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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Wilkinson, J.A. |
A mantle of protection? A critical analysis of the personal safety of district nurses |
2002 |
Whitireia Nursing Journal |
9 |
30-36 |
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Rolls, S. |
An exploration of workplace violence in the emergency department: Are emergency nurses safe? |
2006 |
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Ross, J. |
Role identification: An impediment to effective core primary health care teamwork |
2001 |
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Lauder, G.C. |
Health in the workplace: An exploration of healthy options for an aged care setting |
2004 |
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Bresaz, D.M. |
Environmental influences on inpatient assaultive behaviour |
2003 |
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Bigwood, S. |
Got to be a soldier: Mental health nurses experiences of physically restraining patients |
2007 |
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Lidiard, B. |
Implementing the Rating Scale for Aggressive Behaviours in the elderly: Can it make a difference to nursing management of aggressive behaviours in elderly patients with dementia? |
2006 |
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Mosley, B. |
Seclusion management in an acute in-patient unit |
2005 |
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Pepers, M.G. |
A grey zone: The experience of violence in remote nursing practice |
2006 |
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Richardson, S.K., Grainger, P.C.; Joyce, L.R. |
Challenging the culture of Emergency Department violence and aggression |
2022 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
135 |
9-19 |
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Jamieson,I |
What are the views of Generation Y New Zealand Registered Nurses towards nursing, work and career?: A descriptive exploratory study |
2012 |
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290 pp |
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Walker, L. |
?Holding up?: The first biennial NZNO Employment Survey |
2009 |
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Tan, S.T.; Wright, A.; Hemphill, A.; Ashton, K.; Evans, J.H. |
Correction of deformational auricular anomalies by moulding: Results of a fast-track service |
2003 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
116 |
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Finlayson, M.; Aitken, L.H. |
New Zealand nurses' reports on hospital care: An international comparison |
2007 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
23 |
17-28 |
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Pipi, Kataraina; Moss, Michelle; Were, Louise |
Nga manukura o apopo: sustaining kaupapa Maori nurse and midwifery leadership |
2021 |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
12 |
16-24 |
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