ISSN 2703-4542
Vol. 37, Issue 3, 2021December 01, 2021 NZST
COVID-19’s Missing Heroes: Nurses’ Contribution and Visibility in Aotearoa New Zealand
COVID-19’s Missing Heroes: Nurses’ Contribution and Visibility in Aotearoa New Zealand
Articles in Vol. 37, Issue 3, 2021
Vol. 37, Issue 3, 2021
- Nursing Praxis COVID-19 Special Issue: IntroductionSue Adams
- Steadfast Is the Rock: Primary Health Care Māori Nurse Leaders Discuss Tensions, Resistance, and Their Contributions to Prioritise Communities and Whānau During COVID-19Josephine DavisCoral WiapoHemaima Rehana-TaitTerryann ClarkSue Adams
- Timeline: Nursing’s Response to Key COVID-19 Events in Aotearoa New ZealandCaz Hales
- Promoting Hauora During COVID-19: Time to Listen to the Narratives of Māori Nurses and LeadersKiri HunterZoe Tipa
- COVID-19’s Missing Heroes: Nurses’ Contribution and Visibility in Aotearoa New ZealandTosin Popoola
- Nursing Aotearoa New Zealand and the Establishment of the National Close Contact Service: A Critical DiscussionCaz HalesDeborah HarrisHelen Rook
- Encounters With Uncertainty and Complexity: Reflecting on Infection Prevention and Control Nursing in Aotearoa During the COVID-19 PandemicSarah Berger
- Emergency Department Pandemic Preparedness: Putting Research Into ActionJessica Lockett
- Reviving Resuscitation Skills: Non-invasive Ventilator Training for Ward NursesZaffer Malik
- The Coming of Age: Aged Residential Care Nursing in Aotearoa New Zealand in the Times of COVID-19Frances HughesAnna BlackwellTanya BishCheyne ChalmersKatherine FoulkesLinda IrvineGillian RobinsonRhonda SherriffVirginia Sisson
- Answering the Call: Academic Nurse Educators Returning to Practice on the Eve of COVID-19Jenna BlundenMichelle Poulsen
- Collaborative Learning in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Change to the Delivery of Undergraduate Nursing EducationPatricia ThomsonAnna RichardsonGail Foster
- The Gendered Role of Pastoral Care Within Tertiary Education Institutions: An Autoethnographic Reflection During COVID-19Rhona WinningtonCatherine Cook
- Frontline Nurses’ Sensemaking During the Initial Phase of the COVID19 Pandemic in 2020 Aotearoa New ZealandCatherine CookMargaret BruntonMarie ChapmanMatt Roskruge
- Keeping Our Borders Safe: The Social Stigma of Nursing in Managed Isolation and Quarantine Border Facilities During the COVID-19 PandemicIsabel JamiesonCathy AndrewJacinda King
- Access as an Enabler and an Obstacle to Nurses' Use of ICT During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of a National SurveyEmma CollinsMichelle Honey
- COVID-19 Among Indigenous Communities: Case Studies on Indigenous Nursing Responses in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United StatesTerryann ClarkOdette BestDenise WilsonTamara PowerWanda Phillips-BeckHolly GrahamKatie NelsonMisty WilkieJohn LoweCoral WiapoTeresa Brockie
- Inequities and Perspectives From the COVID-Delta Outbreak: the Imperative for Strengthening the Pacific Nursing Workforce in Aotearoa New ZealandAbel SmithTo'a FeretiSue Adams
- Seeing Lockdown Through the Eyes of Children From Around the World: Reflecting on a Children's Artwork ProjectMandie FosterMohammad Al-MotlaqBernie CarterSarah NeillTherese O'SullivanAngela QuayleMaureen MajamandaKhatijah AbdullahInger HallströmChristine EnglishAmanda VickersImelda CoyneEsther AdamaEvalotte Morelius
Popoola, T. (2021). COVID-19’s missing heroes: Nurses’ contribution and visibility in Aotearoa New Zealand. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 37(3), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.36951/27034542.2021.026