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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)
Woods, M. Parental resistance. Mobile and transitory discourses: A discursive analysis of parental resistance towards medical treatment for a seriously ill child 2008
Desmond, N. Aspects of nursing in the general practice setting and the impact on immunisation coverage 2007
Roberts, C. The influence of nursing culture on family visiting in adult intensive care units 2007
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
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
McNamara, N. The meaning of the experience for ICU nurses when a family member is critically ill: A hermeneutic phenomenologcial study 2007
Blanchard, D.L. Developing the place and role of family within the culture of critical care nursing: An action research approach 2006
Garlick, A. Determined to make a difference: A study of public health nursing practice with vulnerable families 2006
Cleaver, H. Reflections on knowing, not knowing and being in palliative care nursing 2005
Gasquoine, S.E. Mothering a hospitalized child: It's the 'little things' that matter 2005 Journal of Child Health Care 9 186-195
Litchfield, M. The nursing praxis of family health 2005 Picard, C & Jones, D., Giving voice to what we know (pp.73-82)
Hall, J. Building trust to work with a grounded theory study of paediatric acute care nurses work 2004
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
Campbell, K. Intertwining the role of partner and caregiver: A phenomenological study of the experiences of four New Zealand rural women who have cared for their terminally ill partners 2004