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Bresaz, D.M. Environmental influences on inpatient assaultive behaviour 2003 details  
Laracy, K. Exploration of the self: The journey of one pakeha cultural safety nurse educator 2003 details  
Strochnetter, K.T. Influences on nurses' pain management practices within institutions: A constructivist approach 2000 details  
Lyall, C. Therapeutic relationships: What are inpatient registered nurses perceptions of the factors which influence therapeutic relationship development? 2003 details  
Wilson, L.J. Futurist planning, not a shortage stopgap: Recruitment and retention of registered nurses in New Zealand 2001 details  
Cullens, V. Not just a shortage of girls: The shortage of nurses in post World War 2 New Zealand 1945-1955 2001 details  
Lilley, S. Experiences of mentoring in primary health care settings: Registered nurses' and students' perspectives 2006 details  
Wilson, B. Maintaining equilibrium: The community mental health nurse and job satisfaction 2005 details  
Goulding, M.T. The influence of work-related stress on nurses' smoking: A comparison of perceived stress levels in smokers and non-smokers in a sample of mental health nurses 2006 details  
Bigwood, S. Got to be a soldier: Mental health nurses experiences of physically restraining patients 2007 details  
Codlin, K.C. Mental health nurses and clinical supervision: A naturalistic comparison study into the effect of group clinical supervision on minor psychological disturbance, job satisfaction and work-related stress 2004 details  
Kidd, J.D. Aroha mai: Nurses, nursing and mental illness 2008 details   url
Grayson, S. Nursing management of the rheumatic fever secondary prophylaxis programme 2001 details  
Prebble, K. Ordinary men and uncommon women: A history of psychiatric nursing in New Zealand public mental hospitals, 1939-1972 2007 details   url
McDonald, S. Registered nurses' perceptions of their role in acute inpatient care in New Zealand: A qualitative descriptive study 2004 details  
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