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Wilkinson, J.A. The New Zealand nurse practitioner polemic: A discourse analysis 2007 details   url
Davies, M. Lived experiences of nurses as they engage in practice at an advanced level within emergency departments in New Zealand 2005 details  
Betts, J.A. Establishing and evaluating a nurse practitioner leg ulcer clinic: The journey 2005 details  
Jones, B. Saving lives and changing dirty nappies: Illuminating nursing in the neonatal nurse practitioner role: The New Zealand experience 2000 details  
Bryson, L.W. Nurse-led heart failure services: A review of the literature 2006 details  
Maw, H. The challenge of developing primary health care nurse practitioner roles in rural New Zealand 2005 details  
Mearns, G. Developing autonomous ownership: A grounded theory study of how registered nurses working in aged care are advancing their nursing practice 2005 details   url
Horner, C. Maintaining rural nurses' competency in emergency situations 2005 details  
Jacobs, S. Advanced nursing practice and the nurse practitioner: New Zealand nursing's professional project in the late 20th century 2005 details  
Hansen, S. The reality: Doctors and nurses in general practice in New Zealand 2005 details  
Paterson, J.E. Nurses' clinical decision-making: The journey to advancing practice 2006 details  
Halligan, S. The potential role of nurse practitioners within the Family Planning Association New Zealand 2006 details  
Hewson, J. Professional support for the nurse practitioner in New Zealand 2004 details  
Hamer, H.P.; Finlayson, M.; Thom, K.; Hughes, F.; Tomkins, S. Mental health nursing and its future: A discussion framework: Report from the Expert Reference Group to the Deputy Director-General Dr Janice Wilson 2006 details   url
Mackay, B. An analysis of innovative roles in primary health care nursing 2004 details  
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