Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Lilley, S. |
Experiences of mentoring in primary health care settings: Registered nurses' and students' perspectives |
2006 |
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Vallant, S.R. |
Dialogue and monologue: The relationship between student nurse and nurse clinician: The impact on student learning |
2004 |
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Stewart, L. |
Stories from Pacific Island nurses: Why do Pacific Island Bachelor of Nursing students not return to their own countries after being scholarship recipients? |
2004 |
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Dewes, C.A. |
Perceptions and expectations of a kaiawhina role |
2006 |
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Vernon, R.A. |
Developing clinical skill competency of undergraduate nursing students utilising a simulated psychomotor skill laboratory and model of self-directed learning: An evaluation research study |
2003 |
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Best, G.A. |
Being pruned: Student nurses experience of being shaped in clinical practice by lecturers |
2004 |
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Lewis-Clarke, G.M.E. |
Whanau and whanaungatanga issues affecting Maori achievement in tertiary nursing education |
2007 |
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Seccombe, J. |
Nursing students and people with disabilities: Changing curriculum, changing attitudes? |
2004 |
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Marshall, D.C. |
The preceptor's role in student evaluation: An investigation |
2000 |
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Williams, J.L. |
The Cummins model: An adaption to assist foreign nursing students in New Zealand |
2003 |
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Burtenshaw, M.K. |
Characteristics and expectations of beginning Bachelor of Nursing students |
1999 |
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Byrson, K |
Perception of Cultural Safety and Attitudes: A Nursing Student's Reflection and Artwork |
2012 |
Whitireia Nursing Journal |
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51-58 |
Jauny, Ray; Montayre, Jed; Winnington, Rhona; Adams, Jeffery; Neville, Stephen |
Nursing students' perceptions of assisted dying: a qualitative study |
2024 |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
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1-8 |
Guy, Max Timothy |
An exploration of the educational experiences of new nurses who are men within Aotearoa New Zealand |
2020 |
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131 p. |
Corner, Kathy |
Perceptions of Indian IQNs transitioning into a bachelor of nursing programme in New Zealand |
2020 |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
11 |
61-62 |