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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Harker, D.Y. Nurses as patients: The stories of two woman nurse educators as recipients of nursing care 2000
Kempthorne, A. Why do nurse graduates choose to work in the area of mental health? 2006
McClunie-Trust, P. Body boundaries and discursive practices in life threatening illness: Narratives of the self 2000
Ramsamy, K. Colonisation: The experience of a psychiatric nurse through the lens of reflective autobiography 2006
Smillie, A. The end of tranquillity? An exploration of some organisational and societal factors that generated discord upon the introduction of trained nurses into New Zealand hospitals, 1885-1914 2003
Williams, B.G. The primacy of the nurse in New Zealand 1960s-1990s: Attitudes, beliefs and responses over time 2000
Puckey, T.C. Vicarious traumatization: Relevance and implications for psychiatric mental health nursing 2001
Campbell, K. Intertwining the role of partner and caregiver: A phenomenological study of the experiences of four New Zealand rural women who have cared for their terminally ill partners 2004
Robertson, G. Disquiet in the development of clinical supervision for professional development in nursing practice: A literature review 2000
Ross, J. Role identification: An impediment to effective core primary health care teamwork 2001
Smith, P.A. Mad bad or sad: Caring for the mentally disordered offender in the court environment from a nurse's perspective 2004
Stuart, J. How can nurses address generalist/specialist/nursing requirements of the urban/rural population of Southland 2003
Mitchell, D.F. Is it possible to care for the “difficult” male? A study exploring the interface between gender issues, nursing practice and men's health 1999
Cleaver, H. Reflections on knowing, not knowing and being in palliative care nursing 2005
Skally, M.H. An exploration of the preparation of New Zealand nurse educators for their role in teaching postgraduate clinical nursing courses 2007