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Bryson, L.W. Nurse-led heart failure services: A review of the literature 2006
Framp, A. Diffuse gastric cancer 2006 Gastroenterology Nursing 29 232-238
Henty, C.; Dickinson, A.R. Practice nurses' experiences of the Care Plus programme: A qualitative descriptive study 2007 New Zealand Family Physician 34 335-338
McKinlay, E.M. Thinking beyond Care Plus: The work of primary health care nurses in chronic conditions programmes 2007 New Zealand Family Physician 34 322-327
Lesa, R.; Dixon, D.A. Physical assessment: Implications for nurse educators and nursing practice 2007 International Nursing Review 54 166-172
Sutton, D.M. An analysis of the application of Christensen's Nursing Partnership Model in vascular nursing: A case study approach 2007
Watson, S.L. Attitudinal shifting: A grounded theory of health promotion in coronary care 2007
Giddings, D.L.S.; Roy, D.E.; Predeger, E. Women's experience of ageing with a chronic condition 2007 Journal of Advanced Nursing 58 557-565
Francis, L. Polio is history – isn't it 2007 Whitireia Nursing Journal 14 24-31
Harris, C.; Crozier, I.; Smyth, J.; Elliot, J.; Watson, P.B.; Sands, J.; Cuddihy, R. An audit of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) patients representing acutely with chest pain within six months of PCI 2007
Horsburgh, M.; Goodyear-Smith, F.; Yallop, J. Nursing initiatives in primary care: An approach to risk reduction for cardiovascular disease and diabetes 2008 New Zealand Family Physician 35 176-182
Horsburgh, M.; Goodyear-Smith, F.; Yallop, J.; O'Connor, S. Implementation of a nursing initiative in primary care: A case report, cardiovascular disease risk reduction 2008 New Zealand Family Physician 35 183-186
Sutton, D.M. Nurses have an important role in managing intermittent claudication 2008 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 14 20-22
Gregory, R.; Kaplan, L. Understanding residuals in Guillain-Barre Syndrome 2008 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 10 16-18
Lockett, Jessica Strategies and processes emergency department nurses consider important to safely manage during an influenza pandemic: a qualitative descriptive study 2020 132 p.