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Miles, M.A.P. A critical analysis of the relationships between nursing, medicine and the government in New Zealand 1984-2001 2005 details  
McNamara, N. The meaning of the experience for ICU nurses when a family member is critically ill: A hermeneutic phenomenologcial study 2007 details  
Mason, B. An analysis of the role of the practice nurse in primary health care, 2000/2001 2002 details  
Mahoney, L. Making the invisible visible: Public health nurses role with children who live with a parent with a mental illness 2008 details  
MacIvor, K Critical Elements of Pre-hospital Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 2012 Whitireia Nursing Journal 9-17 details  
Lynch, T.M. A qualitative descriptive study of youth with Crohn's disease 2005 details  
Litchfield, M. Computers and the form of nursing to come 1992 Proceedings of the Inaugural National Nursing Info 81-90 details  
Litchfield, M. Achieving health in a rural community: A case study of nurse – community partnership 2004 details  
Litchfield, M. The language of nursing practice in hospitals 1997 Proceedings of the National Nursing Informatics Co details  
Keer-Keer, Trudy The lived experience of adults with myasthenia gravis : a phenomenological study 2012 120 pp details   url
Jones, R.G. Rongoa Maori and primary health care 2000 details  
Jamieson,I What are the views of Generation Y New Zealand Registered Nurses towards nursing, work and career?: A descriptive exploratory study 2012 290 pp details   url
Irvine, HJ Professional supervision for nurses and midwives 1998 53 pp details  
Idour, D.M.G. Stepping beyond the known – the lived experience of returning registered nurse students: an interpretive descriptive study 1998 details  
Houliston, Sally Flight nurse perceptions of factors inflencing clinical decision making in their practice environment 2007 86 pp details  
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