Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Moir, Chris; Baby, Maria |
Managing violence and aggression: graduate-entry nursing students' responses to pre-emptive communication skills education |
2022 |
Kai Tiaki Nursing Research |
13 |
9-18 |
Lindsay, N.M. |
Family violence in New Zealand: A primary health care nursing perspective |
2007 |
Whitireia Nursing Journal |
14 |
7-16 |
McKenna, B. |
Risk assessment of violence to others: Time for action |
2002 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
18 |
36-43 |
Wilson, D.; McBride-Henry, K.; Huntington, A.D. |
Family violence: Walking the tight rope between maternal alienation and child safety |
2005 |
Contemporary Nurse |
18 |
85-96 |
Ventura-Madangeng, Judee; Wilson, Denise |
Workplace violence experienced by registered nurses : a concept analysis |
2009 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
25 |
37-50 |
Ripekapaia Gloria Ryan; Wilson, Denise |
Nga tukitanga mai koka ki tona ira : Maori mothers and child to mother violence |
2010 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
26 |
25-35 |
McKenna, B.; Smith, N.A.; Poole, S.; Coverdale, J. |
Horizontal violence: Experiences of registered nurses in their first year of practice |
2003 |
Journal of Advanced Nursing |
42 |
90-96 |
Richardson, S.K.; Grainger, P.C.; Ardagh, M.W.; Morrison, R. |
Violence and aggression in the emergency department is under-reported and under-appreciated |
2018 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
131 |
50-58 |
Richardson, S.K., Grainger, P.C.; Joyce, L.R. |
Challenging the culture of Emergency Department violence and aggression |
2022 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
135 |
9-19 |