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Kempthorne, A. Why do nurse graduates choose to work in the area of mental health? 2006 details   url
Shanks, A. Stories within stories: What are client stories and how do community mental health nurses work with them? 2006 details  
Tuitea, I. Solution focused nursing: An alternative model for assessing psychosis and mai aitu in mental health 2006 details  
Dorofaeff, M.J. Shared status and advocating practices: Nurses who work with clients who have a co-existing intellectual disability and mental health problem 2007 details   url
McLean, J.M. Pushing the boundaries: Relationships with adolescents 2007 details   url
Prebble, K. Ordinary men and uncommon women: A history of psychiatric nursing in New Zealand public mental hospitals, 1939-1972 2007 details   url
Spence, D. Nursing people from cultures other than one's own: A perspective from New Zealand 2003 Contemporary Nurse 15 222-231 details  
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 details  
Sadler, D. Stigma, discrimination and a model for psychiatric mental health nursing practice 2000 details  
Saba, W. Walking in two worlds: A Kaupapa Maori research project examining the experiences of Maori nurses working in district health boards, Maori mental health services 2007 details  
Rydon, S.E. Attitudes, skills and knowledge of mental health nurses: The perception of users of mental health services 2001 details  
Bigwood, S. Got to be a soldier: Mental health nurses experiences of physically restraining patients 2007 details  
Moko Business Associates, Career pathways and core competencies in Maori mental health nursing 2003 Trm/03/04 details   url
Maxwell-Crawford, K. Huarahi whakatu: Maori mental health nursing career pathway 2004 (Trm/04/15) details   url
Smith, P.A. Mad bad or sad: Caring for the mentally disordered offender in the court environment from a nurse's perspective 2004 details   url
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