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Cobham, J. Why do nurses stay in nursing? A test of social identity, equity sensitivity and expectancy theory 2005
Pool, L. Why do young people choose nursing as a career? 2006 Whitireia Nursing Journal 13 25-33
Murrell-McMillan, K.A. Why nurses in New Zealand stay working in rural areas 2006 New Zealand Family Physician 33 173-175
Spence, D.; Fielding, S. Win-win-win: Collaboration advances critical care practice 2002 Contemporary Nurse 13 223-228
Day, W. Women and cardiac rehabilitation: A review of the literature 2003 Contemporary Nurse 16 92-101
Entwistle, M. Women only? An exploration of the place of men within nursing 2004
Foster, Pam; Neville, Steven Women over the age of 85 years who live alone : a descriptive study 2010 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 26 4-13
Giddings, D.L.S.; Roy, D.E.; Predeger, E. Women's experience of ageing with a chronic condition 2007 Journal of Advanced Nursing 58 557-565
Blackie, S.A.H. Women, work, study and health: The experience of nurses engaged in paid work and further education 2001
Manning, E. Work-role transition: From staff nurse to clinical nurse educator 2006
Rose, L.; Nelson, S.; Johnston, L.; Presneill, J.J. Workforce profile, organisation structure and role responsibility for ventilation and weaning practices in Australia and New Zealand intensive care units 2008 Journal of Clinical Nursing 17 1035-1043
James, G.G. Woven threads: A case study of chemotherapy nursing practice in a rural New Zealand setting 2008