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Maloney-Moni, J. Kia Mana: A synergy of wellbeing 2004 details  
Shelah, G.E. Enabling pedagogy: An enquiry into New Zealand students' experience of bioscience in pre-registration nursing education 2003 details  
Best, G.A. Being pruned: Student nurses experience of being shaped in clinical practice by lecturers 2004 details  
Grainger, J. Mind shift: Creating change through narrative learning cycles: A qualitative interpretive study of clinical conversation as an appraisal process for sexual and reproductive health nurses 2007 details   url
Whitehead, N. Quality and staffing: Is there a relationship in aged residential care 2007 details  
Farrell, E. A lamp to light the way: Public health nurses' perceptions and experiences of professional/clinical supervision 2003 details  
Prebble, K. Ordinary men and uncommon women: A history of psychiatric nursing in New Zealand public mental hospitals, 1939-1972 2007 details   url
Sheridan, N.F. Mapping a new future: Primary health care nursing in New Zealand 2005 details   url
Ratnasabapathy, P. Silent suffering: The 'lived experience' of women who have experienced early pregnancy loss and used the health services for their care 2005 details  
Williams, J.L. The Cummins model: An adaption to assist foreign nursing students in New Zealand 2003 details  
Stokes, G. Who cares? Accountability for public safety in nurse education 2005 details   url
Seton, K.M. Diversity in action: Overseas nurses' perspectives on transition to nursing practice in New Zealand 2004 details  
Vandergoot, A. From ward nurse to proficient critical care nurse: A narrative inquiry study 2005 details  
Van der Harst, J. Inside knowledge: A qualitative descriptive study of prison nursing in New Zealand 2003 details   url
Williams, P. The experience of being new in the role of Charge Nurse 2004 details  
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