The editor-in-chief of Kai Tiaki Nursing Research welcomes research papers and reviews on nursing (including clinical, research, education or management topics) with implications for nursing practice and health and social care policy research. Authors should present original research, or new and original analysis of existing research. Kai Tiaki Nursing Research particularly encourages submission of research manuscripts that take account of health inequities and injustice, and enhance the health of the diverse ethnic populations of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is an internationally double-blinded peer-reviewed research journal that publishes original, full-length research manuscripts from New Zealand-based nurse research...
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The editor-in-chief of Kai Tiaki Nursing Research welcomes research papers and reviews on nursing (i...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is an internationally double blinded peer reviewed research journal. It p...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is interested in publishing research on New Zealand studies that have rel...
The development of research capability in New Zealand nursing can be seen particularly from the 1970...
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Analysis of Australian nursing research output is becoming more important as academic institutions m...
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When asked to write an editorial for Nursing Praxis, having just completed my first year as Chairper...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Background: The nurses’ responsibility is to give good and safe health care based on nursing science...
The editor-in-chief of Kai Tiaki Nursing Research welcomes research papers and reviews on nursing (i...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is an internationally double blinded peer reviewed research journal. It p...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is interested in publishing research on New Zealand studies that have rel...
The development of research capability in New Zealand nursing can be seen particularly from the 1970...
This editorial identifies and explains key developments in New Zealand nursing during 2017 and prese...
Turning your thesis or work project into an article for NZNO's research magazine will ensure your fi...
Objective: This paper describes a project to promote a research culture amongst nurses in Malaysia...
A big problem in health care today is the research-practice gap, often caused by the failure to diss...
With the increasing amount of nursing research conducted in clinical settings, the value of peer rev...
Background: Research led by nurses or midwives has the potential to successfully address current iss...
Analysis of Australian nursing research output is becoming more important as academic institutions m...
Editorial: Preparing nurses for the future workforce The 2016 New Zealand Health Strategy emphasises...
When asked to write an editorial for Nursing Praxis, having just completed my first year as Chairper...
Nurses are often involved in medically focused research projects. They frequently act as data collec...
Background: The nurses’ responsibility is to give good and safe health care based on nursing science...