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Delugar, A. An historical inquiry to identify the contribution Beatrice Salmon's writings made to nursing education in New Zealand, 1969-1972 1999 details  
Dearden, G. When things go wrong: The experiences of mental health nurses who have had a patient die through suicide 2004 details  
de Carlo Ahuarangi, K. Hei watea taupuhipuhi: The space of symbiosis: A conceptual framework for nursing practice 2000 details  
Dal Din, A. Accepting the challenge: Registered nurses' experiences of undertaking the statutory role of Responsible Clinician in New Zealand 2006 details  
Coupe, D. How accountable is accountable for mental health nurses? 2004 details  
Conroy, E. Nursing informatics in New Zealand: Evolving towards extinction? 2000 details   url
Connor, M. Sharing the burden of strife in chronic illness: A praxiological study of nursing practice in a community context 2002 details   url
Cleaver, H. Reflections on knowing, not knowing and being in palliative care nursing 2005 details   url
Clayton, J.R. The recovery of hope: A personal journey through paradigms toward emancipatory practice 2004 details  
Clark, R.R. My fat arm: Living with lymphoedema following treatment for breast cancer 1998 details  
Chapman, C. The elective way: An exploration of pre-operative education for orthopaedic joint replacements 2006 details  
Cavanagh, C. Dignity and palliative care: A search to discover the true meaning of the concept of “dying with dignity” 2004 details   url
Carter, T. The places we will go 2000 details  
Campbell, K. Intertwining the role of partner and caregiver: A phenomenological study of the experiences of four New Zealand rural women who have cared for their terminally ill partners 2004 details   url
Burtenshaw, M.K. Characteristics and expectations of beginning Bachelor of Nursing students 1999 details  
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