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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
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
Harding, T.S. Constructing the “other”: On being a man and a nurse 2005
Prebble, K. Ordinary men and uncommon women: A history of psychiatric nursing in New Zealand public mental hospitals, 1939-1972 2007
Campbell, K. Experiences of rural women who have cared for their terminally ill partners 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 166-178)
Sargison, P.A. Essentially a woman's work: A history of general nursing in New Zealand, 1830-1930 2002
Phillips, B.N. An interpretation of four men's experiences of suicidality 2004
Lindsay, L. Atrocity tales: The language of terrorism in nursing 2004 Whitireia Nursing Journal 11 27-35
Entwistle, M. Women only? An exploration of the place of men within nursing 2004
Williams, H. One for the boys: An evaluative study of primary health care access by men in Tairawhiti 2006
Polaschek, N. The concerns of Pakeha men living on home haemodialysis: A critical interpretive study 2000
Cowan, L.M.; Deering, D.; Crowe, M.; Sellman, D.; Futterman-Collier, A.; Adamson, S. Alcohol and drug treatment for women: Clinicians' beliefs and practice 2003 International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 12 48-55
Crowe, M. Psychiatric diagnosis: Some implications for mental health nursing care 2006 Journal of Advanced Nursing 53 125-131
Day, W. Women and cardiac rehabilitation: A review of the literature 2003 Contemporary Nurse 16 92-101
Searle, J. Gender bias: Women and heart disease 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 10-14
Harding, T.S.; North, N.; Perkins, R. Sexualizing men's touch: Male nurses and the use of intimate touch in clinical practice 2008 Research & Theory for Nursing Practice 22 88-102