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Author Webby, A.
Title Developing safe nursing practice for Maori Type Journal Article
Year (down) 2001 Publication Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 1 Pages 16-17
Keywords Maori; Psychiatric Nursing; Nursing models
Abstract A safe mental health nursing practice for Maori is defined as one that includes Maori ways of knowing. The author also notes that Maori mental health nurses must be given the ability to create their own practice to best meet their clients' needs.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 1028
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Author Horrocks, T.
Title Implementing change combining Maori and Western knowledge in health delivery Type Journal Article
Year (down) 2001 Publication Vision: A Journal of Nursing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue 13 Pages 37-41
Keywords Maori; Cross-cultural comparison; Organisational culture; Quality assurance
Abstract This article explores the incorporation of western knowledge with kaupapa Maori in the delivery of health care. It presents a fictional kaupapa Maori service, as a tool to explore the change process and influence that organisational culture and leadership styles have on a process of integrating a kaupapa Maori nursing service. The importance of continual evaluation through quality assurance measures was also conveyed.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 1280
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Author Richardson, F.I.
Title What is it like to teach cultural safety in a New Zealand nursing education programme? Type
Year (down) 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal Massey University Library; NZNO Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Cultural safety; Nursing; Education; Transcultural nursing; Maori
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 872
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Author de Carlo Ahuarangi, K.
Title Hei watea taupuhipuhi: The space of symbiosis: A conceptual framework for nursing practice Type
Year (down) 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal Victoria University of Wellington Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Maori; Teaching methods; Nursing; Transcultural nursing
Abstract Te watea taupuhipuhi, the space of symbiosis is a framework for nursing practice. It examines the notion of the nursing presence as holding continuity and multiplicity of viewpoint in space of symbiosis. The author developed a teaching-learning situation as an introduction of key ideas in his work where the Maori word “ako” becomes the catalyst of a particular pedagogy that outlines the central notions of symbiosis. Thus, he notes, his work realises that symbiosis occurs not only on the clinical arena of nursing but in the teaching – learning environment as well, his own space of symbiosis. Four rites of passage coalesce a totality of experience within the space of symbiosis, revealing that the central role of the nursing presence is to surface meaning and sense for all of experience which can be fearful, mysterious, paradoxical and chaotic. These four rites of passage are described as the interpretive, integrative, transformations and transcendent. The twelve dynamics of nursing from the axle around which a praxis of nursing revolves. An analysis of those twelve dynamics in rite of passage is situated within narratives taken from the author's nursing practice. He also draws extensively from Maori ontology and autobiography in positioning his exposition within this local context.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial 901
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Author Simon, V.N.
Title Characterising Maori nursing practice Type
Year (down) 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal University of Waikato Library
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords Maori; Nursing; Culture
Abstract
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ 1134 Serial 1119
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