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Chenery, K. 'Can mummy come too?' Rhetoric and realities of 'family-centred care' in one New Zealand hospital, 1960-1990 2001
Marlow, S.A. A voyage of grief and beauty: A phenomenological study of the experience of supporting a family member with an intellectual disability who is dying in a community setting 2007
Litchfield, M.; Laws, M. Achieving family health and cost-containment outcomes: Innovation in the New Zealand Health Sector Reforms 1999 Cohen,E. & De Back,V. (Eds.), The outcomes mandate: New roles, rules and relationships. Case management in health care today (pp. 306-316)
Crawford, R. An exploration of nurses' understanding of parenting in hospital 2000
Rochford, N.M. As a nurse in the family: Three women's stories of what it means for a female nurse to be caregiver to a family member who is ill, elderly or with an enduring illness 2004
Desmond, N. Aspects of nursing in the general practice setting and the impact on immunisation coverage 2007
Woods, M. Balancing rights and duties in 'life and death' decision making involving children: A role for nurses? 2001 Nursing Ethics 8 397-408
McClunie-Trust, P. Body boundaries and discursive practices in life threatening illness: Narratives of the self 2000
Hall, J. Building trust to work with a grounded theory study of paediatric acute care nurses work 2004
Connor, M. Courage and complexity in chronic illness: Reflective practice in nursing 2004
Garlick, A. Determined to make a difference: A study of public health nursing practice with vulnerable families 2006
Blanchard, D.L. Developing the place and role of family within the culture of critical care nursing: An action research approach 2006
Campbell, K. Experiences of rural women who have cared for their terminally ill partners 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 166-178)
Fahey, M. Family centred care in the newborn intensive care unit: Creating a supportive environment 2003
Davidson, L. Family-centred care perceptions and practice: A pilot study 2000