Cathy Andrew

Associate ProfessorDr Cathy Andrew

Executive Dean
Rehua 322
Internal Phone: 90345

Qualifications & Memberships

Research Interests

My background as a nurse in ICU and mental health led to my initial research around families / whanau and their experiences following a death in ICU. I am a qualitative researcher interested in practice based and educational research. Using a phenomenological approach to explore how people create meaning and purpose in their lives is an ongoing theme in my research and practice.

I have many years of experience in nursing and health educational leadership and management. My interest in health workforce planning and development has contributed to leading numerous collaborative projects between education and practice including curriculum development, evaluation and innovation in educational delivery.

My career has spanned New Zealand, Australia, the UK and the South Pacific. I have served on advisory groups, panels and committees for groups such as Health Quality and Safety, Nursing Council of NZ, Vanuatu Qualifications Authority, NZ Qualification Authority and the National Nurse Leaders group.

Recent Publications

  • Jamieson I., Andrew C., Kirk R. and Willis J. (2020) Generation Z registered nurses and their perceptions of nursing, work and career: What do we know? A literature review.. Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Nurses Organisation Nursing Research Annual Research Forum, 21-21 Feb 2020.
  • Jamieson I., Andrew C., Blunden J. and Kirk R. (2019) Generation Z registered nurses and their perceptions of nursing, work and career: What do we know? A literature review. Dunedin, New Zealand: Australasian Nurse Educators’ Conference, 18-20 Nov 2019.
  • Jamieson I., Andrew C., Kirk R. and Blunden J. (2019) Generation Z registered nurses and their perceptions of nursing, work and career: What do we know? A literature review.. Dunedin, New Zealand: Australasian Nurse Educators Conference (ANEC), 18-20 Nov 2019.