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Haitana, J. Building relationships: A qualitative descriptive study reflective of the day-to-day experiences of one group of preceptors in a provincial hospital in New Zealand 2007 details  
Turner, R.S. Preceptorship in nursing: Preceptors' and preceptees' experiences of working in partnership 2007 details   url
Lilley, S. Experiences of mentoring in primary health care settings: Registered nurses' and students' perspectives 2006 details  
McArtney, M. Nursing development units: Between a rock and a hard place 2000 details  
Grayson, S. Nursing management of the rheumatic fever secondary prophylaxis programme 2001 details  
Isaac, D. Passionate dedication: A qualitative descriptive study of nurses' and hospital play specialists' experiences on a children's burn ward 2006 details   url
Becker, F. Recruitment & retention: Magnet hospitals 2005 details  
Fogarty, K. The assessment of competence in the novice nurse in the adult intensive care unit 2005 details  
Magrath, K.L. From chrysalis to butterfly: Transition experiences of new graduates in primary health care nursing practice in New Zealand 2005 details  
Vallant, S.R. Dialogue and monologue: The relationship between student nurse and nurse clinician: The impact on student learning 2004 details  
Dearden, G. When things go wrong: The experiences of mental health nurses who have had a patient die through suicide 2004 details  
Kwai, K. The value of a programme of clinical supervision for graduate nurses: An evaluative study 2004 details  
McDonald, S. Registered nurses' perceptions of their role in acute inpatient care in New Zealand: A qualitative descriptive study 2004 details  
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 details  
Holbrook, P. Nurse initiated analgesia in an emergency department: Can nurses safely decrease door to analgesia times by providing analgesia before medical assessment? 2005 details  
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