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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Barber, A.; Charleston, A.; Anderson, N.; Spriggs, D.; Bennett, D.; Bennett, P.; Thomas, K.; Baker, Y. Changes in stroke care at Auckland Hospital between 1996 and 2001 2004 New Zealand Medical Journal 117
McDonald, R. Leadership and motivation in nursing practice 1999 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 5 42-44
Bishop, J. Motivation: An essential element of learning 2005 J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp. 83-100)
Winters, Rosie; Neville, Stephen Registered nurse perspectives on delayed or missed nursing cares in a New Zealand hospital 2012 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 28 19-28
Robertson, A.M. Rural women and maternity services 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 179-97)
Mulcahy, D.M. Journeys cross divides: Nurses and midwives' experiences of choosing a path following separation of the professions 2006
Gallocher-Shearer, S. Exploring the archetypal dimension in nursing 2005
Giddings, D.L.S. Mixed-methods research: Positivism dressed in drag 2006 Journal of Research in Nursing 11 195-203
Kerr, R.C. Is the graduate nurse work-ready for emergency nursing? 2006
McKenna, B. Risk assessment of violence to others: Time for action 2002 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 18 36-43
Dal Din, A. Accepting the challenge: Registered nurses' experiences of undertaking the statutory role of Responsible Clinician in New Zealand 2006
Sadler, D. Stigma, discrimination and a model for psychiatric mental health nursing practice 2000
Hamer, H.P.; Finlayson, M.; Thom, K.; Hughes, F.; Tomkins, S. Mental health nursing and its future: A discussion framework: Report from the Expert Reference Group to the Deputy Director-General Dr Janice Wilson 2006
Rydon, S.E. Attitudes, skills and knowledge of mental health nurses: The perception of users of mental health services 2001
Dearden, G. When things go wrong: The experiences of mental health nurses who have had a patient die through suicide 2004