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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Richardson, S. Emergency departments and the inappropriate attender: Is it time for a reconceptualisation of the role of primary care in emergency facilities? 1999 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 14 13-20
Ross, J. International perspective: The development of the advanced role of rural nurses in New Zealand 1999 Australian Journal of Rural Health 7 253-257
McKenna, B. Bridging the theory-practice gap 1999 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 5 14-16
Wassner, A. Labour of love: Childbirth at Dunedin Hospital, 1862-1972 1999 Dissector
Woods, M. A nursing ethic: The moral voice of experienced nurses 1999 Nursing Ethics 6 423-433
Litchfield, M.; Laws, M. Achieving family health and cost-containment outcomes: Innovation in the New Zealand Health Sector Reforms 1999 Cohen,E. & De Back,V. (Eds.), The outcomes mandate: New roles, rules and relationships. Case management in health care today (pp. 306-316)
Burtenshaw, M.K. Characteristics and expectations of beginning Bachelor of Nursing students 1999
Delugar, A. An historical inquiry to identify the contribution Beatrice Salmon's writings made to nursing education in New Zealand, 1969-1972 1999
Fail, A. Ageing in the 21st century 1999 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 5 24-31
Rickard,D Parents as experts: Partnership in the care of chronically ill children 1999 65 pp
Rickard, Debbie Parents as experts: partnership in the care of the chronically ill children : Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study, Fellowship for Nurses of Young Children, 1999 1999 65p.
Baldwin, Angela Effective home based care to enhance the health status of children under five years. Margaret May Blackwell Study Fellowship Report 1998 1999 44
Jull, A. Oral Pentoxifylline in the treatment of venous leg ulcers: A meta-analysis 1999
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
King, S.L.J. Getting on top of pain: a critical analysis of surgical nurses' talk about their work with hospitalised patients reporting pain 1999