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Morrison, M. (2003). Posthuman pathology: A postmodern art project located in critical care. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Rayat, P. (2001). The relationship between job satisfaction and professional development in nursing: A socio critical outlook.
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Ross, J. (2001). Role identification: An impediment to effective core primary health care teamwork. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Puckey, T. C. (2001). Vicarious traumatization: Relevance and implications for psychiatric mental health nursing.
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Thompson, C. M. M. (2005). Caring for people with mental health problems who present at the emergency department: A nurse educator's journey.
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Ward, C. R. (2005). Children matter: What is important to the child living with a life-threatening illness.
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Mitchell, M. H. (2005). Clinical decision-making processes in emergency nursing.
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Yarker-Hitchcock, V. (2005). Clinical supervision in a home care context. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Dulieu, F. (2005). Collaborative practice: A study in bridging the gap to transform the delivery of specialist palliative nursing care in residential aged care facilities.
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Gingell, M. E. (2005). Home based treatment nursing in Aotearoa New Zealand: Factors influencing the successful delivery of care.
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Coupe, D. (2004). How accountable is accountable for mental health nurses?.
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Lauder, G. C. (2004). Health in the workplace: An exploration of healthy options for an aged care setting.
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Cavanagh, C. (2004). Dignity and palliative care: A search to discover the true meaning of the concept of “dying with dignity”.
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Sims, D. A. (2004). The benefits and challenges of one New Zealand nursing undergraduate clinical education model: A case study. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Entwistle, M. (2004). Women only? An exploration of the place of men within nursing.
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