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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
McKinlay, E.M. New Zealand practice nursing in the third millennium: Key issues in 2006 2006 New Zealand Family Physician 33 162-168
Carryer, J.B.; Budge, C.; Russell, A. Measuring perceptions of the Clinical Career Pathway in a New Zealand hospital 2002 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 18 18-29
Roberts, F. The people the programme & the place: Nurses' perceptions of the Lakeland Health Professional Development Programme 1999
Hamilton, J. Personal power and the language of possibility: A study of opportunity and potential and its implications for nursing 2003
Adams, K. A postmodern/poststructural exploration of the discursive formation of professional nursing in New Zealand 1840 – 2000 2003
Hylton, J.A. Relearning how to learn: Enrolled nurse transition to degree at a New Zealand rural satellite campus 2005 Nurse Education Today 25 519-526
Pool, L. Why do young people choose nursing as a career? 2006 Whitireia Nursing Journal 13 25-33
Mackay, B. An analysis of innovative roles in primary health care nursing 2004
Kirkman, A.; Dixon, D.A. Nurses at university: Negotiating academic, work and personal pathways 2003 Davey,J., Neale, J., Morris Mathews, K. , Living and learning: Experiences of university after age 40 (pp. 93-108)
Wilson, L.J. Futurist planning, not a shortage stopgap: Recruitment and retention of registered nurses in New Zealand 2001
Pool, L. How Culture Influences Choosing Nursing as a Career 2012 Whitireia Nursing Journal
Mulcahy, D.M. Journeys cross divides: Nurses and midwives' experiences of choosing a path following separation of the professions 2006
Kempthorne, A. Why do nurse graduates choose to work in the area of mental health? 2006
Casey, H. Empowerment: What can nurse leaders do to encourage an empowering environment for nurses working in the mental health area 2000
Jamieson, Isabel What are the views of Generation Y New Zealand Registered Nurses towards nursing, work and career?: a descriptive exploratory study 2012 313