ISSN 2703-4542
Vol. 38, Issue 2, 2022July 01, 2022 NZST
What Nursing Interventions and Healthcare Practices Facilitate Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management in Young Adults? An Integrative Review
What Nursing Interventions and Healthcare Practices Facilitate Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management in Young Adults? An Integrative Review
Tari Phiri, MHSc, RN, Emergency Department, Rebecca Mowat, DHSc, RN, Lecturer, Nursing School of Clinical Sciences, Catherine Cook, PhD, RN, Associate Professor, Nursing School of Clinical Sciences,
Articles in Vol. 38, Issue 2, 2022
Vol. 38, Issue 2, 2022
- Reimagining Nursing: A Professional AwakeningHelen RookCaz HalesKaren McBride-Henry
- Weaving Together the Many Strands of Indigenous Nursing Leadership: Towards a Whakapapa Model of Nursing LeadershipCoral WiapoTerryann Clark
- Kōrero Mai: A Kaupapa Māori Study Exploring the Experiences of Whānau Māori Caring for Tamariki With Atopic DermatitisEbony KomeneSue AdamsTerryann Clark
- An Exploration of How Nurse Education Practices May Influence Nursing Students’ Perception of Working in Aged Care as a Registered Nurse: A Foucauldian Discourse AnalysisPamela FosterDeborah PayneStephen Neville
- What Nursing Interventions and Healthcare Practices Facilitate Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management in Young Adults? An Integrative ReviewTari PhiriRebecca MowatCatherine Cook
- Fundamentals of Care in Pre-Registration Nursing Curricula: Results of a National SurveyMichael CrossanMichelle HoneyAndy WearnMark Barrow
Phiri, T., Mowat, R., & Cook, C. (2022). What nursing interventions and healthcare practices facilitate type 1 diabetes self-management in young adults? An integrative review. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 38(2), 32–43. https://doi.org/10.36951/27034542.2022.12