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Pages |
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Blake-Palmer, E. |
Seeing the world through orthopaedic eyes: The experience of being an orthopaedic nurse: A hermeneutic study |
2007 |
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Honey, M. |
Teaching and learning with technology as enabler: A case study on flexible learning for postgraduate nurses |
2007 |
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Wilson, M.J. |
Strategies for the nurse leader to enhance nursing practice and promote workforce development within an interdisciplinary alcohol & other drugs team |
2007 |
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Taiaroa, H. |
Weaving the contemporary position of maatauranga Maaori within nursing practice |
2007 |
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Haitana, J. |
Building relationships: A qualitative descriptive study reflective of the day-to-day experiences of one group of preceptors in a provincial hospital in New Zealand |
2007 |
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Turner, R.S. |
Preceptorship in nursing: Preceptors' and preceptees' experiences of working in partnership |
2007 |
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Lindley, G. |
Using frameworks to critically analyse the advancement of rural practice: One nurse's experience |
2007 |
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Desmond, N. |
Aspects of nursing in the general practice setting and the impact on immunisation coverage |
2007 |
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Lesa, R. |
Advanced physical assessment skills: Factors that influence registered nurses' use of skills in the clinical setting, on completion of an advanced health assessment course |
2007 |
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Stewart, C.M. |
“Caring as the heart of nursing education” |
2007 |
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Skally, M.H. |
An exploration of the preparation of New Zealand nurse educators for their role in teaching postgraduate clinical nursing courses |
2007 |
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Roberts, C. |
The influence of nursing culture on family visiting in adult intensive care units |
2007 |
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Wilkinson, J.A. |
The New Zealand nurse practitioner polemic: A discourse analysis |
2007 |
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Kinniburgh, L. |
Treaty of Waitangi education: A pakeha woman's reflections on her journey |
2007 |
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Dorofaeff, M.J. |
Shared status and advocating practices: Nurses who work with clients who have a co-existing intellectual disability and mental health problem |
2007 |
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