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Guilliland, K. (1998). A demographic profile of independent (self-employed) midwives in New Zealand Aotearoa. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Davenport, F. A. (1998). A descriptive study of the spiritual needs of patients with leukemia. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Williams, H., Cuthbertson, S., Newby, L., & Streat, S. J. (1998). A follow-up service improves bereavement care in an intensive care unit. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Osborne, M. (1998). A qualitative meta-analytical account of the phenomen of self-mutilation among non-psychotic clients within the mental health care system. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Gully, E. M. (1998). A retrospective case study of one wymyns experience of a life threatening/challenging illness. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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French, P. (1998). A study of the regulation of nursing in New Zealand 1901 – 1997. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Watson, P. B. (1998). An understanding of family in the context of families facing the diagnosis of childhood cancer. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Coup, A. (1998). Being safe and taking risks: how nurses manage children's pain. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Smythe, E. (1998). Being safe in childbirth: a hermeneutic interpretation of the narratives of women and practitioners. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Litchfield, M. (1998). Case management and nurses. Nursing Praxis in New Zealand, 13(2), 26–35.
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Sherrard, I. M. (1998). Chronic illness: a challenge to manage in the workplace. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Sherrard, I. M. (1998). Death of a colleague in the workplace. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Holloway, K. T. (1998). Developing evidence based in clinical teaching (contexually modified replication study) (Vol. 14). Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Francis, H. (1998). Exploring continuity of wound care: a critical approach. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Caldwell, S. (1998). From “beloved imbecile” to critical thinker: producing the politicized nurse. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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