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Ruth De Souza
Ruth De Souza
Independent scholar
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Wellness for all: The possibilities of cultural safety and cultural competence in New Zealand
R DeSouza
Journal of Research in Nursing 13 (2), 125-135, 2008
1722008
Motherhood, migration and methodology: Giving voice to the “other.”
R De Souza
The qualitative report 9 (3), 463-482, 2004
1052004
Patient-generated health data management and quality challenges in remote patient monitoring
R Abdolkhani, K Gray, A Borda, R DeSouza
JAMIA open 2 (4), 471-478, 2019
1002019
An overview of help seeking by problem gamblers and their families including barriers to and relevance of services
D Clarke, M Abbott, R DeSouza, M Bellringer
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 5, 292-306, 2007
862007
Problem gambling-barriers to help-seeking behaviours
M Bellringer, J Pulford, M Abbott, R DeSouza, D Clarke
Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2008
702008
Dismantling structural racism: Nursing must not be caught on the wrong side of history
C Moorley, P Darbyshire, L Serrant, J Mohamed, P Ali, R De Souza
Journal of Advanced Nursing 76 (10), 2450-2453, 2020
532020
A unified call to action from Australian nursing and midwifery leaders: ensuring that Black lives matter
L Geia, K Baird, K Bail, L Barclay, J Bennett, O Best, M Birks, L Blackley, ...
Contemporary Nurse 56 (4), 297-308, 2020
532020
Transforming possibilities of care: Goan migrant motherhood in New Zealand
R DeSouza
Contemporary Nurse 20 (1), 87-101, 2005
452005
Walking upright here: Countering prevailing discourses through reflexivity and methodological pluralism
R DeSouza
Muddy Creek Press, 2006
412006
New spaces and possibilities: The adjustment to parenthood for new migrant mothers
R DeSouza
362006
The impact of walk-in centres and GP co-operatives on emergency department presentations: A systematic review of the literature
J Crawford, S Cooper, R Cant, R DeSouza
International Emergency Nursing 34, 36-42, 2017
352017
Regulating migrant maternity: Nursing and midwifery’s emancipatory aims and assimilatory practices
R DeSouza
Nursing inquiry 20 (4), 293-304, 2013
332013
Higher degree students (HDR) during COVID-19: Disrupted routines, uncertain futures, and active strategies of resilience and belonging
C Gomes, NA Hendry, R De Souza, L Hjorth, I Richardson, D Harris, ...
Journal of International Students 11 (S2), 19-37, 2021
292021
Sailing in a new direction: Multicultural mental health in New Zealand
R DeSouza
Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health 5 (2), 155-165, 2006
292006
One woman’s empowerment is another’s oppression: Korean migrant mothers on giving birth in Aotearoa New Zealand
R DeSouza
Journal of Transcultural Nursing 25 (4), 348-356, 2014
252014
Demographic predictors of cervical cancer screening in Chinese women in New Zealand
W Gao, J Paterson, R DeSouza, T Lu
NZ Med J 121, 2008
242008
Researching with communities: grounded perspectives on engaging communities in research
A Williamson, R DeSouza
Muddycreek Press, 2007
242007
Teaching ethics: Intersectionality, care failure and moral courage
R Ion, R DeSouza, T Kerin
Nurse education today 62, 98-100, 2018
232018
Who is a'good'mother?: Moving beyond individual mothering to examine how mothers are produced historically and socially
R De Souza
Australian Journal of Child and Family Health Nursing 10 (2), 15-18, 2013
232013
Representing ethnic communities in the media
A Williamson, R DeSouza
Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal 1 (1), 20-23, 2006
182006
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