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Hughes, Margaret; Kirk, Ray; Dixon, Alison Direction and delegation for New Zealand nurses 2018 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 9 36-37
Jamieson, Isabel; Harding, Thomas The perspectives of key stakeholders regarding New Zealand's first graduate-entry nursing programme 2019 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 10 8-14
Tabakakis, Costantinos; McAllister, Margaret; Bradshaw, Julie Burnout in New Zealand resgistered nurses: the role of workplace factors 2020 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 11 9-16
Spence, D.; Wood, E.E. Registered nurse participation in performance appraisal interviews 2007 Journal of Professional Nursing 23 55-59
Budge, C.; Carryer, J.B.; Wood, S. Health correlates of autonomy, control and professional relationships in the nursing work environment 2003 Journal of Advanced Nursing 42 260-268
Thompson, R. On call but not rostered 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 67-78)
Wassner, A. Labour of love: Childbirth at Dunedin Hospital, 1862-1972 1999 Dissector
Simon, V.N. Characterising Maori nursing practice 2006 Contemporary Nurse 22 203-213
Mearns, G. Developing autonomous ownership: A grounded theory study of how registered nurses working in aged care are advancing their nursing practice 2005
Bleach, A. Nurses talk the walk: An exploration of nurses' perception of advanced nursing practice on acute mental health inpatient units in New Zealand 2005
Williams, B.G. The primacy of the nurse in New Zealand 1960s-1990s: Attitudes, beliefs and responses over time 2000
Isles, P. An exploration of the difference that academic study makes to Registered General Nurses and Registered General and Obstetric Nurses 2003
Kennedy, W. How do Registered Nurses utilise self assessment and performance appraisal to inform their professional practice? 2008
Lyall, C. Therapeutic relationships: What are inpatient registered nurses perceptions of the factors which influence therapeutic relationship development? 2003
Wilson, L.J. Futurist planning, not a shortage stopgap: Recruitment and retention of registered nurses in New Zealand 2001