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Publication |
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Pages |
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Hammond, S. |
Parallel journeys: Perceptions of palliative care |
2001 |
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Wilson, H.V. |
Paradoxical pursuits in child health nursing practice: Discourses of scientific mothercraft |
2003 |
Critical Public Health |
13 |
281-293 |
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Page, A.E. |
Paradoxes in women's health protection practices |
1987 |
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Nolan, M.; Featherston, J.; Nolan, J. |
Palliative care: Palliative care philosophy in care homes: Lessons from New Zealand |
2003 |
British Journal of Nursing |
12 |
974-979 |
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Barton, J. |
Pain knowledge and attitudes of nurses and midwives in a New Zealand context |
2001 |
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Madjar, D.I. |
Pain as embodied experience: a phenomenological study of clinically inflicted pain in adult patients |
1991 |
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Water, Tineke; McCall, Elaine; Britnell, Sally; Rea, Miriam; Thompson, Sarah; Mearns, Gael |
Paediatric nurses' understanding and utilisation |
2018 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
34 |
32-45 |
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Southwick, M. |
Pacific women's stories of becoming a nurse in New Zealand: A radical hermeneutic reconstruction of marginality |
2001 |
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Apelu, J. |
Pacific community mental health nurses' experiences of working for a district health board in New Zealand |
2008 |
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Lapana, S. |
Pa hi atu health model: A Tokelau perspective |
2007 |
Whitireia Nursing Journal |
14 |
35-39 |
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Mackle, Diane |
Oxygen management in New Zealand and Australian intensive care units: A knowledge translation study |
2021 |
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299 p. |
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Farrow, T. |
Owning their expertise: Why nurses use 'no suicide contracts' rather than their own assessments |
2002 |
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing |
11 |
214-219 |
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Wells, C.C. |
Our dreams |
1998 |
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Pearce, K. |
Orientation: Reading the nurses map; what new Plunket Nurses need in an orientation programme |
2003 |
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Wilson, M. |
Organisational psychopaths and our health culture |
2001 |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
7 |
27-29 |
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