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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
McNab, M. The nursing roles in respect of tuberculosis in New Zealand from 1928 to 1966 2005
Hansen, S. The reality: Doctors and nurses in general practice in New Zealand 2005
Matheson, S. Psychiatric/mental health nursing: Positioning undergraduate education 2002
Andrews, C.M. Developing a nursing speciality: Plunket Nursing 1905 – 1920 2001
Chenery, K. 'Can mummy come too?' Rhetoric and realities of 'family-centred care' in one New Zealand hospital, 1960-1990 2001
Prebble, K. Ordinary men and uncommon women: A history of psychiatric nursing in New Zealand public mental hospitals, 1939-1972 2007
Ross, M.E. A study into the effects of the New Zealand health reforms of the 1990's on the role of the nurse manager 2005
Sargison, P.A. Essentially a woman's work: A history of general nursing in New Zealand, 1830-1930 2002
Cullens, V. Not just a shortage of girls: The shortage of nurses in post World War 2 New Zealand 1945-1955 2001
Adams, K. A postmodern/poststructural exploration of the discursive formation of professional nursing in New Zealand 1840 – 2000 2003
Ramsamy, K. Colonisation: The experience of a psychiatric nurse through the lens of reflective autobiography 2006
Arcus, K.J. Often wearisome, sometimes saddening, but always interesting: A hundred years of district nursing in Wellington, 1903-2003 2004
Smillie, A. The end of tranquillity? An exploration of some organisational and societal factors that generated discord upon the introduction of trained nurses into New Zealand hospitals, 1885-1914 2003
Williams, B.G. The primacy of the nurse in New Zealand 1960s-1990s: Attitudes, beliefs and responses over time 2000
Phillips, S. Exploration of the socio-cultural conditions and challenges which may impede nursing development in the twenty-first century and proactive strategies to counter these challenges 1999