Improvement & Innovation
The Health Improvement and Innovation Resource Centre (HIIRC) is your source of knowledge to improve New Zealand's health care system. Sponsored by the Ministry of Health, HIIRC has been developed to support performance and quality improvement efforts.
The Health Improvement and Innovation Resource Centre (HIIRC) is your source of knowledge to improve New Zealand's health care system. Sponsored by the Ministry of Health, HIIRC has been developed to support performance and quality improvement efforts.
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NZ Literature Abstract
Making ICU research happen: A qualitative descriptive study about the role of the research nurse in New Zealand level III intensive care units
posted by HIIRC Admin on 15 Jan 2013
Published 2012. Author: Diane M. Mackle.
Masters of Nursing thesis, Victoria University of Wellington
NZ Literature Abstract
Sifting, sorting and saturating data in a grounded theory study of information use by practice nurses: A worked example
posted by HIIRC Admin on 27 Nov 2012
Published 2012. Authors: Karen Hoare, Jane Mills, Karen Francis.
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 18(6), 582–588
NZ Literature Abstract
A Delphi study on national PICU nursing research priorities in Australia and New Zealand
posted by HIIRC Admin on 25 Oct 2012
Published 2012. Authors: Anne S. Ramelet, Fenella Gill.
Australian Critical Care, 25(1), 41–57
NZ Literature Abstract
Improving nursing and midwifery utilisation of evidence to inform clinical practice
posted by HIIRC Admin on 5 Jun 2012
Published 2012. Author: Michael Bland.
Hamilton: Midland District Health Boards
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NZ Literature Abstracts
- Improving nursing and midwifery utilisation of evidence to inform clinical practice
- Using an emic and etic ethnographic technique in a grounded theory study of information use by practice nurses in New Zealand
- Sifting, sorting and saturating data in a grounded theory study of information use by practice nurses: A worked example
- A Delphi study on national PICU nursing research priorities in Australia and New Zealand
- Making ICU research happen: A qualitative descriptive study about the role of the research nurse in New Zealand level III intensive care units
