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Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Richardson, S.; Allen, J. |
Casualization of the nursing workforce: A New Zealand perspective on an international phenomenon |
2001 |
International Journal of Nursing Practice |
7 |
104-108 |
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Richardson, S.; Ardagh, M.; Hider, P. |
New Zealand health professionals do not agree about what defines appropriate attendance at an emergency department |
2006 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
119 |
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Richardson, S.K., Grainger, P.C.; Joyce, L.R. |
Challenging the culture of Emergency Department violence and aggression |
2022 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
135 |
9-19 |
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Richardson, S.K.; Grainger, P.C.; Ardagh, M.W.; Morrison, R. |
Violence and aggression in the emergency department is under-reported and under-appreciated |
2018 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
131 |
50-58 |
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Richardson, Sandra |
Senior nurses' perceptions of cultural safety in an acute clinical practice area |
2009 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
25 |
27-36 |
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Rickard, Debbie |
Parents as experts: partnership in the care of the chronically ill children : Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study, Fellowship for Nurses of Young Children, 1999 |
1999 |
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65p. |
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Rickard,D |
Parents as experts: Partnership in the care of chronically ill children |
1999 |
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65 pp |
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Ripekapaia Gloria Ryan; Wilson, Denise |
Nga tukitanga mai koka ki tona ira : Maori mothers and child to mother violence |
2010 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
26 |
25-35 |
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Roberts, Jennifer; Floyd, Sue; Thompson, Shona |
The clinical nurse specialist in New Zealand : how is the role defined? |
2011 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
27 |
24-35 |
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Rochford, N.M. |
As a nurse in the family: Three women's stories of what it means for a female nurse to be caregiver to a family member who is ill, elderly or with an enduring illness |
2004 |
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Roddick, J.A. |
When the flag flew at half mast: Nursing and the 1918 influenza epidemic in Dunedin |
2005 |
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Rodgers, J.A. |
Nursing education in New Zealand 1883 to 1930: the persistance of the Nightingale ethos |
1985 |
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Rodgers, J.A. |
A paradox of power and marginality: New Zealand nurses' professional campaign during war, 1900 – 1920 |
1994 |
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Rodgers, V.; Neville, S.J. |
Personal autonomy for older people living in residential care: An overview |
2007 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
23 |
29-36 |
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Rodgers, Vivien; Gilmour, Jean |
Shaping student nurses' attitudes towards older people through learning and experience |
2011 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
27 |
13-20 |
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