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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Meeks, Maggie; Miligan, Kaye; Seaton, Philippa; Josland, Heather |
Interprofessional education: let's listen to the students |
2023 |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
39 |
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McLelland, Hinemoa; Hindmarsh, Jennie H.; Akroyd, Shaun |
Effective HPV vaccination with Maori male students: Evaluation of a Kaupapa Maori primary-health-care initiative |
2021 |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
37 |
45-52 |
|
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McKelvie, Rhonda |
Where we are and how we got here: an institutional ethnography of the Nurse Safe Staffing Project in New Zealand |
2019 |
|
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289 p. |
|
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McGregor, Jennifer |
Historical Trauma Theory: The implications for nursing in Aotearoa New Zealand |
2021 |
|
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79 p. |
|
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McGinty, Melinda; Poot, Betty; Clarke, Jane |
Registered nurse prescribing: A descriptive survey of prescribing practices in a single district health board in Aotearoa New Zealand |
2020 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
36 |
61-72 |
|
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McDonald, Christine |
Working collaboratively in hospice and palliative care: Sharing time; a grounded theory |
2018 |
|
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230 p. |
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McCormick, Glen; Thompson, Sean R |
Provision of palliative and end-of-life care by paramedics in New Zealand communities: a review of international practice and the New Zealand context |
2019 |
Whitireia Journal of Nursing, Health and Social Services |
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51-57 |
|
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McClunie-Trust, Patricia; Greenwood, Joanne |
The lived experience of people with psoriasis: a qualitative meta-synthesis |
2023 |
Kaitiaki Nursing Research |
14 |
25-40 |
|
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McChesney, Ruth; McClunie-Trust, Patricia |
Anticipatory prescribing in community palliative and end-of-life care: a realist review |
2021 |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
12 |
32-43 |
|
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Matthews, Tamyra Marie |
Breaking bad news about cancer: The experience of patients, patients' family/whanau members and healthcare professionals |
2020 |
|
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258 p. |
|
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Mathew, Biby Rose |
Systematic literature review of the major themes in New Zealand health informatics research |
2021 |
|
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66 p. |
|
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Marshall, Dianne; Finlayson, Mary |
Applied cognitive task analysis methodology: Fundamental cognitive skills surgical nurses require to manage patient deterioration |
2022 |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
38 |
25-37 |
|
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Marshall, Dianne |
Surgical nurses' non-technical skills: A human factors approach |
2016 |
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256 p. |
|
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Marshall, Dianne |
The impact of simulation-based learning activity using actor patients on final year nursing students' learning |
2023 |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
39 |
|
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Marshall, Diane; Honey, Michelle |
Simulated actor patients support clinical skill development in undergraduate nurses: a qualitative study |
2021 |
Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand |
37 |
35-44 |
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