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Lindley, G. (2007). Using frameworks to critically analyse the advancement of rural practice: One nurse's experience. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Green, M. (2005). Psychiatric consultation liaison nurse: A model for practice. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Gillard, D. (2002). When I am nursing. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Kingsbury, K. (2000). The illlusion of separateness, a philosophical study of nursing and naturopathic practice: Healing connections between people. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Joyce, M. (2004). The Strengths Perspective: Relevance and application to mental health nursing and crisis resolution work. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Hoare, K., Fairhurst-Winstanley, W., Horsburgh, M., & McCormack, R. (2008). Nurse employment in primary care: UK and New Zealand. The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners website, 35(1), 4–10.
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Horsburgh, M., Goodyear-Smith, F., & Yallop, J. (2008). Nursing initiatives in primary care: An approach to risk reduction for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners website, 35(3), 176–182.
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Litchfield, M. (2004). Achieving health in a rural community: A case study of nurse – community partnership. Wellington: Litchfield Healthcare Associates.
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Sheridan, N. F. (2005). Mapping a new future: Primary health care nursing in New Zealand. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Sutton, D. M. (2007). An analysis of the application of Christensen's Nursing Partnership Model in vascular nursing: A case study approach. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Elliott, M. M. (2006). Model of care development: Moving between liaison and complex care coordination in the community health setting.
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