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Lui, D.M.K. Nursing and midwifery attitudes towards withdrawal of care in a neonatal intensive care unit: Part 2. Survey results 2003 Journal of Neonatal Nursing 9 91-96
Lui, D.M.K. Nursing and midwifery attitudes towards withdrawal of care in a neonatal intensive care unit: Part 1. Literature review 2003 Journal of Neonatal Nursing 9 45-47
Barber, M. Nursing and living in rural New Zealand communities: An interpretive descriptive study 2007
Valette, D. Nursing an adolescent in an adult inpatient mental health unit 2002
Buisman, B. Nursing 2020: How will 'Magnet' hospitals fit in? 2006 Nursing Journal Northland Polytechnic 10 33-41
Yarwood, Judy Nurses' view of family nursing in community contexts: an exploratory study 2008 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 24 41-51
Bishop, D.; Ford-Bruins, I. Nurses' perceptions of mental health assessment in an acute inpatient setting in New Zealand: A qualitative study 2003 International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 12 203-212
Hylton, April Nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding pain 2019 176 p.
Miles, Aimee; Lesa, Raewyn; Ritchie, Lorraine Nurses' experiences of providing care in an environment with decentralised nursing stations 2021 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 12 25-31
Dobson, J. Nurses' experiences of parental informed consent in the neonatal intensive care unit 2004
Kell, Anne-Marie; Gilmour, Jean; Wissen, Kim van Nurses' experiences caring for patients surgically treated for oral cavity cancer 2018 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 34 p.7-19
Paterson, J.E. Nurses' clinical decision-making: The journey to advancing practice 2006
Bleach, A. Nurses talk the walk: An exploration of nurses' perception of advanced nursing practice on acute mental health inpatient units in New Zealand 2005
Sue, Kim; Lee, Tae W; Kim, Gwang S. and others Nurses in advanced roles as a strategy for equitable access to healthcare in the WHO Western Pacific region: a mixed methods study 2021 Human Resources for Health 19 1-9
Sutton, D.M. Nurses have an important role in managing intermittent claudication 2008 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 14 20-22