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Moore, J. (2005). Breaking down barriers in child healthcare (0-5) years. Margaret May Blackwell Travelling Fellowship 2005. Margaret May Blackwell Travel Study Fellowship Reports. Christchurch: Nursing Education and Research Foundation (NERF).
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Lake, S. E. (2005). Nursing Prioritisation of the Patient Need for Care:Tacit Knowledge of Clinical Decision Making in Nursing. Master's thesis, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington.
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Cleaver, H. (2005). Reflections on knowing, not knowing and being in palliative care nursing. Master's thesis, , .
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Giddings, D. L. S. (2005). A theoretical model of social consciousness. Advances in Nursing Science, 28(3), 224–239.
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Alavi, C. (2005). Breaking-in bodies: Teaching, nursing, initiations or what's love got to do with it? Contemporary Nurse, 18(3), 292–299.
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Wilson, D., McBride-Henry, K., & Huntington, A. D. (2005). Family violence: Walking the tight rope between maternal alienation and child safety. Contemporary Nurse, 18(1-2), 85–96.
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DeSouza, R. (2005). Transforming possibilities of care: Goan migrant motherhood in New Zealand. Contemporary Nurse, 20(1), 87–101.
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Farrow, T., & O'Brien, A. J. (2005). Discourse analysis of newspaper coverage of the 2001/2002 Canterbury, New Zealand mental health nurses' strike. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 14(3), 187–195.
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Fourie, W., McDonald, S., Connor, J., & Bartlett, S. (2005). The role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality. Available online from Coda: An institutional repository for the ITP sector, 14(2), 134–141.
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Rydon, S. E. (2005). The attitudes, knowledge and skills needed in mental health nurses: The perspective of users of mental health services. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 14(2), 78–87.
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Hennephof, R. (2005). Preceptorship and mentoring. In J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp. 27-45). Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic.
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Manning, J. (2005). Formative assessment: Using feedback to enhance learning. In J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp. 47-65). Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic.
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Bishop, J. (2005). Motivation: An essential element of learning. In J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp. 83-100). Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic.
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Stewart, A., & Thompson, R. (2005). Exploring critical thinking: In conversation with a graduate. In J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp. 9-26). Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic.
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Latta, L. (2005). Reflective storytelling to enhance learning from practice experience. In J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp.67-82).. Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic.
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