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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Lynes, H. Partnership or collaboration? Exploring professional relationships between public health nurses and school staff in Otago, New Zealand 2004
Crowe, M. Psychiatric diagnosis: Some implications for mental health nursing care 2006 Journal of Advanced Nursing 53 125-131
Walsh, K.; Moss, C.; Lawless, J.; McKelvie, R.; Duncan, L. Puzzling practice: A strategy for working with clinical practice issues 2008 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 14 94-100
Honey, M.; Waterworth, S.; Baker, H.; Lenzie-Smith, K. Reflection in the disability education of undergraduate nurses: An effective learning tool? 2006 Journal of Nursing Education 15 449-453
Day, W. Relaxation: A nursing therapy to help relieve cardiac chest pain 2000 Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing 18 40-44
Hylton, J.A. Relearning how to learn: Enrolled nurse transition to degree at a New Zealand rural satellite campus 2005 Nurse Education Today 25 519-526
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
Giddings, D.L.S.; Smith, M.C. Stories of lesbian in/visibility in nursing 2001 Nursing Outlook 49 14-19
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
Holloway, K. T. The future for nursing education: UKCC review has relevance for New Zealand 2000 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 16 17-24
Baur, P. Patients who present to the emergency department but do not wait: An exploratory study 2004
Ritchie, M.S. Process evaluation of an emergency department family violence intervention programme 2004
Clayton, J.R. The recovery of hope: A personal journey through paradigms toward emancipatory practice 2004
Shelah, G.E. Enabling pedagogy: An enquiry into New Zealand students' experience of bioscience in pre-registration nursing education 2003
Smillie, A. The end of tranquillity? An exploration of some organisational and societal factors that generated discord upon the introduction of trained nurses into New Zealand hospitals, 1885-1914 2003