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Ross, J. (2001). Perspectives on developing the advanced role of rural nursing in New Zealand.
Health Manager
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8
(1), 19–21.
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The author traces the development of rural nursing, which began as an assistant role for general practitioners, to the present role which incorporates advanced nursing practice. She reports the results of two surveys of nurses' roles and skills, from 1996 and 1999-2000. Specific rural competencies are identified, in managing isolation, professionalism in a small community, nurse/patient relationships in a small community, and independence.
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Rural nursing
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Advanced nursing practice
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School nursing
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Professional competence
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