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Woods, M. Dissecting a brave new nursing world 2002 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 8 20-22, 36
Wilson, L.J. Futurist planning, not a shortage stopgap: Recruitment and retention of registered nurses in New Zealand 2001
Watson, S.L. Attitudinal shifting: A grounded theory of health promotion in coronary care 2007
Stuart, J. How can nurses address generalist/specialist/nursing requirements of the urban/rural population of Southland 2003
Stone, P.W.; Tourangeau, A.E.; Duffield, C.M.; Hughes, F.; Jones, C.A.; O'Brien-Pallas, L.; Shamian, J. Evidence of nurse working conditions: A global perspective 2003 Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice 4 120-130
Ross, M.E. A study into the effects of the New Zealand health reforms of the 1990's on the role of the nurse manager 2005
Mulcahy, D.M. Journeys cross divides: Nurses and midwives' experiences of choosing a path following separation of the professions 2006
Muir-Cochrane, E.; Holmes, C.; Walton, J.A. Law and policy in relation to the use of seclusion in psychiatric hospitals in Australia and New Zealand 2002 Contemporary Nurse 13 136-145
Miles, M.A.P. A critical analysis of the relationships between nursing, medicine and the government in New Zealand 1984-2001 2005
Miles, M.A.P. A critical analysis of the relationships between nursing, medicine and the government in New Zealand 1984-2001 2005
Maw, H. The challenge of developing primary health care nurse practitioner roles in rural New Zealand 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 201-214)
Mackay, B. An analysis of innovative roles in primary health care nursing 2004
Litchfield, M.; Jonsdottir, H. A practice discipline that's here and now 2008 Advances in Nursing Science 31 79-92
Litchfield, M. A framework of complementary models of nursing practice: A study of nursing roles and practice for a new era of healthcare provision in New Zealand 2001
Litchfield, M. Professional development: Developing a new model of integrated care 1998 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 4 23-25