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Recent Submissions
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What is the problem? A critical analysis of gambling policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
(2019)Gambling policies in Aotearoa New Zealand are ‘not fit for purpose’ or might best be described as 'not fit for purpose for some’. A growing reliance on gambling revenue creates vested interests that inform and direct the ... -
What are the factors that create a positive dental experience for children?
(2019)Objective: To conduct a systematic literature review on the current literature concerning the factors that create a positive experience and are equally effective in reducing dental anxiety for children visiting the dental ... -
Perceptions of tertiary educators and their students toward the integration of AI mentors to support learning
(2019)Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming more commonplace across many fields and education is no exception. AI use in general has issues with trust, privacy and real world workability, these same issues surface in the field ... -
Workload tools used in emergency departments: A scoping review
(2018)Objective: The objective of this research was to conduct a scoping review of existing research on emergency nurses’ use of workload tools in emergency departments. Introduction: Recording the workload encountered by ... -
An exploration surrounding cultural safety evidence submitted to meet self-assessment within a Professional Development and Recognition Programme in New Zealand
(2018)This study describes the surrounding research to answer what evidence is submitted to meet the cultural safety competency within self-assessment examples in a New Zealand Professional Development and Recognition Programme ... -
Transitioning from hospital to reality: Do newly diagnosed heart failure patients benefit from a Heart Failure Clinical Nurse Specialist providing focused education at discharge?
(2018)BACKGROUND Heart failure is a complex and progressive condition in which cardiac muscle or the myocardium is impaired in its ability to maintain optimal cardiac output to provide sufficient oxygenated blood to meet the ... -
Who is taking responsibility for the initial follow-up screening test for women with recent gestational diabetes?
(2018)BACKGROUND While the majority of women recover from gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) once the pregnancy is over, an HbA1c blood test three months postpartum is recommended to ensure that the gestational diabetes has ... -
New Zealand primary health care practice regarding compliance management of obstructive sleep apnoea treatment in heavy transport driver licence holders
(2018)BACKGROUND Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a chronic health condition that can affect a person’s driving ability due to impaired cognitive function as a result of having inferior quality and disrupted sleep. Holders of ... -
A comparison of the effects of different forms of caffeine supplementation on 5000-metre running performance
(2018)BACKGROUND Caffeine is a well established ergogenic aid to enhance sporting performance, and there is a variety of commercially available caffeine supplements. However, there is limited research investigating caffeine ... -
The road to equally well: Promoting physical health for adolescents with mental health illness
(2018)People with mental illness have higher mortality and morbidity rates than the general population. There is a raft of reasons why this occurs but includes stigma and discrimination, poorly connected health services with ... -
Missed nursing care: Its impact on nurses working in intensive care
(2018)BACKGROUND: Missed nursing care continues to have a presence throughout New Zealand (NZ) hospitals. Missed nursing care can be a controversial and politically sensitive topic. Nurses are aware of these issues and the ... -
An autoethnographic account of changes in outpatient nursing practice
(2019)The aim of this thesis is to explore the changes that have occurred in the outpatient nursing practice and how the changes have affected the way outpatient services have been delivered. A literature review collectively ... -
Pictogram use during chest pain nurse specialist consultations in regional New Zealand: Patient experiences and clinical outcomes
(2019)Heart disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in New Zealand. Ischemic heart disease is the single biggest killer of New Zealanders’ and the highest-ranked cause of premature death. The Heart Foundation ... -
Understanding experiences of diabetes care among patients with diabetic kidney disease
(2019)This research aimed to explore and understand the experiences and perceptions of diabetes care among patients with diabetic kidney disease and is driven by my research question “what are the experiences of diabetes care ... -
An exploratory study of the barriers to and support provided to facilitate the career progression of migrant women into leadership positions at New Zealand workplaces
(2022)This paper examines migrant women’s career progression experiences into leadership roles in New Zealand. Hitherto, there is limited literature on understanding the challenges and barriers facing this group. To better ... -
An exploratory study of factors influencing the attraction and retention of skilled employees in the digital sector in Hawke’s Bay
(2022)INTRODUCTION: This study examines why skilled digital sector labour moves to, returns to live in or leaves the regional community in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. In the wider context, the study discusses the potential impact ... -
The effects of strength and balance training using a Rock-it Board in an ageing population
(2022)BACKGROUND Strength and balance programs are a well-established training method in preventing falls in people over the age of 65 years. However, there is limited research investigating the effects of strength and balance ... -
Using the Meke Meter to understand rangatahi hauora in the Aotearoa New Zealand secondary school context
(2022)BACKGROUND In Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), many rangatahi (adolescents) are not experiencing good quality of life (QoL), which negatively impacts their wellbeing. Wellbeing affects adolescents’ engagement with learning, ... -
Practice to pitch: The relationship between force-velocity profiles and match-day performance of semi-professional rugby union players
(2022)INTRODUCTION: Previous research has investigated team match statistics to determine the most prominent in successful rugby teams, termed rugby performance indicators (RPIs). Coaches believe emphasising specific RPIs may ... -
The benefit of social recruiting in the Hawke’s Bay hospitality industry
(2022)This dissertation explores the benefits of social recruiting in the Hawke's Bay hospitality industry by examining the social media use of hospitality students, employers, and employees as it relates to promoting job ...