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King, B. E. (1981). Income maintenance and health care provisions for the aged: a comparative study of two societies, the United States and New Zealand. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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King, B. E. (1969). A study of the selection, achievement and loss of student nurses from one school of nursing in New Zealand. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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King, B. E., Callon(?nee Main), L. G., & Fletcher, M. P. (1982). Post-basic nursing education in New Zealand: a report of a survey undertaken in selected geographical areas. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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King, B. E., & Fletcher, M. P. (1981). The nursing workforce in New Zealand 1980. Ph.D. thesis, , .
Abstract: Factual information of the size and composition of the Nursing workforce in New Zealand as well as on the distribution of Nurses, their qualifications and their employment. Two basic factors affecting the workforce, external migration and long term absences, are also discussed. This is the first issue of a planned series, to be updated annually by the division of Nursing, Department of Health
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King, B. E., & Fletcher, M. P. (1980). The work life of qualified nurses in one metropolitan hospital – a pilot project. Ph.D. thesis, , .
Abstract: The two interrelated objectives of the project were first to develop and test an approach to obtain relevant data on the characteristics and work patterns of qualified Nurses in New Zealand. Secondly, to institute a system to provide objective data as a basis for management and planning
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King, B. E., & Fletcher, M. P. (1979). Nursing staff employed by hospital boards in New Zealand, 1977 and 1979. Ph.D. thesis, , .
Abstract: The primary purposes of this paper were: to return to hospital boards the results of the analysis of information on a National level, that they had provided individually, to provide an indication of the absolute size of the Nursing workforce in public hospitals in the two years for which the comparable information was available, to illustrate the potential use of basic information to depict the real size of the Nursing workforce at National, regional and local level
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King, B. E., Fletcher, M. P., & Main, L. G. (1985). Institutional provisions for the aged: a survey of one region. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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King, B. E., Fletcher, M. P., & McKenzie, S. (1980). The work life of qualified nurses: the pilot project: a users guide to methodology and mechanics. Ph.D. thesis, , .
Abstract: A paper specifically foe persons interested in using the methodology developed for the project in their own setting. This paper focuses on the problems of undertaking this project and concludes with some practical guidelines about adapting and or simplifying the questionnaire used by the researchers
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King, B. E., & Westerdiep, A. R. (1978). Intensive nursing care units in public hospitals. Ph.D. thesis, , .
Abstract: The basic objective of the survey was to establish the proportion of the nursing staff employed in hospitals who were assigned to Intensive Nursing Care units. Twenty one different types of units were identified with a total of 118 units. Established in twenty four of the twenty nine hospitals throughout the country, Nearly 12 % of registered Nurses where ICU's were established were allocated to these units but the proportion s ranged from a low of 7% in one major Board area, to a high of 26% in another major Board area
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