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Woods, M. Maintaining the nursing ethic: a grounded theory of the moral practice of experienced nurses 1997
MacKay, Bev; Harding, Thomas M-support : keeping in touch on placement in primary health care settings 2009 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 25 30-40
Woodgyer, A.R. Living without the song of the tui: A nursing lecturer's experience in India facilitating a New Zealand degree programme for registered nurses 2006
van Wissen, K.A.; Litchfield, M.; Maling, T. Living with high blood pressure 1998 Journal of Advanced Nursing 27 567-574
Carter, H.; MacLeod, R.; Brander, P.; McPherson, K. Living with a terminal illness: Patients' priorities 2004 Journal of Advanced Nursing 45 611-620
Sherrard, I.M. Living with a damaged body 1996
Reid, E.A. Living a divergent experience: the maternal perception of critical illness 1997
Davies, M. Lived experiences of nurses as they engage in practice at an advanced level within emergency departments in New Zealand 2005
Taylor, Peta; Josland, Heather; Batyaeva, Natalia Literature review: the case for appointing Parkinson's Disease nurse specialists 2020 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 11 50-57
Daniels, Anne Listening to New Zealand nurses: A survey of intent to leave, job satisfaction, job stress, and burnout 2004
McKinney, C.; Cassels-Brown, K.; Marston, A.; Spence, D. Linking cultural safety to practice: Issues for student nurses and their teachers 2005 Vision: A Journal of Nursing
Adams, J Life Experience for an Adolescent with Type 1 Diabetes: Nursing Strategies to Support a Healthy Lifestyle 2012 Whitireia Nursing Journal 18-26
Fielding, S. Learning to do, learning to be: The transition to competence in critical care nursing 2006
Mayson, J.; Hayward, W. Learning to be a nurse: the contribution of the hidden curriculum in the clinical setting 1997 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 12 16-22
Friedel, J.; Treagust, D.F. Learning bioscience in nursing education: Perceptions of the intended and the prescribed curriculum 2005 Learning in Health & Social Care 4 203-216