District nursing and family/whanau assessment practices: A New Zealand study

Date
2022
Authors
Richardson A
McAllum A
Richardson, Sandra
Abstract

Aim: District Nurses apply specialized nursing knowledge and assessment skills to provide care in New Zealand communities. This study aimed to identify whether District Nurse's (both Registered and supervised Enrolled Nurse's) had knowledge of, and used the 15-Minute Interview tool, including Ecomaps/Genograms, and if not, what they saw as enablers or barriers to doing so. Design: Participatory action research was used, following the phases of look, think and act. Methods: Two pre-intervention focus groups occurred, two education sessions which introduced the 15-Minute Interview and four postintervention interviews which explored the use of the tools and their potential use in the future. Results: District Nurses demonstrated working with families, and the selection of when and where to apply the 15-Minute Interview.

Description
Citation
Richardson A, Richardson S, McAllum A (2022). District nursing and family/whanau assessment practices: A New Zealand study. Nursing Open. 9(2). 1276-1285.
Keywords
Humans, Focus Groups, Nurse's Role, New Zealand, 15-Minute Interview, district nursing, family nursing, health assessment
Ngā upoko tukutuku/Māori subject headings
ANZSRC fields of research
Fields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4205 - Nursing::420503 - Community and primary care
Fields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4203 - Health services and systems::420303 - Family care
Fields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4203 - Health services and systems::420305 - Health and community services
Fields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4206 - Public health::420603 - Health promotion
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