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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Payne, Sharon The nurse's role in promoting health of vulnerable children (0-5 yr olds) through coordinated care: Margaret May Blackwell Study Fellowship 2007 50 p.
Mockford, Andrea The exploration of systems and technologies to enhance the healthcare of children under five 2009 130p
Moore, Justin Breaking down barriers in child healthcare (0-5) years. Margaret May Blackwell Travelling Fellowship 2005 2005 29
Seldon, Lucy A Non-pharmacological Methods in Relieving Children's Pain in Hospital: a pilot study 2017 72 p.
Tewin, Maureen Heather Exploring the impact of the lung cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist role on patient care in a regional hospital in New Zealand 2015 193 p.
Beaver, Peter James Contemporary patient safety and the challenges for New Zealand 2015 329 p.
Stodart, Jo Infection prevention and control clinical governance in New Zealand District Health Boards 2017 62
Crogan, Patricia Ann Nurses' perceptions of their role in quality improvement change 2010 156 p.
Richardson, S. Incorporation of research into clinical practice: The development of a clinical nurse researcher position 2005 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 21 33-42
Malcolm, H. Patient privacy in a shared hospital room: Right or luxury? 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 28-35
Hunt, M. Nurses can enhance the pre-operative assessment process 2006 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 12 20-22
McCloskey, B.A.; Diers, D. Effects of New Zealand's health reengineering on nursing and patient outcomes 2005 Medical Care 43 1140-1146
Fraser, A.G.; Williamson, S.; Lane, M.; Hollis, B. Nurse-led dyspepsia clinic using the urea breath test for Helicobacter pylori 2003 New Zealand Medical Journal 116
Barber, A.; Charleston, A.; Anderson, N.; Spriggs, D.; Bennett, D.; Bennett, P.; Thomas, K.; Baker, Y. Changes in stroke care at Auckland Hospital between 1996 and 2001 2004 New Zealand Medical Journal 117
Morton, J.; Williams, Y.; Philpott, M. New Zealand's Christchurch Hospital at night: An audit of medical activity from 2230 to 0800 hours 2006 New Zealand Medical Journal 119