The development of research capability in New Zealand nursing can be seen particularly from the 1970s onwards. However, by analysing past issues of Kai Tiaki - the country's longstanding nursing journal - over the five decades following its establishment in 1908, the present authors identified two precursors to this later stage. The journal fostered nurses' awareness of research and consistently promoted nursing scholarship. Successive editors developed nurses' capability in writing about their practice by publishing case studies, the winning essays in competitions run jointly with the professional association and nursing schools, and nurses' articles on practice or professional issues. Although promotion of research awareness and nursing s...
Finding the most appropriate way to assess knowledge is an enduring issue. In the past, nurses seeki...
Articles in journals such as Nursing Standard offer nurses a valuable means to keep their knowledge ...
The generation of new knowledge is important to the evolution of the nursing profession and its spec...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is an internationally double blinded peer reviewed research journal. It p...
The editor-in-chief of Kai Tiaki Nursing Research welcomes research papers and reviews on nursing (i...
When asked to write an editorial for Nursing Praxis, having just completed my first year as Chairper...
Nursing has often been regarded by sociologists, the medical profession and even nurses themselves, ...
This editorial identifies and explains key developments in New Zealand nursing during 2017 and prese...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is interested in publishing research on New Zealand studies that have rel...
In New Zealand, the state registration of nurses was instituted in 1901. This was a marker that nurs...
Turning your thesis or work project into an article for NZNO's research magazine will ensure your fi...
Aims and objectives To identify how nurses in the past determined best practice, using the context o...
According to the spectrum of opinion, nursing research appears to be alive but vulnerable, poised fo...
Page 251 is missing from original but content appears complete.Beginning with the question, "what ar...
Nursing in New Zealand, has been a recognised profession for one hundred years. Throughout this time...
Finding the most appropriate way to assess knowledge is an enduring issue. In the past, nurses seeki...
Articles in journals such as Nursing Standard offer nurses a valuable means to keep their knowledge ...
The generation of new knowledge is important to the evolution of the nursing profession and its spec...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is an internationally double blinded peer reviewed research journal. It p...
The editor-in-chief of Kai Tiaki Nursing Research welcomes research papers and reviews on nursing (i...
When asked to write an editorial for Nursing Praxis, having just completed my first year as Chairper...
Nursing has often been regarded by sociologists, the medical profession and even nurses themselves, ...
This editorial identifies and explains key developments in New Zealand nursing during 2017 and prese...
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research is interested in publishing research on New Zealand studies that have rel...
In New Zealand, the state registration of nurses was instituted in 1901. This was a marker that nurs...
Turning your thesis or work project into an article for NZNO's research magazine will ensure your fi...
Aims and objectives To identify how nurses in the past determined best practice, using the context o...
According to the spectrum of opinion, nursing research appears to be alive but vulnerable, poised fo...
Page 251 is missing from original but content appears complete.Beginning with the question, "what ar...
Nursing in New Zealand, has been a recognised profession for one hundred years. Throughout this time...
Finding the most appropriate way to assess knowledge is an enduring issue. In the past, nurses seeki...
Articles in journals such as Nursing Standard offer nurses a valuable means to keep their knowledge ...
The generation of new knowledge is important to the evolution of the nursing profession and its spec...