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Author |
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Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Mowatt, Rebecca; Haar, Jarrod |
Sacrifices, benefits and surprises of internationally-qualified nurses migrating to New Zealand from India and the Philippines |
2018 |
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand |
34 |
18-31 |
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Graham, Krystle-Lee |
Leadership toward positive workplace culture in Aotearoa New Zealand: clinical nurse manager perspectives |
2021 |
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108 p. |
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Howie, L. |
Rural society and culture |
2008 |
Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 3-18 ) |
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McEldowney, R.A.; Richardson, F.; Turia, D.; Laracy, K.; Scott, W.; MacDonald, S. |
Opening our eyes, shifting our thinking: The process of teaching and learning about reflection in cultural safety education and practice: An evaluation study |
2006 |
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Kidd, J.D. |
Aroha mai: Nurses, nursing and mental illness |
2008 |
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Taiaroa, H. |
Weaving the contemporary position of maatauranga Maaori within nursing practice |
2007 |
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Miller, Jodi Shirlene |
Workplace learning: exploring the context and culture in New Zealand |
2013 |
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234 p. |
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Fleck, K. |
Finding the shadows in the mirror of experience: An ontological study of the global-co-worker |
2008 |
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Wilson, J. |
Walking the line: Managing type 2 diabetes: A grounded theory study of part-Europeans from Fiji |
2004 |
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Were, Katie Jane |
Early Career Nurses: The relationship between Organisational Climate and Job Satisfaction and Burnout |
2016 |
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Elbe, E. |
The private world of nursing related to incident reporting |
2002 |
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Apelu, J. |
Pacific community mental health nurses' experiences of working for a district health board in New Zealand |
2008 |
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Hughes, H.M. |
Whakaohonga na Kahungatanga: Awakening from addiction |
2007 |
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Roberts, C. |
The influence of nursing culture on family visiting in adult intensive care units |
2007 |
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Morton, J.; Williams, Y.; Philpott, M. |
New Zealand's Christchurch Hospital at night: An audit of medical activity from 2230 to 0800 hours |
2006 |
New Zealand Medical Journal |
119 |
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