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Wong, G.; Sakulneya, A. Promoting EAL nursing students' mastery of informal language 2004 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 20 45-52
Wong, G.; Fishman, Z.; McRobbie, H.; Arroll, B.; Clair, S.; Freeman, B.; Glover, M.; Jull, A. Smoking and nurses in New Zealand: ASH-KAN Aotearoa: Assessment of smoking history, knowledge and attitudes of nurses in New Zealand 2007
Winters, Shelley Exploring the perceptions of nursing students and nursing academic lecturers on the use of gallows humour in the clinical setting 2019 146 p.
Winters, Rosie; Neville, Stephen Registered nurse perspectives on delayed or missed nursing cares in a New Zealand hospital 2012 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 28 19-28
Winiata, W Leadership Styles and Nursing in a Whanau Ora Context 2012 Whitireia Nursing Journal 43-50
Wilson, S.K. Reconstructing nurse learning using computer mediated communication (CMC) technologies: An exploration of ideas 2003
Wilson, S.C. A qualitative exploration of emotional competence and its relevance to nursing relationships 2007
Wilson, S.; Carryer, J.B. Emotional competence and nursing education : A New Zealand study 2008 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 24 36-47
Wilson, M.J. Strategies for the nurse leader to enhance nursing practice and promote workforce development within an interdisciplinary alcohol & other drugs team 2007
Wilson, M. Organisational psychopaths and our health culture 2001 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 7 27-29
Wilson, L.J. Futurist planning, not a shortage stopgap: Recruitment and retention of registered nurses in New Zealand 2001
Wilson, H.V. Surveillance or support: Divergent discourses in Plunket nursing practice 2000
Wilson, H.V. Power and partnership: A critical analysis of the surveillance discourses of child health nurses 2001 Journal of Advanced Nursing 36 294-301
Wilson, H.V. Paradoxical pursuits in child health nursing practice: Discourses of scientific mothercraft 2003 Critical Public Health 13 281-293
Wilson, D.S. Transforming nursing education: A legitimacy of difference 2001