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McKenna, B.; O'Brien, A.J.; Dal Din, A.; Them, K. Responsible clinician role offers opportunities for nurses 2006 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 12 12-14 details  
McKenna, B. Risk assessment of violence to others: Time for action 2002 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 18 36-43 details  
McKenna, B. Bridging the theory-practice gap 1999 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 5 14-16 details  
McDonald, S. Registered nurses' perceptions of their role in acute inpatient care in New Zealand: A qualitative descriptive study 2004 details  
McDonald, S. A study to investigate the role of the registered nurse in an acute mental health inpatient setting in New Zealand: Perceptions versus reality 2000 details  
Maxwell-Crawford, K. Huarahi whakatu: Maori mental health nursing career pathway 2004 (Trm/04/15) details   url
Matheson, S. Psychiatric/mental health nursing: Positioning undergraduate education 2002 details   url
Martin, H.E. Marking space: A literary psychogeography of the practice of a nurse artist 2006 details   url
Lyall, C. Therapeutic relationships: What are inpatient registered nurses perceptions of the factors which influence therapeutic relationship development? 2003 details  
Lewer, D. Analysing the Mental Health Act 1999 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 5 14-16 details  
Kuehl, S. Emergency Department re-presentations following intentional self-harm 2008 details   url
Kidd, J.D. What's going on? Mental health nursing in New Zealand 2002 details  
Kempthorne, A. Why do nurse graduates choose to work in the area of mental health? 2006 details   url
Joyce, M. The Strengths Perspective: Relevance and application to mental health nursing and crisis resolution work 2004 details   url
Jenkinson, F.H. An evaluation of nursing documentation as it relates to pro re nata (prn) medication administration 2003 details  
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