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Undergraduate Student Course Engagement of an Ethnically Diverse Population in Auckland, New Zealand
Increasing student engagement leads to improved educational outcomes, promotes positive student experiences, and reduces attrition rates. In Aotearoa (New Zealand), Māori students now account for 20% of university enrolments, ... -
Using Value to Assess Improvement in Healthcare; But What Counts As ‘Value’?
(Chartered Accountants (CA) Australia and New Zealand, 2016)We contribute to the literature by advancing the debate on valuing healthcare and its relevance to assessing improvement. A systematic literature review includes academic papers and reported case-based information. We ... -
Voice(s) in Action: Using the Listening Guide in Observational Research
(2014)Patient engagement, a hot topic in the healthcare sector, involves not just the patient but staff and healthcare structures. Our study focuses on how rehabilitation providers engage people with communication difficulties ... -
Voices of Rehabilitation Providers: Talking About Engagement
(2014)Engagement in healthcare has traditionally been seen as a patient responsibility. There is now growing consideration of the role of the clinician in patient engagement. Our study explores how rehabilitation providers engage ...