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Mercer, C. Interpreting the phenomenology of out-of-town hospitalisation using a Heideggerian framework 2003 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 11 20-25 details   url
Levien, J. Maori health: One area of risk 2007 Nursing Journal Northland Polytechnic 11 17-21 details   url
Ross, J. Perspectives on developing the advanced role of rural nursing in New Zealand 2001 Health Manager 8 19-21 details  
McNamara, N. The meaning of the experience for ICU nurses when a family member is critically ill: A hermeneutic phenomenologcial study 2007 details  
Lindsay, N.M. Family violence in New Zealand: A primary health care nursing perspective 2007 Whitireia Nursing Journal 14 7-16 details  
Mahoney, L. Making the invisible visible: Public health nurses role with children who live with a parent with a mental illness 2008 details  
Bee, S. Post traumatic stress disorder: The role of critical incident stress management 1999 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 5 20-23 details  
Dredge, A. An insider's view of professional nursing and care management of the critically ill patient 1999 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 5 13-16 details  
McDonald, R. Leadership and motivation in nursing practice 1999 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 5 42-44 details  
Kyle, W. The influence of technology in nursing practice with elder care facilities 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 20-23 details  
Ward, J. High acuity nursing 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 15-19 details  
Peach, J. The Professional Development Programme: Achievements and outcomes 1999 Professional Leader 5 6-9 details  
Neehoff, S.M. Pedagogical possibilities for nursing 1999 details  
Phillips, S. Exploration of the socio-cultural conditions and challenges which may impede nursing development in the twenty-first century and proactive strategies to counter these challenges 1999 details  
McDonald, S. A study to investigate the role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality 2000 details  
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