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Author | Richardson, S.K.; Grainger, P.C.; Ardagh, M.W.; Morrison, R. | ||||
Title | Violence and aggression in the emergency department is under-reported and under-appreciated | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | New Zealand Medical Journal | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 131 | Issue | 1476 | Pages | 50-58 |
Keywords | Workplace violence; Emergency nurses; Nurse retention; Audits | ||||
Abstract | Examines levels of reported violence and aggression within a tertiary-level emergency department (ED) in NZ. Explores staff attitudes to violence and the reporting of it. Conducts a one-month intensive prospective audit of the reporting of violence and aggression within the ED. Compares results with previously-reported data, and finds that failure to report acts of violence is common. Highlights that emergency nurses are the primary targets of abuse and confirms the effect it has on retention. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1787 | ||
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Author | Nadeem, Arshi; Healee, David | ||||
Title | Utility of the Waterlow scale in acute care settings: a literature review | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Kai Tiaki Nursing Research | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 12 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 44-48 |
Keywords | Pressure injury; Waterlow scale; Clinical judgement | ||||
Abstract | Explains the implications of pressure injuries as an indicator of quality of care and how the Waterlow scale is used in international guidelines for prevention of such injuries. Explores the effectiveness and validity of the Waterlow scale in acute care settings for the prevention of pressure injuries by means of a synthesis of the information from 11 studies examining the validity, reliability, feasibility and cost implications of using the Waterlow scale. Recommends its use in conjunction with clinical judgement. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1717 | ||
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Author | MacKenzie, Morag | ||||
Title | Using trans-disciplinary research to explore solutions to 'wicked problems' | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Kai Tiaki Nursing Research | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 12 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 73-76 |
Keywords | Enrolled nurses; Trans-disciplinary research; Research methodology | ||||
Abstract | Explores the challenges and opportunities for enrolled nursing in NZ. Employs trans-disciplinary research (TDR) methodology to approach the question of how enrolled nurses (EN) might become more visible in the health workforce by means of potential innovations arising from collaboration between stakeholders in health-care delivery. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1722 | ||
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Author | Crawford, Ruth | ||||
Title | Using focused ethnography in nursing research | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | Kai Tiaki Nursing Research | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 10 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 63-67 |
Keywords | Focused ethnography; Communication; Nursing research; Research methodology | ||||
Abstract | Details how the author employed focused ethnography in her doctoral research to investigate nurses' and parents' experience of emotional communication in the context of a children's unit of a regional hospital in NZ. Interviews 10 parents and 10 nurses after the children were discharged. Validates the ethnographic method as a means of inspecting the hidden as well as observable aspects of nurse-parent interaction. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1628 | ||
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Author | Gilder, Eileen | ||||
Title | To suction or not to suction; that is the question: Studies of endotracheal suction in post-operative cardiac patients | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 2020 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 261 p. | ||
Keywords | Endotracheal suction; Post-operative cardiac patients; Post-operative nursing; Patient safety | ||||
Abstract | Assesses the safety of actively avoiding endotracheal suction in post-operative cardiac surgical patients ventilated for less than 12 hours. Describes local endotracheal suction practice, and elucidates patient experience of the endotracheal tube and endotracheal suction. Conducts an observational audit describing endotracheal sucion practice within the cardiothoracic and vascular intensive care unit in Auckland City Hospital. Undertakes a prospective, non-inferiority, randomised controlled trial investigating the safety of avoiding endotracheal suction. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1769 | ||
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Author | Hales, Caz | ||||
Title | Timeline: Nursing's response to key COVID-19 events in Aotearoa New Zealand | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 37 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 1-5 |
Keywords | COVID-19; Pandemic; Nursing | ||||
Abstract | Provides a timeline summary of key COVID-19 events in NZ and the response of the nursing profession in order to keep the community safe, care for those with COVID-19, support the nursing workforce, and adapt and support nursing students to complete their qualifications. |
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Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1724 | ||
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Author | Brown, Jacqueline | ||||
Title | Thorn in the flesh: the experience of women living with surgical mesh complications | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 2019 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 126 p. | ||
Keywords | Surgical mesh; Pelvic organ prolapse; Stress urinary incontinence; Women's health | ||||
Abstract | Sheds light on the experiences of seven women who have suffered pelvic surgical mesh complications as a result of surgery for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Emphasises the existential impacts arising from disruption to the embodied self as experienced by the study participants. Discusses problems with biomedical research on pelvic surgical mesh, highlighting two key clinical studies, and a NZ study. Employs hermeneutic phenomenology and a questionnaire to survey the participants. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1618 | ||
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Author | Ingram, Lisette | ||||
Title | There is more than one way of nursing : new graduate nurses' experiences of their first year of practice | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 133 p. | ||
Keywords | Nurse entry-to-practice programme (NETP); New Graduate Registered Nurses (NGRN); Biculturalism; Patient safety | ||||
Abstract | Undertakes to explain the experiences of new graduate registered nurses (NGRN) undertaking a nurse entry-to-practice programme (NETP). Uses focus group data to construct a theory of NGRN experience, utilising constructivist grounded theory method. Interviews NGRNs in the Waikato DHB NETP, which uses a bicultural model. Concludes that NGRNs value culture in assessing patient need. Identifies barriers to valuing patients' culture from short staffing, stress and fear, work pressuress, and lack of insight into the cultural needs of patients from team members. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1800 | ||
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Author | James-Scotter, Miriam | ||||
Title | The value and viability of a daily job satisfaction measure in the operating room setting [The Morale-o-Meter study] | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 2021 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 174 p. | ||
Keywords | Job satisfaction; Perioperative nurses; Morale; Operating Room (OR); Nurse retention; Burn-out | ||||
Abstract | Develops a daily measure of job satisfaction in the operating room (OR) setting in the form of a tool called the Morale-o-Meter. Trials and evaluates the tool between 2018-2019, inviting all OR staff to participate using the tool to measure their job satisfaction once each shift. Follows up the trial with an online feedback survey. Proves that overall job satisfaction is positively related to daily job satisfaction and affective commitment, and negatively related to emotional exhaustion. Suggests the Morale-o-Meter has the potential to increase the voice of OR nurses. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1770 | ||
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Author | Adams, Sue; Oster, Sandy; Davis, Josephine | ||||
Title | The training and education of nurse practitioners in Aotearoa New Zealand: Time for nationwide refresh [editorial] | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2022 | Publication | Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 38 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 1-4 |
Keywords | Nurse practitioners; Nursing education; Primary health care | ||||
Abstract | Argues that the following measures must be taken to ensure the ongoing development and establishment of nurse practitioners (NP) across the health sector: review of NP competencies; support for NPs to undertake the nurse practitioner training programme (NPTP); formation of nationally-consistent and funded NPTPs; mentoring novice NPs; and a national workforce plan for NPs. |
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Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1792 | ||
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Author | Tansley, Susan Elizabeth | ||||
Title | The role of postgraduate education for registered nurses working in the aged care sector | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 2016 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 122 p. | ||
Keywords | Postgraduate education; Registered nurses; Aged care; Surveys | ||||
Abstract | 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. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1791 | ||
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Author | Thomson, Patricia; Hudson, Dianne; Richardson, Anna; Campbell, Ada; Guihen, Avril | ||||
Title | The placement experience of nursing students in managed isolation and quarantine facilities | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2023 | Publication | Kaitiaki Nursing Research | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | 14 | Issue | 1 | Pages | 12-18 |
Keywords | COVID-19; Nursing students; Clinical placement; Managed Isolation and Quarantine Facilities (MIQF) | ||||
Abstract | Conducts focus group interviews with seven nursing students whose third-year clinical placements occurred in Managed Isolation and Quarantine Facilities (MIQF) during level 3 lockdown in 2020. Describes the experiences of the students in terms of clinical skills, communication, support, safety and NCNZ competencies. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1847 | ||
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Author | Taikato, Veronica | ||||
Title | The place of Rangahau Maori in nursing practice | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2018 | Publication | Whitireia Nursing and Health Journal | Abbreviated Journal | |
Volume | Issue | 25 | Pages | 31-36 | |
Keywords | Rangahau Maori; Maori nursing research; Nursing practice; Kaupapa Maori; Research methodologies | ||||
Abstract | Compares two different articles, one using a Kaupapa Maori framework, and the other a tauiwi framework. Emphasises the importance of Kaupapa Maori research and the contributions it makes to nursing practice and to health research outcomes for Maori. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1611 | ||
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Author | Jamieson, Isabel; Harding, Thomas | ||||
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 | 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 | Powell, Samantha | ||||
Title | The older nurse in the workplace: retention or retirement | Type | Book Whole | ||
Year | 2010 | Publication | Abbreviated Journal | ||
Volume | Issue | Pages | 79 p. | ||
Keywords | Retention; Retirement; Older nurses; Aging workforce | ||||
Abstract | Examines the issues facing the older nurse in NZ. Recruits two groups of Clinical/Charge Nurse Managers (CNM) in two District Health Boards (DHB) to interview about the issues confronting older nurses and the strategies they use to retain them. | ||||
Call Number | NZNO @ research @ | Serial | 1700 | ||
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