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Ramsamy, K. (2006). Colonisation: The experience of a psychiatric nurse through the lens of reflective autobiography. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Higgins, A. (2006). Collaboration within primary health care in rural New Zealand. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Gray, H. J. (2006). Clinician or manager: An exploration of duty management in New Zealand hospitals. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Murray, C. (2006). Clinical supervision in nursing: An investigation of supervisory issues from critical experiences. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Noble-Adams, R. (2006). Being and becoming an exemplary nurse: An authentic journey. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Sampson, C. (2006). The allergy nurse specialist: A proposed nurse-led model of care for children with severe food allergies. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Dal Din, A. (2006). Accepting the challenge: Registered nurses' experiences of undertaking the statutory role of Responsible Clinician in New Zealand. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Manning, E. (2006). Work-role transition: From staff nurse to clinical nurse educator. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Kempthorne, A. (2006). Why do nurse graduates choose to work in the area of mental health? Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Johnstone, S. (2006). Undergraduate nursing and death education. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Blackmore, L. A. (2006). Triaging patients away from the emergency department: A review of the issues.
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Roulston, E. (2006). Storytelling: The story of my advancing rural nursing journey. Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Shanks, A. (2006). Stories within stories: What are client stories and how do community mental health nurses work with them? Ph.D. thesis, , .
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Tuitea, I. (2006). Solution focused nursing: An alternative model for assessing psychosis and mai aitu in mental health.
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Lindsay, N. M. (2006). Skeletal attraction: Childcare provisions and the recruitment and retention of orthopaedic nurses in New Zealand.
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