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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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North, N. |
International nurse migration: Impacts on New Zealand |
2007 |
Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice |
8 |
220-228 |
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Lindsay, N.M. |
Skeletal attraction: Childcare provisions and the recruitment and retention of orthopaedic nurses in New Zealand |
2006 |
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Gray, L.-M. |
Should I stay or should I go? An examination into the Plunket Nurses' perception of the employment environment |
2006 |
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Barber, M. |
Nursing and living in rural New Zealand communities: An interpretive descriptive study |
2007 |
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Holloway, K. T. |
The future for nursing education: UKCC review has relevance for New Zealand |
2000 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
16 |
17-24 |
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Honeyfield, Margy |
The necessity of effective nursing leadership for the retention of professional hospital nurses |
2008 |
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64 |
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McClelland, B. |
Critical factors that influence staff retention in an acute perioperative environment |
2004 |
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Stone, P.W.; Tourangeau, A.E.; Duffield, C.M.; Hughes, F.; Jones, C.A.; O'Brien-Pallas, L.; Shamian, J. |
Evidence of nurse working conditions: A global perspective |
2003 |
Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice |
4 |
120-130 |
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Cobham, J. |
Why do nurses stay in nursing? A test of social identity, equity sensitivity and expectancy theory |
2005 |
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Wilson, L.J. |
Futurist planning, not a shortage stopgap: Recruitment and retention of registered nurses in New Zealand |
2001 |
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