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Recent Submissions
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An exploratory study of the barriers to and support provided to facilitate the career progression of migrant women into leadership positions at New Zealand workplaces
(2022)This paper examines migrant women’s career progression experiences into leadership roles in New Zealand. Hitherto, there is limited literature on understanding the challenges and barriers facing this group. To better ... -
An exploratory study of factors influencing the attraction and retention of skilled employees in the digital sector in Hawke’s Bay
(2022)INTRODUCTION: This study examines why skilled digital sector labour moves to, returns to live in or leaves the regional community in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand. In the wider context, the study discusses the potential impact ... -
The effects of strength and balance training using a Rock-it Board in an ageing population
(2022)BACKGROUND Strength and balance programs are a well-established training method in preventing falls in people over the age of 65 years. However, there is limited research investigating the effects of strength and balance ... -
Using the Meke Meter to understand rangatahi hauora in the Aotearoa New Zealand secondary school context
(2022)BACKGROUND In Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), many rangatahi (adolescents) are not experiencing good quality of life (QoL), which negatively impacts their wellbeing. Wellbeing affects adolescents’ engagement with learning, ... -
Practice to pitch: The relationship between force-velocity profiles and match-day performance of semi-professional rugby union players
(2022)INTRODUCTION: Previous research has investigated team match statistics to determine the most prominent in successful rugby teams, termed rugby performance indicators (RPIs). Coaches believe emphasising specific RPIs may ... -
The benefit of social recruiting in the Hawke’s Bay hospitality industry
(2022)This dissertation explores the benefits of social recruiting in the Hawke's Bay hospitality industry by examining the social media use of hospitality students, employers, and employees as it relates to promoting job ... -
A literature review of oral health awareness among caregivers in aged care facilities
(2020)RESEARCH QUESTION The aim of this study was to review the literature that analyses the knowledge, awareness and attitudes of caregivers working in residential homes regarding oral health. ABSTRACT The population of ... -
An exploratory study of the potential for SMEs in New Zealand to learn from Chinese SMEs regarding digital marketing
(2020)"An Exploratory Study of the Potential for SMEs in New Zealand to Learn from Chinese SMEs regarding Digital Marketing" aims to investigate the potential for improving New Zealand SMEs’ digital marketing capabilities by ... -
Modernising traffic flow analysis: A computer vision-driven prototype for vehicle detection
(2020)RESEARCH QUESTION How can computer vision be used to support traffic flow analysis? RESEARCH SUB-QUESTIONS What is required within the planning, development and implementation phases of a prototype that performs ... -
Case study analysis of blended-delivery and cloud-based learning elements and resources for an IT degree programme
(2021)RESEARCH QUESTION: How ready are the courses in an NZ case study IT degree program to be delivered via Moodle online and/or remotely? ABSTRACT Advances in web and cloud technologies have made it easier for higher ... -
A pilot programme of fruit grading system using computer vision
(2021)RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. How can New Zealand’s agriculture industry use computer vision technologies to improve the accuracy of their fruit grading system? 2. What are the similarities and differences in object detection ... -
The Meke Meter™: Exploring the wellbeing and quality of life of New Zealanders during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020
(2022)AIM The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) originated from Wuhan, China in 2019. The pandemic has had a significant impact on the world today. While the national 2020 lockdown in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) was successful from ... -
How does polypharmacy impact on the quality of life of older people in New Zealand?
(2020)The ageing population is increasing all over the world and people are living longer with multiple diseases thanks to the development of pharmaceuticals and other health care facilities. Older people who suffer from multiple ... -
Bridging the gap: An integrative literature review on guidelines for the use of dental general anaesthesia in children
(2021)Dental general anaesthesia (DGA) in children has become widely accepted in many countries, including New Zealand. This is a risk to patients' health and well-being; as the DGA referral volume increases, so does the length ... -
Retrospective analysis of National Bowel Screening Programme outcomes in Hawke’s Bay: The need to achieve equity
(2020)BACKGROUND: Bowel cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed and also one of the deadliest cancers in the world. New Zealand’s bowel cancer rates are one of the highest in the world, particularly for females. Both Māori ... -
Hawke’s Bay practice nurses’ perceptions of the delivery of diabetes care
(2019)This research asked the question, what are Hawke’s Bay practice nurses’ perspectives, experiences and expectations of providing diabetes care in the primary health care setting? This involved interviewing registered nurses ...