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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Thompson, L.E. Profession and place: Contesting professional boundaries at the margins 2006
Herd, C.M.F. Is it a dangerous game? Registered nurses' experiences of working with care assistants in a public hospital setting 2001
Minto, R. The future of practice nursing 2006 New Zealand Family Physician 33 169-172
Miles, M.A.P. A critical analysis of the relationships between nursing, medicine and the government in New Zealand 1984-2001 2005
Murphy, R. A day in the life of an acute hospital psychiatric nurse 2005 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 11 24-25
Horsburgh, M.; Lamdin, R.; Williamson, E. Multiprofessional learning: The attitudes of medical, nursing and pharmacy students to shared learning 2001 Medical Education 35 876-883
Maw, H. The challenge of developing primary health care nurse practitioner roles in rural New Zealand 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 201-214)
Mackay, B. General practitioners' perceptions of the nurse practitioner role: An exploratory study 2003 New Zealand Medical Journal 116
Evans, S. Silence kills: Challenging unsafe practice 2007 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 13 16-19
Armstrong, S.E. Exploring the nursing reality of the sole on-call primary health care rural nurse interface with secondary care doctors 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 225-46)
Higgins, A. Collaboration to improve health provision: Advancing nursing practice and interdisciplinary relationships 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 215-223)
Farrow, T. Owning their expertise: Why nurses use 'no suicide contracts' rather than their own assessments 2002 International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 11 214-219
Strochnetter, K.T. Influences on nurses' pain management practices within institutions: A constructivist approach 2000
Carryer, J.B.; Boyd, M. The myth of medical liability for nursing practice 2003 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 19 4-12
Pullon, S.; McKinlay, E.M. Interprofessional learning: The solution to collaborative practice in primary care 2007 New Zealand Family Physician 34 404-408