A team from Massey University are looking at resilience amongst doctors and nurses in general practice post COVID-19, both as psychological and communicative (enacted) resilience, the impact these have had on organisational culture and identity.
Doctors and nurses who worked at the frontline during COVID-19 are sought to undertake an anonymised, 20 minute, one-off survey to be completed at their convenience.
If participants would like to receive an anonymised copy of the research findings, they can provide their email addresses at the end of the online survey to have the report emailed to them.
All participants who return a completed survey before Christmas go into the draw to win one of five $100 Countdown vouchers. Email addresses need to be provided at the end of the survey in order to go into the draw.
Read the research ethics approval and data protection statement.
Liza has been a GP for over 15 years, initially in the North of England and now in Gisborne, New Zealand. She's recently joined Pinnacle MHN as GP liaison for Tairāwhiti.
Read moreWith the Women's Refuge Shielded Site, victims of domestic violence access a shielded portal through which they can contact Women's Refuge and find out how to make a plan to safely get out of a dangerous situation.
Read moreThis new programme is a collaboration between Te Runanga o Kirikiriroa (Facilitation Service) and general practices.
View detailsGPs in each of our districts get frustrated when they hit barriers when seeking interventions from other providers. There is a perception that DHB services are becoming more difficult to access and that different DHBs have different levels of service available to their communities. This page outlines our process for advocating alongside practices.