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Carter, H.; McKinlay, E.M.; Scott, I.; Wise, D.; MacLeod, R. Impact of a hospital palliative care service: Perspective of the hospital staff 2002 JBI Reports 18 160-167
Kirkham, S.; Smye, V.; Tang, S.; Anderson, J.; Blue, C.; Browne, A.; Coles, R.; Dyck, I.; Henderson, A.; Lynam, M.J.; Perry, J.(see also C.); Semeniuk, P.; Shapera, L. Rethinking cultural safety while waiting to do fieldwork: Methodological implications for nursing research 2002 Research in Nursing & Health 25 222-232
McLeland, A.; Williams, A. An emancipatory praxis study of nursing students on clinical practicum in New Zealand: Pushed to the peripheries 2002 Contemporary Nurse 12 185-193
Garrod, A. Cultural safety: Living with disability 2002 Whitireia Nursing Journal 9 14-19
Valette, D. Nursing an adolescent in an adult inpatient mental health unit 2002
Southgate, D. Advocating practice: The role of the community oncology nurse 2002
Litchfield, M. The successful design and delivery of rural health services: The meaning of success 2002
McEldowney, R.A. Shape-shifting: Stories of teaching for social change in nursing 2002
Adams-Smith, P.H. An exploration of issues of primary health services for Taranaki Te Atiawa children based on the expectations and perceptions of their female caregivers 2002
Woodbridge, M. From child savers to child activists: A participatory action research project with community child health nurses 2002
DeSouza, R. Walking upright here: Countering prevailing discourses through reflexivity and methodological pluralism 2002
Kidd, J.D. What's going on? Mental health nursing in New Zealand 2002
Litchfield, M. The successful design and delivery of rural health services: The meaning of success 2002
Holdaway, Maureen Ann A Maori model of primary health care nursing 2002 192 p.
Spence, D. The evolving meaning of 'culture' in New Zealand nursing 2001 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 17 51-61