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Mackay, B. Leadership development: Supporting nursing in a changing primary health care environment 2002 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 18 24-32
Day, D.R.; Mills, B.; Fairburn, F. Exercise prescription: Are practice nurses adequately prepared for this? 2001 New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine 29 32-36
Richardson, S. Emergency departments and the inappropriate attender: Is it time for a reconceptualisation of the role of primary care in emergency facilities? 1999 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 14 13-20
Bland, M.F. Betwixt and between: A critical ethnography of comfort in New Zealand residential aged care 2007 Journal of Clinical Nursing 16 937-944
Hansen, S. The reality: Doctors and nurses in general practice in New Zealand 2005
Higgins, A. Collaboration within primary health care in rural New Zealand 2006
Primary Health Care Nurse Innovation Evaluation Team, The evaluation of the eleven primary health care nursing innovation projects: A report to the Ministry of Health 2007
Bailey, A.M. The New Zealand practice nurse in the primary health environment of the 21st century 2004
Clear, G.M.; Carryer, J.B. Shadow dancing in the wings: Lesbian women talk about health care 2001 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 17 27-39
MacGeorge, J.M.; Nelson, K. The experience of the nurse at triage influences the timing of CPAP intervention 2003 Accident & Emergency Nursing 11 234-238
Strickland, A. Nurse-initiated retinoblastoma service in New Zealand 2006 Insight: The Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses 31 8-10
Farmer, D. Wairarapa Primary Health Care Nursing Workforce Survey – 2007: A replication 2008
Dennis, J. How will transformative primary health care nursing leadership facilitate better health outcomes for Southlanders? 2005
DeSouza, R. Transforming possibilities of care: Goan migrant motherhood in New Zealand 2005 Contemporary Nurse 20 87-101
Clendon, J. Demonstrating outcomes in a nurse-led clinic: How primary health care nurses make a difference to children and their families 2004 Contemporary Nurse 18 164-176