The Order of Things
- Katie PrattAndrew BickJohn Parsons
- 2017
Art, Political Science
The Order of Things examines the position of abstract art in our current world and how it relates to the human condition. It explores how artists have employed this approach to cross boundaries…
Development and Benchmarking of a Blended Human-AI Qualitative Research Assistant
- Joseph MatveyenkoJames Y. Z. LiuJohn ParsonsR. BrownA. PalimaruPrateek Puri
- 14 October 2025
Computer Science
Muse, an interactive, AI-powered qualitative research system that allows researchers to identify themes and annotate datasets, is benchmarked, finding an inter-rater reliability between Muse and humans of Cohen's $\kappa$ = 0.71 for well-specified codes.
Exploring the Support Needs of Chinese Family Carers of People Living with Dementia in New Zealand during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Resilience Resources Framework Perspective
- Fei LiJohn ParsonsG. Cheung
- 1 July 2024
Sociology, Medicine
New insights are provided into the multiple support needs of Chinese carers of people living with dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic and the establishment of culturally appropriate care support services and the development of tailored resilience-building interventions to address the unmet needs of Chinese carers of people living with dementia.
Exploring the perceptions of New Zealand Chinese dementia carers on the adapted world health organization iSupport manual: A qualitative study
- Fei LiJohn ParsonsL. XiaoG. Cheung
- 14 October 2024
Medicine
It is suggested that Chinese dementia carers generally found iSupport to be valuable, providing valuable insights into how to tailor and enhance support for this population, however, further research is required to empirically validate the effectiveness of the adapted iSupport for Chinese dementia carers in New Zealand.
Intensive care clinician attitudes and perceptions towards whānau participation in adult intensive care bedside ward rounds in Aotearoa New Zealand: An online survey.
- Kadilu Chinyama-KulakovJohn ParsonsRachael L. Parke
- 28 January 2025
Medicine
Intensive care clinicians demonstrated positive attitudes and perceptions towards whānau-family-centred ward rounds, but concerns regarding the structure and quality of rounds were raised.
Remote Simulation-Based Learning Using a Mixed Reality Device: Perspectives of Nursing Educators and Undergraduate Nursing Students
- J. DeolJohn Parsons
- 27 November 2024
Education, Medicine
Nurse educators across the globe are exploring different simulation methodologies and tools to prepare nursing students for the challenges of the real clinical environment. There has been an…
Improving Nursing Oral Care Practice for Community-Dwelling Care-Dependent Older People.
- K. OdaNazahiah Bakri Moira Smith
- 30 September 2024
Medicine
Oral care training based on interprofessional collaboration and education enhances nursing staff knowledge but not their confidence in oral care provision, but ongoing hands-on practical training in collaboration with oral health professionals has the potential to advance nursing oral-care practice and improve care-dependent older peoples' oral care.
“Embracing The Faith”: The Contribution of Islamic Beliefs on the Provision of Care for People with Parkinson’s Disease in New Zealand and Indonesia
- Martyarini Budi SetyawatiJohn ParsonsBobbi LaingC. Effendy
- 17 November 2023
Medicine
This study examined the practical applications of the Quran, Hadith and Muslim beliefs in caregiver experiences to enhance the support systems for Muslim caregivers in various circumstances, facilitating the advancement of solutions to contemporary social problems.
Current Status of Telerehabilitation Services in Low-Middle Income Countries - A Scoping Review
- R. ParvinJohn ParsonsKaren Day
- 12 December 2025
Medicine
The key themes that emerged from the collected literature include current telerehabilitation status, pandemic utilization, implementation challenges, user understanding of telerehabilitation along with their perceptions and practices, and feasibility together with legal-ethical aspects and acceptability.
Rural unpaid caregivers' experiences in northern Aotearoa, New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.
- Rosemary FreyJanine Wiles V. Burholt
- 1 August 2024
Sociology, Medicine
This research provides valuable insights into challenges and opportunities experienced by rural unpaid caregivers during the Covid-19 pandemic and may help policy-makers and healthcare professionals develop improved emergency preparedness.