Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Alcorn, G. |
The youth health specialty in New Zealand: Collaborative practice and future development |
2007 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
34 |
162-167 |
Gohns, A. |
Management of opioid substitution treatment in the primary health care setting: A national training course for service providers |
2002 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
29 |
172-175 |
Henty, C.; Dickinson, A.R. |
Practice nurses' experiences of the Care Plus programme: A qualitative descriptive study |
2007 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
34 |
335-338 |
Hoare, K.; Fairhurst-Winstanley, W.; Horsburgh, M.; McCormack, R. |
Nurse employment in primary care: UK and New Zealand |
2008 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
35 |
4-10 |
Horsburgh, M.; Goodyear-Smith, F.; Yallop, J. |
Nursing initiatives in primary care: An approach to risk reduction for cardiovascular disease and diabetes |
2008 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
35 |
176-182 |
Horsburgh, M.; Goodyear-Smith, F.; Yallop, J.; O'Connor, S. |
Implementation of a nursing initiative in primary care: A case report, cardiovascular disease risk reduction |
2008 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
35 |
183-186 |
McKinlay, E.M. |
Thinking beyond Care Plus: The work of primary health care nurses in chronic conditions programmes |
2007 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
34 |
322-327 |
McKinlay, E.M. |
New Zealand practice nursing in the third millennium: Key issues in 2006 |
2006 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
33 |
162-168 |
Minto, R. |
The future of practice nursing |
2006 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
33 |
169-172 |
Murrell-McMillan, K.A. |
Why nurses in New Zealand stay working in rural areas |
2006 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
33 |
173-175 |
Pullon, S.; McKinlay, E.M. |
Interprofessional learning: The solution to collaborative practice in primary care |
2007 |
New Zealand Family Physician |
34 |
404-408 |