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Bride, A.M. Contract clinical tutors experience of working with Bachelor of Nursing students in clinical practice 1999 details  
Woodward, J. Nurse case management: A review of the literature 1999 details  
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 details   url
Burtenshaw, M.K. Characteristics and expectations of beginning Bachelor of Nursing students 1999 details  
Phillips, S. Exploration of the socio-cultural conditions and challenges which may impede nursing development in the twenty-first century and proactive strategies to counter these challenges 1999 details  
Delugar, A. An historical inquiry to identify the contribution Beatrice Salmon's writings made to nursing education in New Zealand, 1969-1972 1999 details  
Blair, S. The human cost of 'caring' care for registered nurses in clinical practice 1999 details  
Gunn, D. Caring for the dying adolescent: The lived experience of four mothers 1999 details  
Berry, R. Psychiatric comorbidity and childhood adversity in women seeking treatment for alcohol and/or drug dependence 1999 details  
Neehoff, S.M. Pedagogical possibilities for nursing 1999 details  
King, S.L.J. Getting on top of pain: a critical analysis of surgical nurses' talk about their work with hospitalised patients reporting pain 1999 details   url
Maher, J.M. An exploration of the experience of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing on firefighters within a region of the New Zealand Fire Service 1999 details   url
Jull, A. Oral Pentoxifylline in the treatment of venous leg ulcers: A meta-analysis 1999 details   url
Roberts, F. The people the programme & the place: Nurses' perceptions of the Lakeland Health Professional Development Programme 1999 details  
MacDonald, S. Having attitude: nurses' perceptions of the qualities and skills needed to successfully nurse the 10 -24 year old client 1999 details  
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