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Author Title Year Publication Volume Pages
Ogden, Emma Is it ACE? The influence of the Advanced Choice of Employment scheme on new graduates' decisions to accept a position in the Nurse Entry to Specialist Practice in Mental Health and Addiction programme. 2018 183 p.
Kerr, Christine The key components of cancer nurse coordination: an integrative review 2016 115 p.
Ball, Christine Are we ready yet?: New graduate nurses' experience of workplace violence and agression and their sense of readiness 2016 160 p.
Lala, Anita Carol Variability in neonatal gentamicin administration influencing drug delivery kinetics 2016 109 p.
Harrington, Karen Mental health nurses' understanding of the concept of self-management of borderline personality disorder 2014 159 p.
Hollins, Joanne Registered nurses' perceptions and experiences of nursing adolescents in an adult mental health unit. 2014 111 p.
Yip, Jacqueline Chi Yan Development of a brief heart healthy eating assessment tool for use by practice nurses in New Zealand 2014 1v
Baby, Maria Mental health nurses' experiences of patient assaults 2013 1v
Sandford, Germaine What do critical care nurses perceive as barriers to mentorship within the critical care environment? 2013 151 p.
Gultiano, Juan Paulo The experiences of internationally-qualified nurses working in a publicly-funded tertiary hospital in New Zealand: A qualitative descriptive study 2022 162 p.
Ferguson, Katelyn Maye The appropriation of cultural safety: A mixed methods analysis 2021 250 p.
Sharma, Mona An exploration of the experiences of registered nurses working in aged residential care facilities regarding interRAI: A qualitative research design 2020 125 p.
Hogan, Deborah Transitioning difficulties of overseas trained nurses in New Zealand 2014 66 p.
McKenzie-Green, B. Shifting focus: How registered nurses in residential aged care organise their work: A grounded theory study 2003
Mearns, G. Developing autonomous ownership: A grounded theory study of how registered nurses working in aged care are advancing their nursing practice 2005