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McArtney, M. (2000). Nursing development units: Between a rock and a hard place. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Uren, M. (2001). Nursing: A model for management: Why nurses are well equipped to be leaders of the future?.
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Bryson, L. W. (2006). Nurse-led heart failure services: A review of the literature.
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McKerras, R. (2005). Waiting in the emergency department – it doesn't have to take all day. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Cleaver, H. (2005). Reflections on knowing, not knowing and being in palliative care nursing. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Baker, K. O. (2006). A journey: Experienced respiratory nurses working with patients with chronic breathlessness. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Voice, D. M. (2006). Everyday district nurses' experiences revealed through distillation: Palliative care in the community. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Conroy, E. (2000). Nursing informatics in New Zealand: Evolving towards extinction? Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Skally, M. H. (2007). An exploration of the preparation of New Zealand nurse educators for their role in teaching postgraduate clinical nursing courses. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Kerr, R. C. (2006). Is the graduate nurse work-ready for emergency nursing?.
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Rolls, S. (2006). An exploration of workplace violence in the emergency department: Are emergency nurses safe? Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Mitchell, D. F. (1999). Is it possible to care for the “difficult” male? A study exploring the interface between gender issues, nursing practice and men's health. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Ramsden, I. (2002). Cultural safety and nursing education in Aotearoa and Te Waipounamu. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Southwick, M. (2001). Pacific women's stories of becoming a nurse in New Zealand: A radical hermeneutic reconstruction of marginality. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Huntington, A. D. (2000). Blood, sweat and tears: Women as nurses nursing women in the gynaecology ward: A feminist interpretive study. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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