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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Crowe, M.; Luty, S. |
Recovery from depression: A discourse analysis of interpersonal psychotherapy |
2005 |
Nursing Inquiry |
12 |
43-50 |
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Spence, D. |
Prejudice, paradox, and possibility: Nursing people from cultures other than one's own |
2001 |
Journal of Transcultural Nursing |
12 |
100-106 |
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Mossop, M.D. |
Older patients' perspectives of being cared for by first year nursing students |
2000 |
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Jonsdottir, H.; Litchfield, M.; Pharris, M. |
The relational core of nursing practice as partnership |
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Journal of Advanced Nursing |
47 |
241-250 |
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Peach, J.; Hall, B. |
Professional boundaries: Being in relationship 'with' yet remaining separate |
1999 |
Professional Leader |
5 |
16-18 |
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Stewart, C.M. |
“Caring as the heart of nursing education” |
2007 |
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Baker, K.O. |
A journey: Experienced respiratory nurses working with patients with chronic breathlessness |
2006 |
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Connor, M. |
Advancing nursing practice in New Zealand: A place for caring as a moral imperative |
2003 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
19 |
13-21 |
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Ward, C.R. |
Children matter: What is important to the child living with a life-threatening illness |
2005 |
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Dearden, G. |
When things go wrong: The experiences of mental health nurses who have had a patient die through suicide |
2004 |
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Murray, D.J. |
The roles of nurses working with adolescents in Auckland secondary schools |
2004 |
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Farrow, T.; McKenna, B.; O'Brien, A.J. |
Initiating committal proceedings 'just in case' with voluntary patients: A critique of nursing practice |
2002 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
18 |
15-23 |
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McKenna, B. |
Risk assessment of violence to others: Time for action |
2002 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
18 |
36-43 |
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Alavi, C. |
Breaking-in bodies: Teaching, nursing, initiations or what's love got to do with it? |
2005 |
Contemporary Nurse |
18 |
292-299 |
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Wilson, D.; McBride-Henry, K.; Huntington, A.D. |
Family violence: Walking the tight rope between maternal alienation and child safety |
2005 |
Contemporary Nurse |
18 |
85-96 |
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