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Mitchell, M. H. (2005). Clinical decision-making processes in emergency nursing.
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Yarker-Hitchcock, V. (2005). Clinical supervision in a home care context. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Dulieu, F. (2005). Collaborative practice: A study in bridging the gap to transform the delivery of specialist palliative nursing care in residential aged care facilities.
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Harding, T. S. (2005). Constructing the “other”: On being a man and a nurse. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Miles, M. A. P. (2005). A critical analysis of the relationships between nursing, medicine and the government in New Zealand 1984-2001.
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Neville, S. J. Delirium in the older adult: A critical gerontological approach. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Mearns, G. (2005). Developing autonomous ownership: A grounded theory study of how registered nurses working in aged care are advancing their nursing practice. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Isles, V. (2005). The development and role of the clinical nurse specialist in New Zealand: A comparison of the role with that in the United States of America, United Kingdom, and Australia. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Vandergoot, A. (2005). From ward nurse to proficient critical care nurse: A narrative inquiry study. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Gingell, M. E. (2005). Home based treatment nursing in Aotearoa New Zealand: Factors influencing the successful delivery of care.
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Coupe, D. (2004). How accountable is accountable for mental health nurses?.
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Lauder, G. C. (2004). Health in the workplace: An exploration of healthy options for an aged care setting.
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Fahey, M. (2003). Family centred care in the newborn intensive care unit: Creating a supportive environment. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Roberts, M. H. (2004). An exploration of the experiences of Maori nurses in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Williams, P. (2004). The experience of being new in the role of Charge Nurse. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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