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ISSN 2703-4542
Quality Improvement Initiative | Kōkiri Whakapiki Kounha
Vol. 36, Issue 2, 2020July 01, 2020 NZST

Patient Experiences of Pictogram Use During Nurse-Led Rapid-Access Chest Pain Clinic Consultations in Regional Aotearoa New Zealand

Tracy Low, MN, Cardiology, Tui Te Ora - Long term conditions, Hauora Tairāwhiti - Gisborne Hospital, Aotearoa New Zealand, Sue Scott-Chapman, Senior Lecturer, Te Kura Kaupapa Hauora Hākinakina - School of Health and Sport Science, Te Aho a Māui - Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawke's Bay, Aotearoa New Zealand, Rachel Forrest, RN, Associate Professor, Te Kura Kaupapa Tapuhi - School of Nursing, Te Aho a Māui - Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawke's Bay, Aotearoa New Zealand,
chest painhealth literacyhealth equityheart diseasenurse-ledpictogramqualitative
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Vol. 36, Issue 2, 2020
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  • Responding to the State of the World’s Nursing 2020 Report in Aotearoa New Zealand: Aligning the Nursing Workforce to Universal Health Coverage and Health Equity
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  • Humour: A Purposeful and Therapeutic Tool in Surgical Nursing Practice
    Shelley van der KrogtMaureen CoombsHelen Rook
  • Patient Experiences of Pictogram Use During Nurse-Led Rapid-Access Chest Pain Clinic Consultations in Regional Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tracy LowSue Scott-ChapmanRachel Forrest
Nursing Praxis
Low, T., Scott-Chapman, S., & Forrest, R. (2020). Patient experiences of pictogram use during nurse-led rapid-access chest pain clinic consultations in regional Aotearoa New Zealand. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 36(2), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.36951/27034542.2020.009
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