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White, G.E.; Su, H.-R. Am I dying, nurse? 2000 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 15 33-40
Archer, L.K. We talk what we do: An exploration of the value, role and function of storytelling in nursing from one nurse's practice perspective 2001
Hammond, S. Parallel journeys: Perceptions of palliative care 2001
Carter, H.; McKinlay, E.M.; Scott, I.; Wise, D.; MacLeod, R. Impact of a hospital palliative care service: Perspective of the hospital staff 2002 JBI Reports 18 160-167
Nolan, M.; Featherston, J.; Nolan, J. Palliative care: Palliative care philosophy in care homes: Lessons from New Zealand 2003 British Journal of Nursing 12 974-979
Hall, K.A. Soothing sounds: An investigation into the value of music in palliative care 2003
Cavanagh, C. Dignity and palliative care: A search to discover the true meaning of the concept of “dying with dignity” 2004
Maries, V.J. Chosen moments: A reflective journey illustrating terminally ill patients choosing the moment to die 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
Bray, Y.M. A migrant family's experience of palliative nursing care 2004
Falleni, P.M. Whakaata ikei runga manaaki: Reflection on caring 2004 International Journal of Palliative Nursing 10 390-392
Cleaver, H. Reflections on knowing, not knowing and being in palliative care nursing 2005
Dulieu, F. Collaborative practice: A study in bridging the gap to transform the delivery of specialist palliative nursing care in residential aged care facilities 2005
Richardson, C.A. Ever decreasing circles: Non-curative terminal illness, empowerment and decision making: Lessons for nursing practice 2005
Latta, L. Reflective storytelling to enhance learning from practice experience 2005 J. McDrury (Ed.), Nursing matters: A reader for teaching and learning in the clinical setting (pp.67-82).