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Scott, W. (2006). Listen to the beat of my heart: The lived experience of panic attack in undergraduate nursing students: An interpretive inquiry. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Chapman, C. (2006). The elective way: An exploration of pre-operative education for orthopaedic joint replacements.
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Garlick, A. (2006). Determined to make a difference: A study of public health nursing practice with vulnerable families. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Ramsamy, K. (2006). Colonisation: The experience of a psychiatric nurse through the lens of reflective autobiography. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Gray, H. J. (2006). Clinician or manager: An exploration of duty management in New Zealand hospitals. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Murray, C. (2006). Clinical supervision in nursing: An investigation of supervisory issues from critical experiences. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Dal Din, A. (2006). Accepting the challenge: Registered nurses' experiences of undertaking the statutory role of Responsible Clinician in New Zealand. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Tuitea, I. (2006). Solution focused nursing: An alternative model for assessing psychosis and mai aitu in mental health.
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Hughes, F. (2006). Nurses at the forefront of innovation. International Nursing Review, 53(2), 94–101.
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Neville, S. J., Gillon, D., & Milligan, K. (2006). New Zealand registered nurses' use of physical assessment skills: A pilot study. Vision: A Journal of Nursing, (14(1)).
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Hughes, F., Duke, J., Bamford-Wade, A., & Moss, C. (2006). Enhancing nursing leadership through policy, politics, and strategic alliances. Nurse Leader, 4(2), 24–27.
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Cook, D. (2006). Open visiting: does this benefit adult patients in intensive care units. Master's thesis, , .
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Atkinson, J. (2006). Experiences of relatives in an emergency department accompanying a non-critically ill family member [electronic resource] : a hermeneutic study. Master's thesis, , .
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Turner, M. (2006). MMB focus : innovative practice that made a difference to vulnerable child populations. Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study Fellowship Reports. Taranaki, N.Z.: Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF).
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