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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Brinkman, A.; Caughley, B. Measuring on-the-job stress accurately 2004 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 18 12-15
Brinkman, A. Occupational stress in hospitals: A nursing perspective 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 21-23
Hall, L. Burnout: Results of an empirical study of New Zealand nurses 2001 Contemporary Nurse 11 71-83
McMillan, A. The past influencing the future: A journey through occupational health 2002
Wilkinson, J.A.; Huntington, A.D. The personal safety of district nurses: A critical analysis 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 31-44
McKenna, B.; Poole, S.; Smith, N.A.; Coverdale, J.; Gale, C. A survey of threats and violent behaviour by patients against registered nurses in their first year of practice 2003 International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 12 56-63
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
McKenna, B.; Smith, N.A.; Poole, S.; Coverdale, J. Horizontal violence: Experiences of registered nurses in their first year of practice 2003 Journal of Advanced Nursing 42 90-96
Richardson, S. Coping with outbreaks of the norovirus 2005 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 11
Wilkinson, J.A. Creating a culture of workplace safety 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 14-15
Wilkinson, J.A. A mantle of protection? A critical analysis of the personal safety of district nurses 2002 Whitireia Nursing Journal 9 30-36
Boyd, L. “It could have just as easily been me”: Nurses working in mental health services who have experienced mental illness 2001
Little, S. An exploration of vicarious traumatisation in emergency nurses 2002
Maher, J.M. An exploration of the experience of Critical Incident Stress Debriefing on firefighters within a region of the New Zealand Fire Service 1999
Puckey, T.C. Vicarious traumatization: Relevance and implications for psychiatric mental health nursing 2001