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Lessons learnt from attempting to assess the evidence base for a complex intervention introduced into New Zealand general practice
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2010-10)Background and context. Currently, in New Zealand general practice, the introduction of new initiatives is such that interventions may be introduced without an evidence base. A critical role is to respond to the challenges ... -
Making research real: Embedding a longitudinal study in a taught research course for undergraduate nursing students
(Elsevier, 2011)Learning how and why scholarly research underpins and informs professional nursing practice is a continual challenge for undergraduate nursing students. They find the language and methods of research to be unfamiliar and ... -
Mothering a hospitalized child: it’s the 'little things' that matter
(SAGE Publications, 2005)This paper reports one aspect of a phenomenological study that described the lived experience of mothering a child hospitalised with acute illness or injury (Gasquoine, 1996). The significance for mothers of nurses doing ... -
Partnering in primary care in New Zealand: clients’ and nurses’ experience of the Flinders Program(TM) in the management of long-term conditions
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2011-06)Aim and Objectives. To explore clients’ and nurses’ experience of the Flinders ProgramTM of self-management within a study assessing the feasibility for a trial gauging the effectiveness of the Flinders ProgramTM in New ... -
Perceptions of ageing as an older gay man - a qualitative study
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2013-03-21)Aims and objectives. To explore the ageing experiences of gay men in New Zealand over the age of 65 years. Background. An increased acceptance by many people in Western societies towards men who are same-sex attracted ... -
Resisting ethnic inequities in advanced breast cancer: A call to action
(New Zealand Medical Association, 2019-12-13)Māori women with advanced breast cancer are less than half as likely as their Pākehā counterparts to reach the five-year survival mark. We argue that this inequity is unacceptable. We trace the inequity back to i) ... -
Simulation : coaching Oscar performances from Millennial nursing students
(New Zealand Educational Media (NZME), 2015-10)GWEN ERLAM set out in her doctoral research to bridge the generation gap and find the best way to reach and teach Millennial nursing students using simulated learning environments. It is now widely believed that ... -
Women’s experience of ageing with a chronic condition
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007-06)Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the experiences of ‘almost old’ women as they grow older while living with a chronic condition. Background. Little is known about the contextual effects of ageing and how ...