Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Miles, M.A.P. |
Why they leave: a Heideggerian hermeneutic study of the reasons why ten registered nurses left nursing practice to enter the professions of medicine or law |
1997 |
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Williams, H.; Cuthbertson, S.; Newby, L.; Streat, S.J. |
A follow-up service improves bereavement care in an intensive care unit |
1998 |
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Harraway, M.A. |
End of an era: history of nursing education at Sunnyside Hospital 1904-1987 |
1992 |
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Watson, P.B. |
An understanding of family in the context of families facing the diagnosis of childhood cancer |
1998 |
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Hill, L. |
Feminist and unionism in New Zealand: organising the markets for women's work |
1995 |
Broadsheet |
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21-24 |
Watson, P.B. |
A study of cardiac inpatient participation in Canterbury Health's cardiac rehabilitation programme |
1994 |
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Andrews, E. |
The living power of words |
1996 |
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Batten, L. |
The casual nurse: an enigma? |
1995 |
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Booth, W. |
Towards partnerships in praxis |
1997 |
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Stevenson, A.F. |
Realities and rhetoric: general hospital nursing in New Zealand 1945 to 1960 |
1997 |
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Gunn, D. |
Caring for the dying adolescent: The lived experience of four mothers |
1999 |
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O'Connell, M..P. |
Perspectives on caring in the patient/nurse relationship |
1994 |
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Parkes, J. |
Patients perception of nurses practice |
1993 |
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Dixon, D.A. |
Critical case studies as voice: the difference in practice between enrolled and registered nurses |
1996 |
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Gasquoine, S.E. |
Constant vigilance: the lived experience of mothering a hospitalised child with acute illness or injury |
1996 |
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