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Blanchard, D.L. Developing the place and role of family within the culture of critical care nursing: An action research approach 2006 details  
Desmond, N. Aspects of nursing in the general practice setting and the impact on immunisation coverage 2007 details  
Garlick, A. Determined to make a difference: A study of public health nursing practice with vulnerable families 2006 details  
Crawford, R. An exploration of nurses' understanding of parenting in hospital 2000 details  
Connor, M. Courage and complexity in chronic illness: Reflective practice in nursing 2004 details  
Tritschler, E.; Yarwood, J. Relating to families through their seasons of life: An indigenous practice model 2007 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 13 18-3 details  
Chenery, K. Family-centred care: Understanding our past 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 4-12 details  
Wilson, H.V. Paradoxical pursuits in child health nursing practice: Discourses of scientific mothercraft 2003 Critical Public Health 13 281-293 details  
Litchfield, M. The nursing praxis of family health 2005 Picard, C & Jones, D., Giving voice to what we know (pp.73-82) details  
Davidson, L. Family-centred care perceptions and practice: A pilot study 2000 details  
Ward, J. High acuity nursing 2001 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 7 15-19 details  
McNamara, N. The meaning of the experience for ICU nurses when a family member is critically ill: A hermeneutic phenomenologcial study 2007 details  
Roberts, C. The influence of nursing culture on family visiting in adult intensive care units 2007 details  
Fahey, M. Family centred care in the newborn intensive care unit: Creating a supportive environment 2003 details  
Lynes, H. Partnership or collaboration? Exploring professional relationships between public health nurses and school staff in Otago, New Zealand 2004 details  
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