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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Adams, Sue |
Nurse practitioners in rural primary health care in New Zealand : an institutional ethnography |
2017 |
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372 p. |
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D |
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D'Souza, Natalia Judeline |
Cyberbullying at work : exploring understandings and experiences |
2017 |
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243 p. |
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Jarden, Amanda J |
Before-school check nurses' experiences of motivational interviewing during the weight-related referral process : an interpretive phenomenological study |
2018 |
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240 p. |
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English, Wendy |
The moments we meet : lived experiences of rapport for nurses, patients and families in palliative care |
2018 |
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135 p. |
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Tuitaupe, Suli Robert |
Becoming a Pasefika registered nurse: reflections of their student nurse experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand |
2018 |
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73 p. |
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Washbourne, G A |
Registered Nurses' Experiences of How in Situ Simulation Contributes to Ongoing Clinical Skill Development: A Qualitative Descriptive Study |
2017 |
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56 p. |
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Seldon, Lucy A |
Non-pharmacological Methods in Relieving Children's Pain in Hospital: a pilot study |
2017 |
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72 p. |
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Lockett, Jessica |
Strategies and processes emergency department nurses consider important to safely manage during an influenza pandemic: a qualitative descriptive study |
2020 |
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132 p. |
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Bear, Rebecca |
Kangaroo Mother Care: Participatory action research within a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Aotearoa New Zealand |
2019 |
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318 p. |
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Officer, Tara N. |
Nurse practitioners and pharmacist prescribers in primary health care: A realist evaluation of the New Zealand experience |
2018 |
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301 p. |
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Jones, Merryn Anne |
'It's hard to ask': examining the factors inflluencing decision-making amongst end-stage renal disease patients considering asking friends and family for a kidney |
2017 |
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126 p. |
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Rook, Helen |
Living nursing values: a collective case study |
2017 |
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278 p. |
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Wailling, Joanna |
How healthcare professionals in acute care environments describe patient safety: a case study |
2016 |
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169 p. |
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Hawes, Philip C. |
What educational and other experiences assist recently qualified nurses to understand and deal with clinical risk and patient safety? |
2016 |
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131 p. |
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