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    • Demystifying Case Management in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Scoping and Mapping Review 

      Stretton, C; Chan, W-Y; Wepa, D (MDPI AG, 2023)
      Background: Community-based case managers in health have been compared to glue which holds the dynamic needs of clients to a disjointed range of health and social services. However, case manager roles are difficult to ...
    • Reconnecting Teachers and Students: Exploring Educator Experiences in Large Online Cohorts 

      Hammond, K; Brown, S; Murphy, L (ASCILITE, 2022)
      Increasing class sizes in higher education make it difficult to maintain quality. Teaching large cohorts within the context of restrained resources and the limitations of Learning Management Systems impacts the experiences ...
    • Vaccine Hesitancy and Its Determinants Among Refugee Parents Resettled in Aotearoa New Zealand 

      Debela, MS; Garrett, N; Charania, N (Taylor and Francis, 2022)
      Vaccine hesitancy is an important factor underpinning suboptimal vaccine uptake and evidence on marginalized subgroups, such as refugees, is limited. This cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2020/21 with former refugee ...
    • Plagiarism in Higher Education: Navigating a Perfect Storm 

      Brown, S; Hammond, K (European Open Science, 2022)
      Student plagiarism is the reproduction of material from sources such as journal articles or books, without adequate acknowledgement of the source. It can be a deliberate, intentional act, and is considered a breach of ...
    • Pre-recorded Lectures - Is Anyone Watching? 

      Brown, S (SCHOLINK INC., 2022)
      Pre-recorded lectures for students to watch at their own convenience appears attractive, but little evidence supports the notion that if recordings are available, they will be watched. A lack of engagement with pre-recordings ...
    • Northcote Urban Development Programme: Community-Identified Food, Activity and Socialisation Opportunities 

      Jalili-Moghaddam, S; Rush, E; Andajani, S; Wharton, A; Ryan, C (MDPI, 2022)
      The Northcote area is undergoing major urban regeneration and the diverse community residents there are experiencing significant changes that may affect wellbeing. It is important that the community identifies social and ...
    • Contextualization of an Introductory Physiology Course to Address Student Disengagement During Remote Learning in Aotearoa 

      Brown, S (SCHOLINK INC., 2022)
      Extended periods of population lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic required many university courses to be delivered completely online, and for a student, this can lead to feelings of isolation, disconnectedness, and ...
    • YWCA Study Partnering With Young Women on the Impact of Covid-19: Participatory Action Research (PAR) Through a Kaupapa Māori and Pacific Research Lens 

      Tonumaipe'a, D; Wilson, K; Heremaia, B (Child and Youth Health Research Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      Introduction: New Zealand’s early response to Covid-19 ensured the successful elimination of the novel coronavirus, but came with an economic and social toll, particularly among Māori and Pacific communities. Within these ...
    • Using Vignettes About Racism From Health Practice in Aotearoa to Generate Anti-racism Interventions 

      Kidd, J; Came, H; McCreanor, T (Wiley, 2022)
      Racism is a key modifiable determinant of health that contributes to health inequities in Aotearoa and elsewhere. Experiences of racism occur within the health sector for workers, patients and their whānau (extended family) ...
    • Exploring Anti-racism Within the Context of Human Resource Management in the Health Sector in Aotearoa 

      Heke, D; Came, H; Birk, M; Gambrell, K (Queensland University of Technology, 2022)
      Compelling evidence continues to demonstrate that racism is a modifiable determinant of health inequities. Despite growing recognition of this it is less clear how from a human resource perspective to engage in effective ...
    • Estimation of the Global Prevalence of Dementia in 2019 and Forecasted Prevalence in 2050: An Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 

      Nichols, E; Feigin, VL; GBD2019 Dementia Forecasting Collaborators (Elsevier BV, 2022)
      Summary Background Given the projected trends in population ageing and population growth, the number of people with dementia is expected to increase. In addition, strong evidence has emerged supporting the importance of ...
    • Burden of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Children and Adolescents in Europe: Hospital Discharges, Deaths and Years of Life Lost 

      Majdan, M; Melichova, J; Plancikova, D; Sivco, P; Maas, AIR; Feigin, VL; Polinder, S; Haagsma, JA (MDPI AG, 2022)
      Children and adolescents are at high risk of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). To identify those most at risk across Europe, a comprehensive epidemiological study on the burden of TBI is needed. Our aim was to estimate the ...
    • Digital Health in Primordial and Primary Stroke Prevention: A Systematic Review 

      Feigin, VL; Owolabi, M; Hankey, GJ; Pandian, J; Martins, SC (American Heart Association (AHA), 2022)
      The stroke burden continues to grow across the globe, disproportionally affecting developing countries. This burden cannot be effectively halted and reversed without effective and widely implemented primordial and primary ...
    • Re-Examining the ‘Culture of Silence’ Through Peer-Based Pasifika Pedagogies in a New Zealand Tertiary Environment 

      Boon-Nanai, JM; Manuel, T; Lagolago, W; Lefono, T; Zaveri, V; Seleni, S; Ponton, V (Informa UK Limited, 2022)
      This paper draws on a study that examined the experiences of four high-achieving Pasifika physiotherapy degree level students to identify factors contributing to their success. As peer students, they identified five ...
    • Neurological Manifestations in a Cohort of Egyptian Patients With COVID-19: A Prospective, Multicenter, Observational Study 

      Mekkawy, DA; Hamdy, S; Abdel-Naseer, M; Shehata, HS; Halfawy, AA; Shalaby, NM; Shehata, GA; Ali, AM; Elmazny, A; Ahmed, SM; Ismail, JH; Ibraheim, A; Abdel-Hamid, HM; Magdy, R; Kabara Ayoub, Y; Taha, AE; Merghany, N; Soliman, NM; Elshebawy, H; Abdelal, SES; El-Ghoneimy, L; Al-Athwari, A; Kishk, NA; Nada, MAF; Farghaly, M; Hassan, A; Hegazy, MI; Abdelalim, A; Mourad, HS; Hassouna, A; Othman, AS; Wijeratne, T (MDPI AG, 2022)
      Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has reached over 276 million people globally with 5.3 million deaths as of 22nd December 2021. COVID-19-associated acute and long-term neurological manifestations are well recognized. The ...
    • Are They Watching: Pedagogical Influence of Role Modeling on Student Competence, Confidence, and Clinical Reasoning 

      Erlam, GD (Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2022)
      Background: This article examines the effects of role modeling used as an educational scaffold in simulation. Students requested an exemplar of what was expected before entering the simulation scenario. Three expert nurses ...
    • Next-generation Sequencing As an Advanced Supplementary Tool for the Diagnosis of Pathogens in Lower Respiratory Tract Infections: An Observational Trial in Xi'an, China 

      Shao, J; Hassouna, A; Wang, Y; Zhang, R; Zhen, L; Li, R; Chen, M; Liu, C; Wang, X; Zhang, M; Wang, P; Yuan, S; Chen, J; Lu, J (Spandidos Publications, 2022)
      The application of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in routine clinical analysis is still limited. The significance of NGS in the identification of pathogens of lower respiratory tract infection should be assessed as part ...
    • Risk Factors for Increased Online Gambling During COVID-19 Lockdowns in New Zealand: A Longitudinal Study 

      Bellringer, M; Garrett, N (MDPI AG, 2021)
      Recent research investigating changes in gambling behaviors during periods of COVID-19 social restrictions, such as enforced lockdowns, are somewhat limited by methodology, being generally cross-sectional in nature and ...
    • A Critical Tiriti Analysis of the Recruitment and Performance Review Processes of Public Sector Chief Executives in Aotearoa 

      Goza, M; Came, H; Emery-Whittington, I (Wiley Open Access, 2021)
      Objective: Breaches of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Te Tiriti) and evidence of institutional racism have been consistently documented within the public sector for decades. Chief executives across the sector have a critical ...
    • What Really Matters: Experiences of Emergency Remote Teaching in University Teaching and Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Erlam, G; Garrett, N; Gasteiger, N; Lau, K; Hoare, K; Agarwal, S; Haxell, A (Frontiers Media, 2021)
      The COVID-19 pandemic and related lock downs have accelerated the need for online and remote teaching within university settings. However, due to the abrupt nature of the pandemic, many academic staff were not prepared for ...

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