INTRODUCTION: This report explores nurses' perspectives following the Canterbury (New Zealand) 2010-2011 earthquake sequence and the subsequent recovery process. Problem Little is known about the experiences of health care professionals during a disaster recovery process, and this research generates insights about the challenges faced.METHODS: Qualitative semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 11 nurses from the Christchurch (New Zealand) area to explore the challenges faced by the nurses during and following the earthquakes. The interviews took place three years after the start of the earthquake experience to enable exploration of longer term aspects of the recovery process. The interview transcripts were analyzed and coded using ...
It is reported that natural disasters such as earthquakes impact significantly upon survivors’ psych...
Abstract Background: Disasters are unforeseeable events that destroy lives and affect people, ruins...
The question under investigation in this study is the ‘lived’ experience of the New Zealand nurse wo...
This research aimed to explore nurse perceptions of impacts and organisational support following the...
[[abstract]]The powerful earthquake of September 21, 1999 wrought incalculable havoc on lives and pr...
(English): The powerful earthquake of September 21, 1999 wrought incalculable havoc on lives and pro...
History demonstrates the impacts a disaster can have on a healthcare system. Nurses are the largest ...
Aim: To explore the ability of nurses to be adequately ready for and to respond to a disaster caused...
This is a Minor Field Study (MFS) which is a scholarship financed by the Swedish International Devel...
Background: Earthquakes are inevitable natural occurrences. When they occur in populated areas the e...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to reveal the most unforgettable rescue experiences of nur...
AimTo explore nurses’ experiences in natural disaster response.BackgroundNurses are key to disaster ...
The purpose of this study was to reveal the most unforgettable rescue experiences of nurses at the c...
Disasters require well trained nurses but disaster nursing education is very limited in China and ev...
The purpose of this study is to explore if the resilience of nurses differs following their involvem...
It is reported that natural disasters such as earthquakes impact significantly upon survivors’ psych...
Abstract Background: Disasters are unforeseeable events that destroy lives and affect people, ruins...
The question under investigation in this study is the ‘lived’ experience of the New Zealand nurse wo...
This research aimed to explore nurse perceptions of impacts and organisational support following the...
[[abstract]]The powerful earthquake of September 21, 1999 wrought incalculable havoc on lives and pr...
(English): The powerful earthquake of September 21, 1999 wrought incalculable havoc on lives and pro...
History demonstrates the impacts a disaster can have on a healthcare system. Nurses are the largest ...
Aim: To explore the ability of nurses to be adequately ready for and to respond to a disaster caused...
This is a Minor Field Study (MFS) which is a scholarship financed by the Swedish International Devel...
Background: Earthquakes are inevitable natural occurrences. When they occur in populated areas the e...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to reveal the most unforgettable rescue experiences of nur...
AimTo explore nurses’ experiences in natural disaster response.BackgroundNurses are key to disaster ...
The purpose of this study was to reveal the most unforgettable rescue experiences of nurses at the c...
Disasters require well trained nurses but disaster nursing education is very limited in China and ev...
The purpose of this study is to explore if the resilience of nurses differs following their involvem...
It is reported that natural disasters such as earthquakes impact significantly upon survivors’ psych...
Abstract Background: Disasters are unforeseeable events that destroy lives and affect people, ruins...
The question under investigation in this study is the ‘lived’ experience of the New Zealand nurse wo...