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