nurses, who were given semi-structured interviews. Details three themes: the nurses attitudes towards SBI, their working conditions, and the ED environment. |
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Jones, Sharon Anne Sarah |
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Understanding The Experience And Perceptions Of Managers And Preceptors Involved In Competency Assessment And Performance Management Of Nursing Staff Identified As Practicing Unsafely: An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of The Sip/Pip Framework |
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2016 |
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133 p. |
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Performance management; Competency; Preceptors; Insight; Feedback |
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Evaluates the SIP/PIP process to illuminate the views of the nurse managers and preceptors on the effectiveness of the SIP/PIP programme in ensuring competent practice and provides recommendations for improvement and strengthening of the framework. Uses a qualitative approach with data collected through individual semi-structured interviews with preceptors and nurse managers. Due to lack of participation in the quantitative arm a mixed-method study was not completed using an anonymous survey. Undertakes thematic data analysis utilising NVIVO 10 software. Draws four major themes from the qualitative data: (1) Feedback- insight loop, (2) Process clarity, (3) Relationships, commitment & reflective response to participation in the SIP/PIP process, (4) Barriers and enablers to the SIP/PIP process. |
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Moana, Brenda; Crawford, Ruth; Isaac, Dorothy |
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Discussing sexual health with older clients: are primary health care nurses sufficiently prepared? |
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2017 |
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Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal |
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24 |
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63-67 |
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Sexual health; Assessment; Primary health care; Older adults; Surveys |
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Reports some findings of a study which examined primary health care (PHC) nurses' preparedness for engaging older adults in conversation about sexual health research. Examines the experiences and beliefs of PHC nurses working with older clients. Conducts three focus groups with 16 participants who discussed their experiences, values and perceptions of conversations on sexual health with older clients. |
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McKellar, Dianne; Rodrigues, Agustilia |
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Access to health care for people living in Aotearoa with a serious mental iullness: a social justice issue |
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2017 |
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Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal |
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24 |
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53-57 |
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Serious mental illness; Physical health; Disparity; Social justice; Person-centred care |
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Argues for an integrated care model combining mental and primary health care while providing person-centred care that upholds the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. Maintains that there is a need for national guidelines for the management and assessment of people with serious mental illness (SMI)to redress their health disparities. Suggests that nurses have the opportunity to become agents of change to address this issue of social justice. |
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Owen, Katie; Day, Liz; Yang, Diya |
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Promoting well-being for Chinese international students in an undergraduate nursing programme: reducing culture shock |
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2017 |
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Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal |
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24 |
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13-20 |
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International students; English as an additional language (EAL); Culture shock; Acculturation; Mental health |
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Reviews literature relating to the experience of international tertiary students, particularly Chinese students, undertaking nursing education. Reports that international students cite poorer mental and physical health outcomes than domestic students, and that students with English as an additional language (EAL) experience culture shock, frustration and stress. Suggests that tertiary institutions need to supply targeted interventions for international students in language and cultural adaptation to promote positive acculturation. |
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