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Author |
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Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Thompson, R. |
Red Band nursing: From swannies to stethoscopes |
2004 |
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Elliott, M.M. |
Model of care development: Moving between liaison and complex care coordination in the community health setting |
2006 |
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Gray, L.-M. |
Should I stay or should I go? An examination into the Plunket Nurses' perception of the employment environment |
2006 |
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Medlin, E. |
Practice nursing: An autoethnography: Changes, developments and influences |
2006 |
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Wilson, H.V. |
Surveillance or support: Divergent discourses in Plunket nursing practice |
2000 |
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Francis, L. |
Polio is history – isn't it |
2007 |
Whitireia Nursing Journal |
14 |
24-31 |
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Morgan, F.A. |
Primary health care nurses supporting families parenting pre-term infants |
2006 |
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Apelu, J. |
Pacific community mental health nurses' experiences of working for a district health board in New Zealand |
2008 |
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Falleni, P.M. |
The implications of stress and the effect it has on Maori who have type 2 diabetes in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
2007 |
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Southgate, D. |
Advocating practice: The role of the community oncology nurse |
2002 |
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Litchfield, M. |
Towards a people-pivotal paradigm for healthcare: Report of the Turangi primary health care nursing innovation 2003-2006 |
2006 |
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Clissold, C. |
How discourses stifle the Primary Health Care Strategy's intent to reduce health inequalities |
2006 |
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Pearce, K. |
Orientation: Reading the nurses map; what new Plunket Nurses need in an orientation programme |
2003 |
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Rickard, Debbie |
Parents as experts: partnership in the care of the chronically ill children : Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study, Fellowship for Nurses of Young Children, 1999 |
1999 |
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65p. |
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Hart, Maria |
Reducing poverty by addressing equity with a focus on prenatal alcohol exposure and inter-generational trauma: Identify, address and remove systemic barriers |
2018 |
Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study Fellowship Report |
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53 p. |
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