Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Wepa, D. |
An exploration of the experiences of cultural safety educators in New Zealand: An action research approach |
2003 |
Journal of Transcultural Nursing |
14 |
339-348 |
Coleman, R.; Sim, G. |
The sacredness of the head: Cultural implications for neuroscience nurses |
2003 |
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience |
16 |
20-22 |
Crowe, M.; Carlyle, D. |
Deconstructing risk assessment and management in mental health nursing |
2003 |
Journal of Advanced Nursing |
43 |
19-27 |
Wilkinson, J.A. |
Creating a culture of workplace safety |
2002 |
Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand |
8 |
14-15 |
Crowe, M. |
Reflexivity and detachment: A discursive approach to women's depression |
2002 |
Nursing Inquiry |
9 |
126-132 |
Kirkham, S.; Smye, V.; Tang, S.; Anderson, J.; Blue, C.; Browne, A.; Coles, R.; Dyck, I.; Henderson, A.; Lynam, M.J.; Perry, J.(see also C.); Semeniuk, P.; Shapera, L. |
Rethinking cultural safety while waiting to do fieldwork: Methodological implications for nursing research |
2002 |
Research in Nursing & Health |
25 |
222-232 |
Elbe, E. |
The private world of nursing related to incident reporting |
2002 |
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Rowe, W. |
An ethnography of the nursing handover |
2001 |
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Horrocks, T. |
Implementing change combining Maori and Western knowledge in health delivery |
2001 |
Vision: A Journal of Nursing |
7 |
37-41 |
Rose, A. |
Is case management an efficient and effective model of care for complex patients in an acute medical setting? |
2000 |
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Simon, V.N. |
Characterising Maori nursing practice |
2000 |
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McArthur, J. |
Discursive understanding of knowledge within advanced nursing practice roles: A co-operative inquiry in an acute health care organisation |
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