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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Little, S. An exploration of vicarious traumatisation in emergency nurses 2002
Bennison, C. Emergency nurses' perceptions of the impact of postgraduate education on their practice in New Zealand 2008
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
Horner, C. Maintaining rural nurses' competency in emergency situations 2005
Davies, M. Lived experiences of nurses as they engage in practice at an advanced level within emergency departments in New Zealand 2005
Rudd, J. From triage to treatment: An exploration of patient flow systems in emergency departments 2005
Baur, P. Patients who present to the emergency department but do not wait: An exploratory study 2004
Ritchie, M.S. Process evaluation of an emergency department family violence intervention programme 2004
Mitchell, M.H. Clinical decision-making processes in emergency nursing 2005
Holbrook, P. Nurse initiated analgesia in an emergency department: Can nurses safely decrease door to analgesia times by providing analgesia before medical assessment? 2005
Mortensen, A.; Young, N. Caring for refugees in emergency departments in New Zealand 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 24-35
Currie, J.; Edwards, L.; Colligan, M.; Crouch, R. A time for international standards? Comparing the Emergency Nurse Practitioner role in the UK, Australia and New Zealand 2007 Accident & Emergency Nursing 15 210-216
MacGeorge, J.M.; Nelson, K. The experience of the nurse at triage influences the timing of CPAP intervention 2003 Accident & Emergency Nursing 11 234-238
Hamer, H.P.; McCallin, A. Cardiac pain or panic disorder? Managing uncertainty in the emergency department 2006 Nursing & Health Sciences 8 224-230
McKerras, R. Waiting in the emergency department – it doesn't have to take all day 2005