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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  
Hughes, Margaret E.; Rose, Gayle M.; Trip, Henrietta Registered nurses' experiences and perceptions of practising with a disability 2021 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 12 7-15 details  
Kerr, R.C. Is the graduate nurse work-ready for emergency nursing? 2006 details  
Murrell-McMillan, K.A. Why nurses in New Zealand stay working in rural areas 2006 New Zealand Family Physician 33 173-175 details  
Phillips, B.N. A survey of mental health nurses' opinion of barriers and supports for research 2005 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 21 24-32 details  
North, N.; Rasmussen, E.; Hughes, F.; Finlayson, M. Turnover amongst nurses in New Zealand's district health boards: A national survey of nursing turnover and turnover costs 2005 New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations 30 49-62 details  
Spence, D. Advancing nursing practice through postgraduate education, part two 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 21-30 details  
Drake, M.; Stokes, G. Managing pre-registration student risk: A professional and legislative minefield 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 15-27 details  
Jacobs, S. Advanced nursing practice: Time and meaning 2003 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 19 29-39 details  
Bryson, L.W. Nurse-led heart failure services: A review of the literature 2006 details  
McArtney, M. Nursing development units: Between a rock and a hard place 2000 details  
Becker, F. Recruitment & retention: Magnet hospitals 2005 details  
Rayat, P. The relationship between job satisfaction and professional development in nursing: A socio critical outlook 2001 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  
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