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Primary Health Care Nurse Innovation Evaluation Team, The evaluation of the eleven primary health care nursing innovation projects: A report to the Ministry of Health 2007 details   url
Barber, M. Nursing and living in rural New Zealand communities: An interpretive descriptive study 2007 details  
Patrick, S. A nursing role in rural adolescent sexual health 2007 details  
Campbell, K. Intertwining the role of partner and caregiver: A phenomenological study of the experiences of four New Zealand rural women who have cared for their terminally ill partners 2004 details   url
Moko Business Associates, Career pathways and core competencies in Maori mental health nursing 2003 Trm/03/04 details   url
Maxwell-Crawford, K. Huarahi whakatu: Maori mental health nursing career pathway 2004 (Trm/04/15) details   url
Daniels, Anne Listening to New Zealand nurses: A survey of intent to leave, job satisfaction, job stress, and burnout 2004 details   url
Morrison-Ngatai, E. Mai i muri ka haere whakahaere: Maori woman in mental health nursing 2004 details  
Seccombe, J. Nursing students and people with disabilities: Changing curriculum, changing attitudes? 2004 details  
Lynes, H. Partnership or collaboration? Exploring professional relationships between public health nurses and school staff in Otago, New Zealand 2004 details  
Baur, P. Patients who present to the emergency department but do not wait: An exploratory study 2004 details  
Ritchie, M.S. Process evaluation of an emergency department family violence intervention programme 2004 details  
Clayton, J.R. The recovery of hope: A personal journey through paradigms toward emancipatory practice 2004 details  
Shelah, G.E. Enabling pedagogy: An enquiry into New Zealand students' experience of bioscience in pre-registration nursing education 2003 details  
Smillie, A. The end of tranquillity? An exploration of some organisational and societal factors that generated discord upon the introduction of trained nurses into New Zealand hospitals, 1885-1914 2003 details   url
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