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Lesa, R. |
Advanced physical assessment skills: Factors that influence registered nurses' use of skills in the clinical setting, on completion of an advanced health assessment course |
2007 |
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Stewart, C.M. |
“Caring as the heart of nursing education” |
2007 |
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Roberts, C. |
The influence of nursing culture on family visiting in adult intensive care units |
2007 |
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Dillon, D.R. |
Islands, islandness and nursing: Advanced nursing practice in rural remote and small island areas |
2006 |
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Robertson, A.M. |
Meeting the maternity needs of rural women: Negotiating the reality of remote rural nursing and midwifery practice |
2006 |
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Becker, F. |
Recruitment & retention: Magnet hospitals |
2005 |
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Kinniburgh, L. |
Treaty of Waitangi education: A pakeha woman's reflections on her journey |
2007 |
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Boyd, M.E. |
Advancing nursing knowledge: The experience of a nurse working with dying people in a highly remote rural area |
2005 |
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Fogarty, K. |
The assessment of competence in the novice nurse in the adult intensive care unit |
2005 |
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Maw, H. |
The challenge of developing primary health care nurse practitioner roles in rural New Zealand |
2005 |
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Isles, V. |
The development and role of the clinical nurse specialist in New Zealand: A comparison of the role with that in the United States of America, United Kingdom, and Australia |
2005 |
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Magrath, K.L. |
From chrysalis to butterfly: Transition experiences of new graduates in primary health care nursing practice in New Zealand |
2005 |
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Fahey, M. |
Family centred care in the newborn intensive care unit: Creating a supportive environment |
2003 |
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Roberts, M.H. |
An exploration of the experiences of Maori nurses in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
2004 |
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Thompson, R. |
Red Band nursing: From swannies to stethoscopes |
2004 |
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