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Prof Nicolette Sheridan DipOccHealth Practice, MPubHealth, PhD

Head of School - School of Nursing

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Nursing

Research. Professor Sheridan is principal or named investigator on 28 research projects (2006-17) awarded approximately NZD$11,000,000.  Twenty-three projects have been completed.

Five studies are in progress. Two are being undertaken in parallel in NZ and Ontario and Québec, Canada: ‘Implementing models of primary health care for older adults with complex needs’ funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand (NZD$1,199,925) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CAD$2,499,938). Sheridan was PI of the NZ project until mid-2016 when she accepted a professorial position at 黑料网; she is continuing as co-lead until completion in 2018.

In 2016 ‘Knowledge Translation in Australasian paediatric acute care settings: a multi-centred, cluster, randomised controlled trial comparing a tailored, theory informed Knowledge Translation intervention versus passive dissemination of a bronchiolitis guideline (PREDICT KT Study)’ was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia (AUD$600,000).

Two New Zealand research projects also awarded funding in 2016 were ‘The STEP trial’ by the Ministry of Social Development (NZD$750,000) and ‘Measuring and optimising implementation of diabetes control strategies within primary care, and developing a cost-effectiveness model’ by Counties Manukau Health (NZD$184,000).

Nicolette is Director of the Centre for Nursing and Health Research at 黑料网 New Zealand.  She is a registered nurse with a PhD and Master in Public Health from the University of Auckland and holds occupational health and tertiary teaching qualifications. She has tribal affiliations to Ng膩puhi in the North of Aotearoa. Her research interests include health-care consumer experiences of long term conditions, and investigating disparities in primary health care services between indigenous and non-indigenous citizens, and Pacific and non-Pacific citizens, as a means of monitoring government commitment to indigenous rights and equity in health care.

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Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: +64 9 213 6346 DDI
    Location: QA3.44, Quadrangle Building A
    Campus: Albany Auckland

Qualifications

  • Diploma in Occupational Health Practice - University of Otago (1994)
  • Master of Public Health (2.1) - University of Auckland (1997)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - University of Auckland (2006)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, 黑料网

Research Expertise

Research Interests

Research interests. health equity, primary health care, population health, consumer experience, long term conditions, and self-management.

Research. Professor Sheridan is principal or named investigator on 28 research projects (2006-17) awarded approximately NZD$11,000,000.  Twenty-three projects have been completed.

Five studies are in progress. Two are being undertaken in parallel in NZ and Ontario and Québec, Canada: ‘Implementing models of primary health care for older adults with complex needs’ funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand (NZD$1,199,925) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CAD$2,499,938). Sheridan was PI of the NZ project until mid-2016 when she accepted a professorial position at 黑料网; she is continuing as co-lead until completion in 2018.

In 2016 ‘Knowledge Translation in Australasian paediatric acute care settings: a multi-centred, cluster, randomised controlled trial comparing a tailored, theory informed Knowledge Translation intervention versus passive dissemination of a bronchiolitis guideline (PREDICT KT Study)’ was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia (AUD$600,000).

Two New Zealand research projects also awarded funding in 2016 were ‘The STEP trial’ by the Ministry of Social Development (NZD$750,000) and ‘Measuring and optimising implementation of diabetes control strategies within primary care, and developing a cost-effectiveness model’ by Counties Manukau Health (NZD$184,000).

Thematics

Health and Well-being

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Aged Health Care (111702): Health and Community Services (111708): Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance) (111711): Health Promotion (111712): Maori Health (111713): Medical And Health Sciences (110000): Nursing (111000): Pacific Peoples Health (111715): Primary Health Care (111717): Public Health and Health Services (111700)

Research Projects

Completed Projects

Project Title: Evidence to guide investment in a model of primary care for all

Date Range: 2018 - 2021

Funding Body: Health Research Council of New Zealand

Project Team:

Research Outputs

Journal

Sheridan, N., Hoare, K., Carryer, J., Mills, J., Hewitt, S., Love, T., . . . Stokes, T. (2024). Nurses’ work in relation to patient health outcomes: an observational study comparing models of primary care. International Journal for Equity in Health. 23(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Carryer, J., Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Jansen, RMK., Harwood, M., Love, T., & Kenealy, T. (2024). Hauora M膩ori – M膩ori health: a right to equal outcomes in primary care. International Journal for Equity in Health. 23(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Hewitt, SL., Mills, JE., Hoare, KJ., & Sheridan, NF. (2024). The process of nurses' role negotiation in general practice: A grounded theory study. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 80(5), 1914-1926
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Love, T., Kenealy, T., Aguirre-Duarte, N., Arroll, B., Atmore, C., . . . Peck, C. (2023). Is there equity of patient health outcomes across models of general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand? A national cross-sectional study. International Journal for Equity in Health. 22(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Carryer, J., Sheridan, N.
Stuart, J., Sheridan, N., Cloutier, P., Reid, S., Tse, S., Spettigue, W., . . . Gray, C. (2023). Pediatric emergency department physicians’ perceptions of virtual mental health assessments for urgent needs. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 25(3), 193-199
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sudarsan, I., Hoare, K., Sheridan, N., & Roberts, J. (2023). Navigating asthma—the immigrant child in a tug-of-war: A constructivist grounded theory. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 32(13-14), 4009-4023
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Hewitt, S., Mills, J., Hoare, K., & Sheridan, N. (2022). Grounded Theory Method and Symbolic Interactionism: Freedom of Conceptualization and the Importance of Context in Research. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung. 23(3)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sudarsan, I., Hoare, K., Sheridan, N., & Roberts, J. (2022). Giving voice to children in research: The power of child-centered constructivist grounded theory methodology. Research in Nursing and Health. 45(4), 488-497
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sudarsan, I., Hoare, K., Sheridan, N., & Roberts, J. (2022). Positioning the researcher for studying Indian immigrant children's asthma in New Zealand: a reflective account. Qualitative Research Journal. 22(3), 378-390
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sudarsan, I., Hoare, K., Sheridan, N., & Roberts, J. (2022). South Asian immigrants’ and their family carers’ beliefs, practices and experiences of childhood long-term conditions: An integrative review. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 78(7), 1897-1908
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Philbrick, G., Sheridan, NF., & McCauley, K. (2022). An exploration of New Zealand mental health nurses’ personal physical activities. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. 31(3), 625-638
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Haskell, L., Tavender, EJ., O'Brien, S., Wilson, CL., Borland, ML., Cotterell, E., . . . Dalziel, SR. (2022). Can targeted interventions change the factors influencing variation in management of infants with bronchiolitis? A survey of Australian and New Zealand clinicians: A paediatric research in emergency departments international collaborative (PREDICT) study. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 58(2), 302-311
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Hoare, K., McKee, T., Broome, L., Vaughan-Jones, R., Jansen, R., & Sheridan, N. (2021). An audit of nurses using standing order directives to administer medications to children at risk of contracting rheumatic fever. New Zealand Medical Journal. 134(1547), 63-70
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Haskell, L., Tavender, EJ., O’Brien, S., Wilson, CL., Babl, FE., Borland, ML., . . . Dalziel, SR. (2021). Process evaluation of a cluster randomised controlled trial to improve bronchiolitis management – a PREDICT mixed-methods study. BMC Health Services Research. 21(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Haskell, L., Tavender, EJ., Wilson, CL., O’Brien, S., Babl, FE., Borland, ML., . . . Dalziel, SR. (2021). Development of targeted, theory-informed interventions to improve bronchiolitis management. BMC Health Services Research. 21(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Haskell, L., Tavender, EJ., Wilson, CL., O'Brien, S., Babl, FE., Borland, ML., . . . Dalziel, SR. (2021). Effectiveness of Targeted Interventions on Treatment of Infants with Bronchiolitis: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Pediatrics. 175(8), 797-806
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kidd, J., Cassim, S., Rolleston, A., Keenan, R., Lawrenson, R., Sheridan, N., . . . Hokowhitu, B. (2021). H膩 Ora: Reflecting on a Kaupapa M膩ori Community-Engaged Co-design Approach to Lung Cancer Research. International Journal of Indigenous Health. 16(2), 192-207 Retrieved from https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijih/article/view/33106
[Journal article]Authored by: Cassim, G., Sheridan, N.
Hewitt, SL., Sheridan, NF., Hoare, K., & Mills, JE. (2021). Understanding the general practice nursing workforce in New Zealand: An overview of characteristics 2015-19. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 27(1), 22-29
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Tan, E., Braithwaite, I., McKinlay, C., Riley, J., Hoare, K., Okesene-Gafa, K., . . . Dalziel, SR. (2020). Randomised controlled trial of paracetamol or ibuprofen, as required for fever and pain in the first year of life, for prevention of asthma at age 6 years: Paracetamol or ibuprofen in the primary prevention of asthma in Tamariki (PIPPA Tamariki) protocol. BMJ Open. 10(12)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Wilson, RL., Carryer, J., Dewing, J., Rosado, S., Gildberg, F., Hutton, A., . . . Sheridan, N. (2020). The state of the nursing profession in the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife 2020 during COVID-19: A Nursing Standpoint. Nursing Philosophy. 21(3)
[Journal article]Authored by: Carryer, J., Sheridan, N.
Haskell, L., Tavender, EJ., Wilson, C., Babl, FE., Oakley, E., Sheridan, N., . . . Dalziel, SR. (2020). Understanding factors that contribute to variations in bronchiolitis management in acute care settings: A qualitative study in Australia and New Zealand using the Theoretical Domains Framework. BMC Pediatrics. 20(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Chatindiara, I., Sheridan, N., Kruger, M., & Wham, C. (2020). Eating less the logical thing to do? Vulnerability to malnutrition with advancing age: A qualitative study. Appetite. 146
[Journal article]Authored by: Kruger, M., Sheridan, N.
Kuluski, K., Peckham, A., Gill, A., Gagnon, D., Wong-Cornall, CW., McKillop, A., . . . Sheridan, N. (2019). What is Important to Older People with Multimorbidity and Their Caregivers? Identifying Attributes of Person Centered Care from the User Perspective. International Journal of Integrated Care. 19(3)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Moloney, W., Boxall, P., Parsons, M., & Sheridan, N. (2018). Which factors influence New Zealand registered nurses to leave their profession?. New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations. 43(1), 1-13 Retrieved from https://www.nzjournal.org/past_issues.htm
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Shaw, J., Gray, CS., Baker, GR., Denis, JL., Breton, M., Gutberg, J., . . . Wodchis, W. (2018). Mechanisms, contexts and points of contention: Operationalizing realist-informed research for complex health interventions. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 18(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kuluski, K., Peckham, A., Gill, A., Arneja, J., Morton-Chang, F., Parsons, J., . . . Sheridan, N. (2018). "You've got to look after yourself, to be able to look after them" a qualitative study of the unmet needs of caregivers of community based primary health care patients. BMC Geriatrics. 18(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, NF., Kenealy, TW., Fitzgerald, AC., Kuluski, K., Dunham, A., McKillop, AM., . . . Gill, A. (2019). How does it feel to be a problem? Patients’ experiences of self-management support in New Zealand and Canada. Health Expectations. 22(1), 34-45
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Shaw, J., McKillop, A., Sheridan, N., Gray, CS., Carswell, P., Wodchis, WP., . . . Kenealy, T. (2018). Correction: Advancing Implementation Science for Quality and Safety in Primary Health Care: The Integrated Care for Older Adults with Complex Health Needs Study (iCOACH)(BMJ Quality and Safety (2017) DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2017-006696.2). BMJ Quality and Safety. 27(8), e6
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Wodchis, WP., Ashton, T., Baker, GR., Sheridan, N., Kuluski, K., McKillop, A., . . . Kenealy, T. (2018). A research program on implementing integrated care for older adults with complex health needs (iCOACH): An international collaboration. International Journal of Integrated Care. 18(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Steele Gray, C., Barnsley, J., Gagnon, D., Belzile, L., Kenealy, T., Shaw, J., . . . Wodchis, WP. (2018). Using information communication technology in models of integrated community-based primary health care: Learning from the iCOACH case studies. Implementation Science. 13(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Haskell, L., Tavender, EJ., Wilson, C., O'Brien, S., Babl, FE., Borland, ML., . . . Dalziel, SR. (2018). Implementing evidence-based practices in the care of infants with bronchiolitis in Australasian acute care settings: Study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled study. BMC Pediatrics. 18(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Steele Gray, C., Wodchis, WP., Baker, GR., Carswell, P., Kenealy, T., McKillop, A., . . . Sheridan, N. (2018). Mapping for conceptual clarity: Exploring implementation of integrated community-based primary health care from a whole systems perspective. International Journal of Integrated Care. 18(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Dowell, A., Stubbe, M., MacDonald, L., Tester, R., Gray, L., Vernall, S., . . . Dew, K. (2018). A longitudinal study of interactions between health professionals and people with newly diagnosed diabetes. Annals of Family Medicine. 16(1), 37-44
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, NF., Kenealy, TW., Schmidt-Busb, JIG., & Rea, HH. (2015). Population health in New Zealand 2000–2013: From determinants of health to targets. SAGE Open Medicine. 3
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, NF., Kenealy, TW., Kidd, JD., Schmidt-Busby, JIG., Hand, JE., Raphael, DL., . . . Rea, HH. (2015). Patients' engagement in primary care: powerlessness and compounding jeopardy. A qualitative study. Health Expectations. 18(1), 32-43
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, NF., Kenealy, TW., Schmidt-Busby, JI., & Rea, HH. (2015). Population health in New Zealand 2000-2013: From determinants of health to targets.. SAGE Open Med. 3, 2050312115573654
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, NF., Kenealy, TW., Connolly, MJ., Mahony, F., Barber, PA., Boyd, MA., . . . Moffitt, A. (2011). Health equity in the New Zealand health care system: A national survey. International Journal for Equity in Health. 10
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Stewart, L., Lampshire, D., Robust, TT., Parsons, J., . . . Connolly, M. (2017). When equity is central to research: Implications for researchers and consumers in the research team. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kuluski, K., Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Breton, M., McKillop, A., Shaw, J., . . . Wodchis, WP. (2017). “On the margins and not the mainstream:” Case selection for the implementation of community based primary health care in Canada and New Zealand. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Kuluski, K., McKillop, A., Parsons, J., & Wong-Cornall, C. (2017). Are patient and carer experiences mirrored in the practice reviews of self-management support (PRISMS) provider taxonomy?. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Eadie, IJ., & Sheridan, NF. (2017). Midwives’ experiences of working in an obstetric high dependency unit: A qualitative study. Midwifery. 47, 1-7
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Docherty, B., Sheridan, N., & Kenealy, T. (2016). Developing Brief Opportunistic Interactions: Practitioners facilitate patients to identify and change health risk behaviours at an early preventive stage. Primary Health Care Research and Development. 17(4), 319-332
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Day, K., Kenealy, TW., & Sheridan, NF. (2016). Should we embed randomized controlled trials within action research: Arguing from a case study of telemonitoring. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 16(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Breton, M., Steele Gray, C., Sheridan, N., Shaw, J., Parsons, J., Wankah, P., . . . Wodchis, WP. (2017). Implementing community based primary healthcare for older adults with complex needs in Quebec, Ontario and New-Zealand: Describing nine cases. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Tenbensel, T., Miller, F., Breton, M., Couturier, Y., Morton-Chang, F., Ashton, T., . . . Wodchis, W. (2017). How do policy and institutional settings shape opportunities for community-based primary health care? A comparison of Ontario, Québec and New Zealand. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Wong-Cornall, C., Parsons, J., Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., & Peckham, A. (2017). Extending “continuity of care” to include the contribution of family carers. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
McKillop, A., Shaw, J., Sheridan, N., Gray, CS., Carswell, P., Wodchis, WP., . . . Kenealy, T. (2017). Understanding the attributes of implementation frameworks to guide the implementation of a model of community-based integrated health care for older adults with complex chronic conditions: A metanarrative review. International Journal of Integrated Care. 17(2)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kenealy, TW., Sheridan, NF., & Orr-Walker, BJ. (2017). Six new studies about diabetes: What can we learn that might benefit m膩ori and pacific people?. New Zealand Medical Journal. 130(1450), 8-11
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Mckillop, A., Sheridan, N., & Rowe, D. (2013). New light through old windows: Nurses, colonists and indigenous survival. Nursing Inquiry. 20(3), 265-276
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Salmon, E., Rea, H., Raphael, D., & Schmidt-Busby, J. (2011). Helplessness, self blame and faith may impact on self management in COPD: A qualitative study. Primary Care Respiratory Journal. 20(3), 307-314
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N. (2013). Medical professionalism requires that the best interest of the patient must always come first: Yes. Journal of Primary Health Care. 5(1), 74-75
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Parsons, JGM., Sheridan, N., Rouse, P., Robinson, E., & Connolly, M. (2013). A randomized controlled trial to determine the effect of a model of restorative home care on physical function and social support among older people. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 94(6), 1015-1022
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Barton, J., Dew, K., Dowell, A., Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Macdonald, L., . . . Stubbe, M. (2016). Patient resistance as a resource: candidate obstacles in diabetes consultations. Sociology of health & illness. 38(7), 1151-1166
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Daly, B., Arroll, B., Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., & Scragg, R. (2016). Quantification of diabetes consultations by the main primary health care nurse groups in Auckland, New Zealand. Primary Health Care Research and Development. 17(5), 524-529
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kenealy, TW., Parsons, MJG., Rouse, APB., Doughty, RN., Sheridan, NF., Harré Hindmarsh, JK., . . . Rea, HH. (2015). Telecare for diabetes, CHF or COPD: Effect on quality of life, hospital use and costs. A randomised controlled trial and qualitative evaluation. PLoS ONE. 10(3)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Daly, B., Arroll, B., Kenealy, T., Sheridan, N., & Scragg, R. (2015). Management of diabetes by primary health care nurses in Auckland, New Zealand. Journal of Primary Health Care. 7(1), 42-49
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kenealy, TW., Sheridan, NF., & Connolly, MJ. (2015). Healthpathways website: Making the right thing the easy thing to do?. New Zealand Medical Journal. 128(1408), 6-9
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Daly, B., Arroll, B., Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Stewart, A., & Scragg, R. (2014). Foot examinations of diabetes patients by primary health care nurses in Auckland, New Zealand. Primary Care Diabetes. 8(2), 139-146
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Daly, B., Arroll, B., Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., & Scragg, R. (2014). Diabetes knowledge of nurses providing community care for diabetes patients in Auckland, New Zealand. Primary Care Diabetes. 8(3), 215-223
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Daly, B., Kenealy, T., Arroll, B., Sheridan, N., & Scragg, R. (2014). Do primary health care nurses address cardiovascular risk in diabetes patients?. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 106(2), 212-220
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Daly, B., Arroll, B., Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., & Scragg, R. (2013). Characteristics of nurses providing diabetes community and outpatient care in Auckland. Journal of Primary Health Care. 5(1), 19-27
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Daly, B., Kenealy, T., Arroll, B., Sheridan, N., & Scragg, R. (2013). Contribution by primary health nurses and general practitioners to the diabetes annual review (Get Checked) programme in Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealand Medical Journal. 126(1380), 15-26
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Macdonald, L., Stubbe, M., Tester, R., Vernall, S., Dowell, T., Dew, K., . . . Raphael, D. (2013). Nurse-patient communication in primary care diabetes management: An exploratory study. BMC Nursing. 12(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Parsons, M., Senior, H., Mei-Hu Chen, X., Jacobs, S., Parsons, J., Sheridan, N., . . . Kenealy, T. (2013). Assessment without action; a randomised evaluation of the interRAI home care compared to a national assessment tool on identification of needs and service provision for older people in New Zealand. Health and Social Care in the Community. 21(5), 536-544
[Journal article]Authored by: Senior, H., Sheridan, N.
Parsons, J., Rouse, P., Robinson, EM., Sheridan, N., & Connolly, MJ. (2012). Goal setting as a feature of homecare services for older people: Does it make a difference?. Age and Ageing. 41(1), 24-29
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kenealy, T., Rees, D., Sheridan, N., Moffitt, A., Tibby, S., & Homer, J. (2012). A 'whole of system' approach to compare options for CVD interventions in Counties Manukau. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 36(3), 263-268
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Finlayson, MP., Sheridan, NF., Cumming, JM., & Fowler, S. (2012). The impact of funding changes on the implementation of primary health care policy.. Primary health care research & development. 13(2), 120-129
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kenealy, T., & Sheridan, N. (2011). Protocol-based nurse management of type 2 diabetes did not differ from usual GP care for HbA<inf>1c</inf> levels. Annals of Internal Medicine. 155(6)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Connolly, MJ., Kenealy, T., Barber, PA., Carswell, P., Clinton, J., Dyall, L., . . . Sheridan, N. (2011). National variability in provision of health services for major long-term conditions in New Zealand (a report from the ABCC NZ study). New Zealand Medical Journal. 124(1344), 16-35
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kinealy, T., Salmon, E., Rea, H., Raphael, D., & Schmidt-Busby, J. (2011). COPD self-management in New Zealand: Patient attitudes and behaviours. Journal of Primary Health Care. 3(4), 334-335
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Rea, H., Kenealy, T., Adair, J., Robinson, E., & Sheridan, N. (2011). Spirometry for patients in hospital and one month after admission with an acute exacerbation of COPD. International Journal of COPD. 6(1), 527-532
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Rea, H., Kenealy, T., Sheridan, N., & Gorman, D. (2010). Invisible care: Do we need a Code of Rights to protect family and informal carers?. New Zealand Medical Journal. 123(1317)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Rea, H., Kenealy, T., Horwood, F., Sheridan, N., Parsons, M., Wemekamp, B., . . . Degeling, P. (2010). Integrated systems to improve care for very high intensity users of hospital emergency department and for long-term conditions in the community. New Zealand Medical Journal. 123(1320)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sankaran, S., Kenealy, T., Adair, A., Adair, V., Coster, H., Whitehead, N., . . . Rea, H. (2010). A complex intervention to support 'rest home' care: A pilot study. New Zealand Medical Journal. 123(1308), 41-53
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kenealy, T., Docherty, B., Sheridan, N., & Gao, R. (2010). Seeing patients first: Creating an opportunity for practice nurse care?. Journal of Primary Health Care. 2(2), 136-141
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kenealy, TW., Eggleton, KS., Robinson, EM., & Sheridan, NF. (2010). Systematic care to reduce ethnic disparities in diabetes care. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 89(3), 256-261
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Parsons, M., & Rea, H. (2009). Health reality show: Regular celebrities, high stakes, new game - A model for managing complex primary health care. New Zealand Medical Journal. 122(1301), 31-42
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Neuwelt, P., Matheson, D., Arroll, B., Dowell, A., Winnard, D., Crampton, P., . . . Cumming, J. (2009). Putting population health into practice through primary health care. New Zealand Medical Journal. 122(1290), 98-104
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Finlayson, M., & Jones, M. (2009). Position statement: Primary health care nursing. Journal of Primary Health Care. 1(2), 95-97
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Docherty, B., Sheridan, N., & Kenealy, T. (2008). Painting a new picture for practice nurses in a capitated environment: Who holds the brush?. New Zealand Medical Journal. 121(1284)
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Fransen, M., Woodward, M., Norton, R., Coggan, C., Dawe, M., & Sheridan, N. (2002). Risk factors associated with the transition from acute to chronic occupational back pain. Spine. 27(1), 92-98
[Journal article]Authored by: Sheridan, N.

Conference

Wham, C., Sheridan, N., Kruger, M., & Chatindiara, I. (2020, October). Eating less the logical thing to do? Vulnerability to malnutrition with advancing age: A qualitative study. Presented at Vision for Ageing in Aotearoa 2020 Conference. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Kruger, M., Sheridan, N.
Kuluski, K., Peckham, A., Gill, A., Gagnon, D., Dumas, S., Sheridan, N., . . . Parsons, J.What is important to people with multimorbidity and their caregivers? Identifying attributes of person centred primary health care from the user perspective. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Baker, GR., Gray, CS., Shaw, J., Breton, M., Nji, PW., Kenealy, T., . . . Wodchis, W.Designing a survey assessing the scale and spread of integrated care in the iCOACH project. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Green, JK., Burrow, MS., Price, R., Adams, S., & Sheridan, N. (2019). Incorporating a cultural framework, flipped classroom and team-based learning with case studies: A new approach to undergraduate education. Poster session presented at the meeting of ICN Congress 2019. Singapore
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Burrow, M., Green, J., Sheridan, N.
Tenbensel, TG., Williams, AP., Breton, M., Couturier, Y., Miller, FA., Ashton, T., . . . Peckham, A.A comparison of the policy and institutional environment relevant to community-based primary health care in Ontario, Quebec and New Zealand. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Gill, A., Kuluski, K., Peckham, A., Parsons, J., Sheridan, N., McKillop, A., . . . Arneja, J.Functional Limitations Experienced by Older Adults with Complex Care Needs and Its Impact on Access to Community Based Health and Social Care. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kuluski, K., Gill, A., McKillop, A., Parsons, J., Peckham, A., Sheridan, N., . . . Wong-Cornall, C.The Unmet Needs of Patients and Carers within Community Based Primary Health Care. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Gray, CS., Barnsley, J., Gagnon, D., Belzile, L., Kenealy, T., Shaw, J., . . . Wodchis, WP.Using Information Communication Technology in Models of Integrated Community-Based Primary Health Care: Exploring ICT in the iCOACH Study. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Shaw, J., Baker, GR., Gutberg, J., Barnsley, J., Gray, CS., Breton, M., . . . Kenealy, T.Managerial strategies for integrated care: Health care provider engagement in the iCOACH project. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
McKillop, A., Shaw, J., Gray, CS., Sheridan, N., Carswell, P., & Kenealy, T.We know what to do, but how do we do it? A metanarrative review of implementation frameworks to guide the iCOACH project. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Kuluski, K., Gill, A., Peckham, A., Sheridan, N., Gagnon, D., & Belzile, L.What Factors Influence Patient and Carer Engagement in Community Based Primary Health Care? Insights from People with Complex Care Needs and their Carers. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Kuluski, K., McKillop, A., Parsons, J., & McKillop, CA.Are patient and carer experiences mirrored in the Practice Reviews of Self-Management Support (PRISMS) provider taxonomy?. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Gray, CS., Wodchis, WP., Baker, GR., Carswell, P., Sheridan, NF., Breton, M., . . . Parsons, J.Mapping for conceptual clarity: Exploring implementation of integrated community-based primary health care from a whole system perspective.. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Shaw, J., McKillop, A., Sheridan, N., Gray, CS., Carswell, P., Wodchis, WP., . . . Kenealy, T.Advancing Implementation Science for Quality and Safety in Primary Health Care: The Integrated Care for Older Adults with Complex Health Needs Study (iCOACH). BMJ QUALITY & SAFETY. 26 (5)(pp. 431 - 432). 2044-5415.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., & iCOACH, PTT.Consumers with high complex needs co-create a relationship-based approach to care. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Sheridan, N., Kenealy, T., Schmidt-Busby, J., & Rea, H.Population health in New Zealand 2000-2013: Targets disrupt service integration from addressing health determinants. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.
Rea, HH., Kenealy, TW., Rolland, T-M., Naumann, C., Hou, T., & Sheridan, N.Enabling Integrated Health and Care. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE. 1568-4156.
[Conference]Authored by: Sheridan, N.

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 3 3
Co-supervisor 3 2

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Amber Alderson - Doctor of Philosophy
    Exploring acute demand: An investigation into the management of patients presenting to the Emergency Department.
  • Kathryn Vakavosaki - Doctor of Philosophy
    Growing with the population; a novel District Nursing model of care.
  • Marla Burrow - Doctor of Philosophy
    Health care assistant decision making and information behaviour in long term care settings.

Co-supervisor of:

  • Lynn Salt - Doctor of Philosophy
    Discursive shifts in nursing care: Exploring the discourse of nursing allocations in tertiary hospitals in Aotearoa New Zealand.
  • Garalynne Stiles - Doctor of Philosophy
    Moving from animal to plant-based proteins in foodservice settings: a feasibility study
  • Jenny Green - Doctor of Philosophy
    Productive hybrid learning environments in times of transition. A multiple-case study in higher education health contexts.

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • 2024 - Kishan Kumar - Doctor of Philosophy
    Understanding the work of public health nurses in Fiji and the challenges they face
  • 2024 - Sarah Hewitt - Doctor of Philosophy
    Negotiating the role of nurses in New Zealand general practice: A grounded theory study
  • 2021 - Maree Sheard - Doctor of Philosophy
    New Zealand Defence Force nursing officers' navigation of professional accountabilities and role expectations An exploration informed by Foucauldian concepts

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2023 - Indu Sudarsan - Doctor of Philosophy
    Navigating Asthma鈥擳he Immigrant Child in a Tug-of-War: A Constructivist Grounded Theory
  • 2020 - Idah Chatindiara - Doctor of Philosophy
    Frailty, Nutrition & Healthy Ageing: Evaluating Nutrition Risk in Support of Healthy Ageing