Ruth Crawford

Ruth Crawford

Lecturer

Email

rcrawford@eit.ac.nz

Areas of Teaching

Nursing, nursing communication, nursing research, child and adolescent health

Qualifications

RN, MPhil (Nursing), PGCert Tertiary Teaching, PhD candidate

Phone

(06) 974 8000

Extension

5401

Research outputs 2010

Riley, C., & Crawford, R. (2010). Reducing health disparities for low decile children and families: A nurse-led response. Journal of Primary Health Care, 2(3), 243-248.

Unac, F., Marshall, B., & Crawford, R. (2010). Nurse practitioners' access to radiology and laboratory services. Nursing Praxis, 26(1), 27-37.

Research outputs 2009

Crawford, R. (2009). From teaching to nursing with joy. Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand, 15(5), 22

Crawford, R. (2009, September-October). Nursing lecturer and e-learning advisor: Working together to create an online postgraduate course. Presented at the Australasian Nurse Educators Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Crawford, R., & Seitzinger, J. (2009, September-October). Chalk2Chat: The collaborative relationship between the e-learning specialist and the lecturer. Presented at the Teaching for Excellence, Excellence in Teaching National Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Crawford, R. (2009, October). Mixed method research: The trials and the tribulations. EIT Research Forum, Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier, New Zealand.

Research outputs 2007

Crawford, R. (2007). Evidence based nursing - how to make EBN work for you and your patients. Presentation. Nursing Grand Round, Hawke's Bay District Health Board.

Research outputs 2006

Crawford, R. (2006, March). The law, health policy and the registered nurse: How nurses can make the law work for them. Paper presented at the International Nursing Leadership Conference, Sydney.

Crawford, R. (2006, October 10). To be positivist, interpretive or radical? That is the question. Paper presented at the Faculty of Health & Sport Science Research Forum, Eastern Institute of Technology, Napier.

Crawford, R. (2006, June). RN's and the law: How to make the law work for you. Presentation to Hawke's Bay District Health Board.

Staff