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Pages |
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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 |
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Barber, M. |
Nursing and living in rural New Zealand communities: An interpretive descriptive study |
2007 |
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Patrick, S. |
A nursing role in rural adolescent sexual health |
2007 |
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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 |
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Moko Business Associates, |
Career pathways and core competencies in Maori mental health nursing |
2003 |
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Trm/03/04 |
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Maxwell-Crawford, K. |
Huarahi whakatu: Maori mental health nursing career pathway |
2004 |
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(Trm/04/15) |
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Daniels, Anne |
Listening to New Zealand nurses: A survey of intent to leave, job satisfaction, job stress, and burnout |
2004 |
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Morrison-Ngatai, E. |
Mai i muri ka haere whakahaere: Maori woman in mental health nursing |
2004 |
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Seccombe, J. |
Nursing students and people with disabilities: Changing curriculum, changing attitudes? |
2004 |
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Lynes, H. |
Partnership or collaboration? Exploring professional relationships between public health nurses and school staff in Otago, New Zealand |
2004 |
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Baur, P. |
Patients who present to the emergency department but do not wait: An exploratory study |
2004 |
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Ritchie, M.S. |
Process evaluation of an emergency department family violence intervention programme |
2004 |
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Clayton, J.R. |
The recovery of hope: A personal journey through paradigms toward emancipatory practice |
2004 |
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Shelah, G.E. |
Enabling pedagogy: An enquiry into New Zealand students' experience of bioscience in pre-registration nursing education |
2003 |
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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 |
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