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McEldowney, R.A. A new lamp is shining: life histories of five feminist nurse educators 1992
McEldowney, R.A. Shape-shifting: Stories of teaching for social change in nursing 2002
McDonald, Stuart Graduate nurses' experience of postgraduate education within a nursing entry to practice programme 2009 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 25 17-26
McDonald, S.; Willis, G.; Fourie, W.; Hedgecock, B. Graduate nurses and their experience of postgraduate education within a Graduate Nurse programme 2007 (Monograph Series 2/2007)
McDonald, S. Registered nurses' perceptions of their role in acute inpatient care in New Zealand: A qualitative descriptive study 2004
McDonald, S. A study to investigate the role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality 2000
McDonald, R. Leadership and motivation in nursing practice 1999 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 5 42-44
McDonald, Christine Working collaboratively in hospice and palliative care: Sharing time; a grounded theory 2018 230 p.
McClunie-Trust, Patricia; Greenwood, Joanne The lived experience of people with psoriasis: a qualitative meta-synthesis 2023 Kaitiaki Nursing Research 14 25-40
McCloskey, B.A.; Diers, D. Effects of New Zealand's health reengineering on nursing and patient outcomes 2005 Medical Care 43 1140-1146
McClelland, B. Critical factors that influence staff retention in an acute perioperative environment 2004
McBride-Henry, K.; Foureur, M. A secondary care nursing perspective on medication administration safety 2007 Journal of Advanced Nursing 60 58-66
McBride-Henry, K.; Foureur, M. Medication administration errors: Understanding the issues 2006 Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing 23 33-41
McBride-Henry, K.; Foureur, M. Organisational culture, medication administration and the role of nurses 2006 Practice Development in Health Care 5 208-222
McArthur, J.; Dickinson, A.R. Decision making the explicit evidence-based way: Comparing benefits, harms and costs 1999 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 14 33-42