Browsing Nursing Conference Papers by Title
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Does activity theory help our understanding of teamwork, leadership and interprofessional collaboration?
(2013)Background and purpose The literature identifies the lack of a conceptual underpinning to interprofessional education and collaborative practice, linking this to the failure of many initiatives to improve such practice. ... -
Ethical issues with the elderly: A paper presented to the First National Gerontology Conference for Nurses
(1998-08)Ethical issues in relation to elderly people are many and complex. Resource issues, competency, treatment issues are all problematic. In this short time, I need to focus my information, and so I have chosen three issues. ... -
Explaining the real world of nurses' engagement with continuing professional development: A mixed methods study
(2019-12-05)In a healthcare education leadership role, I observed over several years that nurses were reluctant to engage with a bespoke continuing professional development (CPD) programme. Year on year less than 20% of eligible nurses ... -
Future nursing workforce: Student nurse intentions to work in aged care after registration
(2021-11)AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To understand the extent to which aged care is considered a career option by Unitec undergraduate and return to nursing (CAP) student nurses To determine Unitec student nurses’ impressions of working ... -
Learning from a simulated self-rostering trial: The benefits and challenges for medical imaging rostering - a case study
(2023-09-16)What is self-rostering? Benefits of SR in the literature: Project context Methodology Why Community-based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR)? First hypothetical roster Requesting behaviour First roster iteration Second ... -
Making the call: Medical imaging staff perceptions of self-rostering
(2022-11-17)Self-rostering: a scheduling methology Sekf-rostering in practice Context - Staff interest, Management interest Project aims Methodology References -
Orientation/education package for internationally qualified nurses (IQNS) at clinical placement in aged residential care facilities
(2021-11)Learning objectives Background Current issues Positive characteristics Knowledge gaps Developing an education package Findings from informal conversation Methods of qualitative research Simple random sample collection ... -
The Patient Perspective : panel presentation : I would have liked that...
(2015)What do patients really think about their experience during hospitalisation? Hear some examples directly from patients and get some ideas to improve your patient care management. • Sharing good and bad experiences • The ... -
PDRP : fit for future purpose?
(2019-11)01 About the research - phase 1, analysis, phase 2, interpretation 02 About the survey - explanatory 03 About the interviews 04 About the interpretation -
Promoting the meaningful use of health information for New Zealand consumers.
(2014)Aims • To determine the health information needs of consumers Objectives • 1. Identify what health information topics,resources and decision aids consumers want. • 2. Identify the modes of delivery and format that ... -
Qualitative research in rheumatology: A personal perspective
(1998)As the title suggests, today's presentation draws on my personal experience of using qualitative research in rheumatology. However there is more than one 'personal perspective' woven through my presentation. I will also ... -
Stroke Navigation Service trial : an integrated care innovation
(2018-06)OUR STUDY OVERALL HYPOTHESIS: That provision of stroke navigation services will improve outcomes and quality of life for stroke survivors and their whānau (families) AIM: To trial and evaluate a Stroke Navigation ... -
The tale of the patient, the son and the nurse
(1997-12)I am a doctoral student in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery at the Albany Campus of Massey University. My study looks at the individual and composite experience of those sharing a dying. I am interviewing the dying ... -
What doctors have up their sleeves : creating hope for oncology patients
(2014-11)Ethnographic Study Explored the stories of people who had been referred to palliative care services following diagnosis with a lifelimiting illness. Themes that emerged - the need for open and honest communication ... -
What is the lived experience of older migrants with mild cognitive impairment
(2018-11-05)RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the experiences of older migrants with mild cognitive impairment in New Zealand? BACKGROUND: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a complex intermediate state of memory decline, which is ... -
What is the lived experience of older migrants with mild cognitive impairment? A proposed phenomenological study
(2018-11)RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the experiences of older migrants with mild cognitive impairment in New Zealand? BACKGROUND: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a complex intermediate state of memory decline, which is ...