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Hughes, F., Duke, J., Bamford-Wade, A., & Moss, C. (2006). Enhancing nursing leadership through policy, politics, and strategic alliances. Nurse Leader, 4(2), 24–27.
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Stone, P. W., Tourangeau, A. E., Duffield, C. M., Hughes, F., Jones, C. A., O'Brien-Pallas, L., et al. (2003). Evidence of nurse working conditions: A global perspective. Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice, 4(2), 120–130.
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Donovan, D., Diers, D., & Carryer, J. (2012). Perceptions of policy and political leadership in nursing in New Zealand. Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, 28(2), 15–25.
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Chalmers, L. (2020). Responding to the State of the World's Nursing 2020 report in Aotearoa New Zealand: Aligning the nursing workforce to universal health coverage and health equity. Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, 36(2). Retrieved June 25, 2024, from http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.36951/27034542.2020.007
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Muir-Cochrane, E., Holmes, C., & Walton, J. A. (2002). Law and policy in relation to the use of seclusion in psychiatric hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. Contemporary Nurse, 13(2/3), 136–145.
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Hughes, F. (2001). Locating health policy and nursing: Time for a closer relationship. Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, 17(3), 5–14.
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Hughes, F. (2006). Reconnecting with policy: Requirements for survival as a mental health nurse. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services, 44(8), 30–39.
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Litchfield, M. (1998). Professional development: Developing a new model of integrated care. Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand, 4(9), 23–25.
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