179 results on '"Moeke-Maxwell, Tess"'
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2. Ngā Tapuwae Ki Hawaiki Nui: Sacred Footsteps Home
3. Māori Spiritual Care During COVID-19 Lockdowns
4. Pou Aroha: An Indigenous Perspective of Māori Palliative Care, Aotearoa New Zealand
5. Health care providers’ early experiences of assisted dying in Aotearoa New Zealand: an evolving clinical service
6. Māori end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: A qualitative exploration of nursing perspectives
7. Etahi Kaumātua Mokemoke
8. Bullying, discrimination, and sexual harassment among intensive care unit nurses in Australia and New Zealand: An online survey
9. Implementing interventions to improve compassionate nursing care: A literature review.
10. Dying well in Aotearoa New Zealand for ethnic minority communities: a time for reclamation?
11. Pou Aroha: An Indigenous Perspective of Māori Palliative Care, Aotearoa New Zealand
12. He taonga tuku iho: Indigenous End of Life and Death Care Customs of New Zealand Māori
13. Going for gold: exploring the making of the arts-based health research artefact Golden Years, a short story and one-act play about ageing and mortality
14. Bereaved Families’ Perspectives of End-of-Life Care. Towards a Bicultural Whare Tapa Whā Older person’s Palliative Care Model
15. Pōuritanga: Whānau Māori experiences of end-of-life caregiving, death and tangihanga (funeral customs) during New Zealand’s COVID-19 lockdowns.
16. Māori end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: A qualitative exploration of nursing perspectives
17. New Zealand’s indigenous end-of-life care customs
18. Collaborative story production with bereaved family carers of people who died in advanced age
19. Improving continence management for people with dementia in the community in Aotearoa, New Zealand: Protocol for a mixed methods study
20. Can advance care planning (ACP) be a relational healing place for indigenous homeless people in Aotearoa New Zealand?
21. Older people's views on loneliness during COVID-19 lockdowns.
22. He taonga tuku iho: Indigenous End of Life and Death Care Customs of New Zealand Māori
23. Older people’s views on loneliness during COVID-19 lockdowns
24. Reflecting on choices and responsibility in palliative care in the context of social disadvantage
25. Death, dying and digital stories
26. Māori: living and dying with cardiovascular disease in Aotearoa New Zealand
27. Pou Aroha: An Indigenous Perspective of Māori Palliative Care, Aotearoa New Zealand
28. A bad time to die? Exploring bereaved families/wha-nau experiences of end-of-life care under COVID-19 restrictions: a qualitative interview study
29. Reflecting on choices and responsibility in palliative care in the context of social disadvantage
30. Can advance care planning (ACP) be a relational healing place for indigenous homeless people in Aotearoa New Zealand?
31. 1128: REPORTS OF BULLYING, DISCRIMINATION AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN ICU NURSES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
32. Creating ‘safe spaces’: A qualitative study to explore enablers and barriers to culturally safe end-of-life care
33. What is the role of community at the end of life for people dying in advanced age? A qualitative study with bereaved family carers
34. Vivian, the graphic novel: using arts based knowledge translation to explore gender and palliative care.
35. Family & bystander experiences of emergency ambulance services care: a scoping review.
36. Creating 'safe spaces': A qualitative study to explore enablers and barriers to culturally safe end-of-life care.
37. How socially cohesive was New Zealand’s first lockdown period from the perspective of culturally diverse older New Zealanders?
38. ‘No matter what the cost’: A qualitative study of the financial costs faced by family and whānau caregivers within a palliative care context
39. Vivian, the graphic novel: using arts based knowledge translation to explore gender and palliative care
40. Paramedic care of the dying, deceased and bereaved in Aotearoa, New Zealand
41. Spiritual Diversity, Spiritual Assessment, and Māori End-of-Life Perspectives: Attaining Ka Ea
42. Digital story-telling research methods: Supporting the reclamation and retention of indigenous end-of-life care customs in Aotearoa New Zealand
43. Using Film to Explore Ideas with University Students Around Intergenerational Social Connection.
44. Psychosocial interventions for post-treatment haematological cancer survivors: An integrative review.
45. Social connectedness: what matters to older people?
46. STRENGTHENING OLDER INDIGENOUS NEW ZEALANDERS AT END OF LIFE: WHAT ROLE DO HEALTH SERVICES PLAY?
47. CARING FOR OLDER INDIGENOUS PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA: ATTENDING TO THE PERSONALITY
48. CARING FOR OLDER INDIGENOUS PEOPLE WITH CO-MORBIDITIES AT END OF LIFE
49. Befriending Services for Culturally Diverse Older People
50. ‘People haven’t got that close connection’: meanings of loneliness and social isolation to culturally diverse older people
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