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Morgan, F.A. Primary health care nurses supporting families parenting pre-term infants 2006 details  
Apelu, J. Pacific community mental health nurses' experiences of working for a district health board in New Zealand 2008 details   url
Falleni, P.M. The implications of stress and the effect it has on Maori who have type 2 diabetes in Aotearoa/New Zealand 2007 details   url
Southgate, D. Advocating practice: The role of the community oncology nurse 2002 details   url
Litchfield, M. Towards a people-pivotal paradigm for healthcare: Report of the Turangi primary health care nursing innovation 2003-2006 2006 details  
Clissold, C. How discourses stifle the Primary Health Care Strategy's intent to reduce health inequalities 2006 details   url
Pearce, K. Orientation: Reading the nurses map; what new Plunket Nurses need in an orientation programme 2003 details  
Crawford, R. Nutrition: Is there a need for nurses working with children and families to offer nutrition advice? 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 10-15 details  
Crowe, M.; O'Malley, J.; Bigwood, S. Nursing mental health consumers in the community 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 14-15 details  
Russell, D. Changing public health nursing practice 1999 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 5 18-19 details  
Trout, F. Health needs assessment within the ecology of caring 1999 details  
Barber, M. Exploring the complex nature of rural nursing 2007 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 13 22-23 details  
Woodbridge, M. From child savers to child activists: A participatory action research project with community child health nurses 2002 details  
Mahoney, L. Making the invisible visible: Public health nurses role with children who live with a parent with a mental illness 2008 details  
Hetaraka, B. A study of nurses working in a community development model 2006 details  
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