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Cook, N.; Phillips, B.N.; Sadler, D. The Tidal Model as experienced by patients and nurses in a regional forensic unit 2005 Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing 15 536-540
Ryder-Lewis, M. Reliability study of the Sedation-Agitation Scale in an intensive care unit 2004
Martin, M.; Mullard, T. High level of compliance with rifampicin chemoprophylaxis of meningococcal disease 1997 The New Zealand Public Health Report 4 41-43
Mockford, A. An exploratory descriptive study of the needs of parents after their young child is discharged from hospital following an admission with an acute illness 2008
Horsburgh, M.; Lamdin, R.; Williamson, E. Multiprofessional learning: The attitudes of medical, nursing and pharmacy students to shared learning 2001 Medical Education 35 876-883
Christensen, D.J.C. The nursed passage: a theoretical framework for the nurse-patient partnership 1988
Davies, B. Same person different nurse: A study of the relationship between nurse and patient based on the experience of shifting from secondary care to home-based nursing 2008
Spence, D. Prejudice, paradox and possibility 1999
Dickinson, A.R. Within the web: The family/practitioner relationship in the context of chronic childhood illness 2004
Harding, T.S. Constructing the “other”: On being a man and a nurse 2005
Trenberth, D. New Zealand families' beliefs about what constitutes successful management of unsupervised childcare 2008
Adams, K. A postmodern/poststructural exploration of the discursive formation of professional nursing in New Zealand 1840 – 2000 2003
Seaton, L.; Seaton, P.; Yarwood, J. Preparedness: Lessons for educators from the Christchurch disaster 2013 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 4 11-16
Litchfield, M. Achieving health in a rural community: A case study of nurse – community partnership 2004
Fourie, W.; McDonald, S.; Connor, J.; Bartlett, S. The role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality 2005 International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 14 134-141