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Wyllie-Schmidt, Cilla; Tipa, Zoe; McClunie-Trust, Patricia Factors affecting access to immunisation of under-five-year-olds 2019 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 10 39-46
Woods, M. Balancing rights and duties in 'life and death' decision making involving children: A role for nurses? 2001 Nursing Ethics 8 397-408
Woods, M. Parental resistance. Mobile and transitory discourses: A discursive analysis of parental resistance towards medical treatment for a seriously ill child 2008
Wilson, H.V. Surveillance or support: Divergent discourses in Plunket nursing practice 2000
Wilson, D.; McBride-Henry, K.; Huntington, A.D. Family violence: Walking the tight rope between maternal alienation and child safety 2005 Contemporary Nurse 18 85-96
Watson, Paul Preschool children frequently seen but seldom heard in nursing care 2008 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 24 41-48
Watson, P, B. Positive pressure intravenous access ports on central venous devices in children: An evidence-based review 2010 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 1 12-18
Ward, Cynthia; Evans, Alicia; Ford, Rosemary; Glass, Nel Health Professionals Perspectives of Care for Seriously Ill Children Living at Home 2015 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 31 25-34
Ward, C.R. Children matter: What is important to the child living with a life-threatening illness 2005
Wagener, Sally The nursing management of the acutely ill child in communities without readily available specialist paediatric services 1994 22 p.
Trenberth, D. New Zealand families' beliefs about what constitutes successful management of unsupervised childcare 2008
Tipa, Zoe Kristen Family Partnership as a model for cultural responsiveness in a well child context 2013 149 p.
Sye, J. A fine balance 2008
Strickland, A. Nurse-initiated retinoblastoma service in New Zealand 2006 Insight: The Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses 31 8-10
Seldon, Lucy A Non-pharmacological Methods in Relieving Children's Pain in Hospital: a pilot study 2017 72 p.