Alannah Meyer

Lecturer
Department of Nursing and Health Science
Eastern Institute of Technology
New Zealand

Academician Nursing
Biography

My research is related to issues identified currently in nursing clinical practice and has sought to add to the body of knowledge, guide practice and provide a better understanding of those issues.  Two renal papers on the role and effectiveness of pre-dialysis nurses have contributed to the clarification of the role and an understanding of what these nurses believed to be effective care.  In an area where patient numbers are growing and resources are stretched, this knowledge is essential for service planning and delivery.  The elder sexuality research raised awareness of the importance of sexuality regardless of age.  With an ageing population, this has implications for age care providers and nurses planning and delivering care in these facilities.

Research Intrest

Nursing

List of Publications
Walker, R., Abel, S., & Meyer, A. (2010). What do New Zealand pre-dialysis nurses believe to be effective care?. Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, 26(2), 26-35.
Floyd, S., & Meyer, A. (2007). Intramuscular injections–what’s best practice? Why is there such a gap between what is taught in nursing schools about the best sites end technique for intramuscular injections and what actually happens in practice? Two nurses decided to find out. NZ Nurs J, 13, 20-22.
Gilmer, M. J., Meyer, A., Davidson, J., & Koziol-McLain, J. (2010). Staff beliefs about sexuality in aged residential care. Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, 26(3), 17-25.