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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Richardson, F.I.; Carryer, J.B. Teaching cultural safety in a New Zealand nursing education program 2005 Journal of Nursing Education 44 201-208
Flynn, L.; Carryer, J.B.; Budge, C. Organisational attributes valued by hospital, home care, and district nurses in the United States and New Zealand 2005 Journal of Nursing Scholarship 37 67-72
Wepa, D. An exploration of the experiences of cultural safety educators in New Zealand: An action research approach 2003 Journal of Transcultural Nursing 14 339-348
Ho, T.; Mok, J. Condensate clearance from CPAP circuit: An examination of two methods of draining condensate from the inspiratory tubing 2003 Journal of Neonatal Nursing 9 117-120
Bland, M.F. Patient observation in nursing home research: Who was that masked woman? [corrected] [published erratum appears in Contemporary Nurse 2002 Apr; 12(2): 135] 2002 Contemporary Nurse 12 42-48
McClelland, B. Critical factors that influence staff retention in an acute perioperative environment 2004
Love, E. Towards the best of both worlds: Developing a partnership between education and practice to improve clinical practicum experience and learning outcomes for undergraduate nursing students 2000
Wilson, H.V. Surveillance or support: Divergent discourses in Plunket nursing practice 2000
Brinkman, A. A study into the causes and effects of occupational stress in a regional women's health service 2000
de Carlo Ahuarangi, K. Hei watea taupuhipuhi: The space of symbiosis: A conceptual framework for nursing practice 2000
Maddocks, W.A. Soft tissue massage in nursing practice: An analysis 2000
Wilson, S.K. Reconstructing nurse learning using computer mediated communication (CMC) technologies: An exploration of ideas 2003
Williams, B.G. The primacy of the nurse in New Zealand 1960s-1990s: Attitudes, beliefs and responses over time 2000
Harker, D.Y. Nurses as patients: The stories of two woman nurse educators as recipients of nursing care 2000
Rose, A. Is case management an efficient and effective model of care for complex patients in an acute medical setting? 2000