Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Litchfield, M. |
The language of nursing practice in hospitals |
1997 |
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Proceedings of the National Nursing Informatics Co |
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Blockley, Colette; Alterio, Maxine |
Patients' experiences of interpersonal relationships during first time acute hospitalisation |
2008 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
24 |
p16-26. |
Tipa, Zoe; Wilson, Denise; Neville, Stephen; Adams, Jeffery |
Cultural Responsiveness and the Family Partnership Model |
2015 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
31 |
35-47 |
Major, G.; Holmes, J. |
How do nurses describe health care procedures? Analysing nurse-patient interaction in a hospital ward |
2008 |
Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing |
25 |
58-70 |
Carryer, J.B. |
Embodied largeness: A significant women's health issue |
2001 |
Nursing Inquiry |
8 |
90-97 |
Connor, M. |
Courage and complexity in chronic illness: Reflective practice in nursing |
2004 |
|
|
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O'Brien, A.J. |
The therapeutic relationship: Perceptions of mental health nurses |
2000 |
|
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McKenzie-Green, B. |
Shifting focus: How registered nurses in residential aged care organise their work: A grounded theory study |
2003 |
|
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Sye, J. |
A fine balance |
2008 |
|
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Radka, I.M. |
Handover and the consumer voice: The importance of knowing the whole, full story |
2003 |
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Bray, Y.M. |
A migrant family's experience of palliative nursing care |
2004 |
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Mortensen, A. |
Destigmatisation: A grounded theory of the work of sexual health nurses |
2000 |
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Casey, G. |
Conditional expertise in chronic illness |
2000 |
|
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Wilson, D.; Neville, S.J. |
Nursing their way not our way: Working with vulnerable and marginalised populations |
2008 |
Contemporary Nurse |
27 |
165-176 |
Phillips, B.N. |
Nursing care and understanding the experiences of others: A Gadamerian perspective |
2007 |
Nursing Inquiry |
14 |
89-94 |