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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Macfie, Belinda The exploration of primary health care nursing for child and family health : Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study Fellowship, 2002 2003 103
Baldwin, Angela Effective home based care to enhance the health status of children under five years. Margaret May Blackwell Study Fellowship Report 1998 1999 44
Tipa, Zoe Kristen Family Partnership as a model for cultural responsiveness in a well child context 2013 149 p.
Fischer, R; Roy, D E; Niven, E. Different folks, different strokes: becoming and being a sroke family 2014 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 5 5-11
Norton, V. Don't wait until we are struggling: what patients and family caregivers tell us about using a syringe driver 2014 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 5 12-16
Gillmour, Jean; Huntington, Annette; Robson, Bridget Oral Health Experiences of Maori with Dementia and Whanau perspectives – Oranga Waha Mo Nga Iwi Katoa 2016 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 32 20-27
Walker, Leonie; Clendon, Jill; Cheung, Vivian Family responsibilities of Asian nurses in New Zealand: implications for retention 2016 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 7 4-10
Lichfield, M. The paediatric nurse and the child in hospital 1974 New Zealand Nursing Journal 67
Ward, J. High acuity nursing 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 15-19
Crawford, R. Nutrition: Is there a need for nurses working with children and families to offer nutrition advice? 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 10-15
Wright, R. Linking theory with practice 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 14-15
Wilson, H.V. Power and partnership: A critical analysis of the surveillance discourses of child health nurses 2001 Journal of Advanced Nursing 36 294-301
Tipa, Zoe; Wilson, Denise; Neville, Stephen; Adams, Jeffery Cultural Responsiveness and the Family Partnership Model 2015 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 31 35-47
Yarwood, Judy Nurses' view of family nursing in community contexts: an exploratory study 2008 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 24 41-51
Gasquoine, S.E. Mothering a hospitalized child: It's the 'little things' that matter 2005 Journal of Child Health Care 9 186-195