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Fleming, V. E. M. (1991). Towards nursing advocacy: a socio-political process. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Churcher, R. L., Bowden, J., Grogan, J., Grofski, H., Parker, R., & Berry, A. (2000). Trends in theatre nurse education. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Miles, M. A. P. (1997). Why they leave: a Heideggerian hermeneutic study of the reasons why ten registered nurses left nursing practice to enter the professions of medicine or law. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Williams, H., Cuthbertson, S., Newby, L., & Streat, S. J. (1998). A follow-up service improves bereavement care in an intensive care unit. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Harraway, M. A. (1992). End of an era: history of nursing education at Sunnyside Hospital 1904-1987. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Watson, P. B. (1990). Care or control questions and answers for psychiatric nursing practice (Vol. 6). Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Watson, P. B. (1997). Evaluation of a self management plan for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Vol. 10). Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Watson, P. B. (1998). An understanding of family in the context of families facing the diagnosis of childhood cancer. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Hill, L. (1995). Feminist and unionism in New Zealand: organising the markets for women's work. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Watson, P. B. (1994). A study of cardiac inpatient participation in Canterbury Health's cardiac rehabilitation programme. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Andrews, E. (1996). The living power of words. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Batten, L. (1995). The casual nurse: an enigma? Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Bland, M. F. (1994). Challenging the myths: the lived experience of chronic leg ulcers (Vol. 2). Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Booth, W. (1997). Towards partnerships in praxis. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Stevenson, A. F. (1997). Realities and rhetoric: general hospital nursing in New Zealand 1945 to 1960. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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