School of Nursing

Funded projects

2011

  •  Safeguarding the rights of people detained for compulsory psychiatric treatment: The role of the district inspector.
    Funding: New Zealand Law Foundation.

2010

  • Delivery of effective mental health services to prisons. Research Partnerships for New Zealand Health Delivery Funding.
    Funding: Health Research Council.
  • An exploration and evaluation of problem gambling services for prisons in New Zealand.
    Funding: Ministry of Health.
  • Evaluation of Home Based Treatment.
    Funding: Counties Manukau District Health Board.
  • Services under Challenge: Critical Success Factors in Meeting High and Complex Needs of People in Mental Health Care.
    Funding: Mental Health Foundation
  • Balancing Individual Rights with Public Safety: An Exploration into the Decision-making of the Mental Health Review Tribunal.
    Funding: The University of Auckland Faculty Research Development Fund.

2009

  • Educating future health care professionals to support people with chronic conditions to live better and live longer.
    Funding: Strategy to Advance Research, Tertiary Education Commission.
  • Exploring physical health needs of service users with serious mental illness.
    Funding: Strategy to Advance Research, Tertiary Education Commission.
  • Legislating for care: An exploration of the role of care managers under the Intellectual Disability (Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation) Act 2003
    Funding: Strategy to Advance Research, Tertiary Education Commission.
  • Content Analysis of New Zealand Reporting of Suicide.
    Funding: Ministry of Health via Te Pou, the National Centre of Mental Health Research and Workforce Development.

2008

  • The Efficacy of Nurse-led Healthy Living Interventions for People in Forensic Mental Health Units.
    Funding: Strategy to Advance Research, Tertiary Education Commission.
  • Evaluation of an Educational Intervention to Assist Nurses giving Second Opinion in Judicial Reviews.
    Funding: Waikato and Waitemata District Health Boards.
  • Implications for Clinical Teams of Mental Health Service User Access to Personal Health Records
    Funding: The University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Science Fund

2007

  • Media Depictions of 'Mentally Abnormal Homicide'
    Funding: University of Auckland New Staff Fund.
  • Return to Mental Health Nursing Practice in the Northern Region
    Funding: Northern District Health Board Support Agency.
  • Development of a Risk Assessment of Violence Measurement Tool for the New Zealand Context
    Funding: University of Auckland Staff Funding.
  • Professional Supervision for Mental Health and Addiction Nurses.
    Funding: Te Pou, the National Centre of Mental Health Research and Workforce Development.
  • Oral History of the Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services.
    Funding: Oakley Mental Health Research Foundation
  • A History of Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing in the Waikato
    Funding: Waikato Health Memorabilia Trust

2006

  • Registered Nurses as Responsible Clinicians
    Funding: Gretta and Harry Hamblin Research Grant, New Zealand Nurses Organisation
  • Stocktake of Primary Mental Health Initiatives and Workforce Development in the Northern Region
    Funding: Northern District Support Agency
  • Report on the Pacific Nursing Workforce Development Meeting
    Funding: Ministry of Health


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