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(2001). Dementia care: A literature review. Vision: A Journal of Nursing, 7(13), 33–36.
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Richardson, F. (2012). Editorial: Cultural Safety 20 Years On Time to Celebrate or Commiserate? Available through NZNO library, (19), 5–8.
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Walker, J., Bailey, S., Brasell-Brian, R., & Gould, S. (2001). Evaluating a problem based learning course: An action research study. Contemporary Nurse, 10(1/2), 30–38.
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McLeland, A., & Williams, A. (2002). An emancipatory praxis study of nursing students on clinical practicum in New Zealand: Pushed to the peripheries. Contemporary Nurse, 12(2), 185–193.
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Logan, C. M. (2000). Anaesthetic nursing: Focusing perioperative practice on the patient.
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Raleigh, S. (2007). The meaning and importance of service for health professionals. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Grant-Mackie, D. (2000). A literature review of competence in relation to speciality nursing. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Pearson, J. R. (2002). Health promotion in one New Zealand primary school: A case study. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Gardner, G., Dunn, S., Carryer, J. B., & Gardner, A. (2006). Competency and capability: Imperative for nurse practitioner education. The author-version of article, available online from Queensland University of Technology ePrints arc, 24(1), 8–14.
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