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Smart, S. Post-operative pain management knowledge and attitude of paediatric nurses: A New Zealand regional view 2005 details   url
Phillips, B.N. An interpretation of four men's experiences of suicidality 2004 details   url
Dobbs, L. Can evidence improve nursing practice? 2006 Nursing Journal Northland Polytechnic 10 27-32 details   url
Gilmour, J.A. On the margins: Nurses and the intermittent care of people with dementia: A discourse analysis 2001 details  
Papps, Elaine Knowledge, power, and nursing education in New Zealand: a critical analysis of the construction of the nursing identity 1998 330 p. details   url
Honey, M. Teaching and learning with technology as enabler: A case study on flexible learning for postgraduate nurses 2007 details   url
Wilson, M.J. Strategies for the nurse leader to enhance nursing practice and promote workforce development within an interdisciplinary alcohol & other drugs team 2007 details  
Haitana, J. Building relationships: A qualitative descriptive study reflective of the day-to-day experiences of one group of preceptors in a provincial hospital in New Zealand 2007 details  
Kerr, R.C. Is the graduate nurse work-ready for emergency nursing? 2006 details  
Lesa, Raewyn The contribution of simulation in the development of clinical judgement: Students' perspectives 2019 181 p. details   url
Moke, Karen Finding the balance: Family inclusive practice in adult community mental health 2019 110 p. details   url
Bryson, L.W. Nurse-led heart failure services: A review of the literature 2006 details  
McArtney, M. Nursing development units: Between a rock and a hard place 2000 details  
Becker, F. Recruitment & retention: Magnet hospitals 2005 details  
Rayat, P. The relationship between job satisfaction and professional development in nursing: A socio critical outlook 2001 details  
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