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Barratt, Ruth Behind barriers: patients' perceptions of hospital isolation for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 2008
Cumming, Glynis From a generic to a gynaecological oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist: an evolving role 2008 106 p.
Bland, M.F. Betwixt and between: A critical ethnography of comfort in New Zealand residential aged care 2007 Journal of Clinical Nursing 16 937-944
Davies, D.C. Practice nurses' perceptions of their contribution to the care of individuals with chronic health conditions 2006
Chapman, C. The elective way: An exploration of pre-operative education for orthopaedic joint replacements 2006
McKenna, B.; Simpson, A.I.F.; Coverdale, J. Best practice management strategies for mental health nurses during the clinical application of civil commitment: An overview 2006 Contemporary Nurse 21 62-70
Bland, M.F. The challenge of feeling 'at home' in residential aged care in New Zealand 2005 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 21 4-12
Rydon, S.E. The attitudes, knowledge and skills needed in mental health nurses: The perspective of users of mental health services 2005 International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 14 78-87
Gibson, C. Hearing the adolescents' voice: A study evaluating the use of conjoint analysis for use with adolescents to determine preferences for inpatient hospital facilities 2005
Bland, M.F. All the comforts of home? A critical ethnography of residential aged care in New Zealand 2004
Radka, I.M. Handover and the consumer voice: The importance of knowing the whole, full story 2003
Clendon, J. Nurse-managed clinics: Issues in evaluation 2003 Journal of Advanced Nursing 44 558-565
Mercer, C. Interpreting the phenomenology of out-of-town hospitalisation using a Heideggerian framework 2003 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 11 20-25
Stojanovic, J.E.E. Leaving your dignity at the door: Maternity in Wellington 1950 – 1970 2002
Vermeulen, J. “And there's the likes of me”: A phenomenological study of the experience of four women inpatients at a mental health unit 2002