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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages (up)
Davis, Rosalie Nursing Narratives of assisted dying implementation in New Zealand 2022 135 p.
Henry, Amy Staying at home: A qualitative descriptive study on Pacific palliative health 2020 137 p.
Deo, Lalesh Parental needs and nursing response following SUFE Surgery; An interpretive descriptive study 2021 141 p.
Shaw-Brown, Helen Stewart A survey of Canterbury nurses' perceptions of the activities, effectiveness and benefits of professional supervision 2013 143 p.
Carter, Lynn J Am I doing the right thing?: Plunket Nurses' experience in making decisions to report suspected child abuse and neglect 2010 144 p.
Winters, Shelley Exploring the perceptions of nursing students and nursing academic lecturers on the use of gallows humour in the clinical setting 2019 146 p.
Holloway, Kathryn The New Zealand nurse specialist framework: Clarifying the contribution of the nurse specialist 2012 Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice 13 147-153
Travers, Kylie A In a perfect world Emergency Department Screening and Brief Interventions for heavy and hazardous use of substances : a feasibility study 2016 148 p.
Tipa, Zoe Kristen Family Partnership as a model for cultural responsiveness in a well child context 2013 149 p.
Aspinall, Cathleen The impact of intersectionality on the empowerment and development of nurses into leadership roles 2022 149 p.
Zambas, Shelaine Iris The consequences of using advanced assessment skills in medical and surgical nursing: keeping patients safe 2013 150 p.
Sandford, Germaine What do critical care nurses perceive as barriers to mentorship within the critical care environment? 2013 151 p.
Greenlees-Rae, Joanne Being confident in practice: A study on the influences on confidence in new graduate nurses 2016 151 p.
Crogan, Patricia Ann Nurses' perceptions of their role in quality improvement change 2010 156 p.
Vuorinen, Minna Registered nurses' experiences with, and feelings and attitudes towards, interRAI-LTCF in New Zealand in 2017 2017 157 p.