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Simon, V.N. Characterising Maori nursing practice 2006 Contemporary Nurse 22 203-213 details  
Cook, N.; Phillips, B.N.; Sadler, D. The Tidal Model as experienced by patients and nurses in a regional forensic unit 2005 Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 15 536-540 details  
Giddings, D.L.S. A theoretical model of social consciousness 2005 Advances in Nursing Science 28 224-239 details  
Wright, R. Linking theory with practice 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 14-15 details  
Webby, A. Developing safe nursing practice for Maori 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 16-17 details  
Carter, H.; MacLeod, R.; Brander, P.; McPherson, K. Living with a terminal illness: Patients' priorities 2004 Journal of Advanced Nursing 45 611-620 details  
Garrod, A. Cultural safety: Living with disability 2002 Whitireia Nursing Journal 9 14-19 details  
O'Brien, A.J. The therapeutic relationship: Historical development and contemporary significance 2001 Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 8 129-137 details  
Polaschek, N. Negotiated care: A model for nursing work in the renal setting 2003 Journal of Advanced Nursing 42 355-363 details  
Litchfield, M. Professional development: Developing a new model of integrated care 1998 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 4 23-25 details  
Barton, Pipi; Wilson, Denise Te Kapunga Putohe (the restless hands) : a Maori centred nursing practice model 2008 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 24 6-15 details  
Vernon, R.A.; Jacobs, S.; Papps, E. An innovative initiative for advanced nursing practice roles 2007 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 14 16-17 details   url
Gallagher, P. Rethinking the gap: Investigating the theory-practice relationship in nursing 2005 details   url
Litchfield, M. Towards a people-pivotal paradigm for healthcare: Report of the Turangi primary health care nursing innovation 2003-2006 2006 details  
Turner, C.L.E. A process evaluation of a shared leadership model in an intensive care unit details  
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