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O'Brien, A.J.; Hughes, F.; Kidd, J.D. Mental health nursing in New Zealand primary health care 2006 Contemporary Nurse 21 142-152 details  
Darkins, Tina Merging health and social day care: report on a New Zealand-based model of holistic day care service for the elderly, frail and those with disabilities 2016 73 p. details   url
Davies, B. Midwifery competencies: students' stories 1997 details  
Hedwig, J.A. Midwives: preparation and practice 1990 details  
Giddings, D.L.S. Mixed-methods research: Positivism dressed in drag 2006 Journal of Research in Nursing 11 195-203 details  
Hales, Caz; Curran, Nicky; Vries, Kay de Morbidly obese patients' experiences of mobility during hospitalisation 2018 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 34 20-31 details   url
Butterfield, S.L. More power to the patient: self-care within acute care situations 1978 details  
Clendon, Dr. J Motherhood and the 'Plunket Book': A social history 2009 306 pp details   url
Pool, Leanne; Day, Liz; Ridley, Susan Mountain climbing: the journey for students with English as an additional language in a concept-based nursing curriculum 2019 Whitireia Journal of Nursing, Health and Social Services 28-36 details  
Horsburgh, M.; Lamdin, R.; Williamson, E. Multiprofessional learning: The attitudes of medical, nursing and pharmacy students to shared learning 2001 Medical Education 35 876-883 details  
Meldrum, L.B.B. Navigating the final journey: Dying in residential aged care in Aotearoa New Zealand 2006 details  
Lawton, M.M.(deceased); Students, Needs for ante-natal education details  
Harding, T.S. New strategies in evidence based practice 2006 Klinisk sygepleje 20 4-11 details  
Trenberth, D. New Zealand families' beliefs about what constitutes successful management of unsupervised childcare 2008 details   url
Richardson, S.; Ardagh, M.; Hider, P. New Zealand health professionals do not agree about what defines appropriate attendance at an emergency department 2006 New Zealand Medical Journal 119 details   url
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