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Hackney, L. H. (2021). Examining the relationship between coping strategies, burnout, bullying, and distress in Registered Nurses working in intensive care and progressive care. Master's thesis, University of Otago, Christchurch. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/12778
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Perkins, Z. (2020). The experiences of nurse managers navigating between two conceptual models of leadership in Aotearoa New Zealand. Master's thesis, Massey University, Wellington. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10179/16460
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Fletcher, S. (2021). “It's one less thing I have to do” : does referring patients to a co-located psychology service impact on the well-being of primary care health providers? Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10179/17144
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Eappen, S. (2022). Developing a clinical referral pathway for the management of difficult venous access for ward nurses at North Shore Hospital. Master's thesis, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10292/14934
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McGregor, J. (2021). Historical Trauma Theory: The implications for nursing in Aotearoa New Zealand. Master's thesis, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10292/13937
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Patel, R. (2021). Patient safety of older adults with cognitive impairment: Evaluation of a service improvement initiative. Master's thesis, Victoria University, Wellington. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Patient_Safety_of_Older_Adults_with_Cognitive_Impairment_Evaluation_of_a_Service_Improvement_Initiative/14214473 Victoria University of Wellington
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Sahil, Z. (2021). Are we able to retain nurses in New Zealand in the public health sector? Master's thesis, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10292/14675
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Quiding, J. (2021). Improving assessment inter-rater reliability of a nursing ePortfolio: An Integrative Review. Master's thesis, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10292/13959
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Mathew, B. R. (2021). Systematic literature review of the major themes in New Zealand health informatics research. Master's thesis, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://hdl.handle.net/10292/14628
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Woods, H. (2023). Oral history: a rich tapestry of information. Kaitiaki Nursing Research, 14(1), 62–64.
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Teunissen, C., Burrell, B., & Maskill, V. (2020). Effective surgical teams: an integrative literature review. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 42(1). Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/0193945919834896
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Weber, H. (2023). Deciding on a safe site for intramuscular injections in an acute mental health setting. Kaitiaki Nursing Research, 14(1), 58–61.
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Heath, S., Clendon, S., & Hunter, R. (2020). Fit for educational purpose? : the findings of a mixed methods study of nurses' decisions to participate in professional development and recognition programmes. SCOPE (Health and Wellbeing), 5. Retrieved June 1, 2024, from http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.34074/scop.3005008
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Richardson, S. K., Grainger, P. C., Ardagh, M. W., & Morrison, R. (2018). Violence and aggression in the emergency department is under-reported and under-appreciated. New Zealand Medical Journal, 131(1476). Retrieved June 1, 2024, from www.nzma.org.nz/journal
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Oda, K., Bakri, N., Majeed, S., Ferguson, C., Bartlett, S., Holden, R., et al. (2023). Improving nursing oral care practice for care-dependent older adults though inter-professional collaboration: a study protocol. Kaitiaki Nursing Research, 14(1), 50–57.
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