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Tabakakis, Costantinos; McAllister, Margaret; Bradshaw, Julie Burnout in New Zealand resgistered nurses: the role of workplace factors 2020 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 11 9-16
Jamieson, Isabel; Harding, Thomas The perspectives of key stakeholders regarding New Zealand's first graduate-entry nursing programme 2019 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 10 8-14
Hughes, Margaret; Kirk, Ray; Dixon, Alison Direction and delegation for New Zealand nurses 2018 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 9 36-37
North, N. International nurse migration: Impacts on New Zealand 2007 Policy, Politics, & Nursing Practice 8 220-228
Marshall, Bob; Craig, Andrea; Meyer, Alannah Registered nurses' attitudes towards, and experiences of, aggression and violence in the acute hospital setting 2017 Kai Tiaki Nursing Research 8 31-36
Dredge, A. An insider's view of professional nursing and care management of the critically ill patient 1999 Vision: A Journal of Nursing 5 13-16
Lilley, S. Experiences of mentoring in primary health care settings: Registered nurses' and students' perspectives 2006
Mearns, G. Developing autonomous ownership: A grounded theory study of how registered nurses working in aged care are advancing their nursing practice 2005
Bleach, A. Nurses talk the walk: An exploration of nurses' perception of advanced nursing practice on acute mental health inpatient units in New Zealand 2005
Dal Din, A. Accepting the challenge: Registered nurses' experiences of undertaking the statutory role of Responsible Clinician in New Zealand 2006
Thompson, R. On call but not rostered 2008 Jean Ross (Ed.), Rural nursing: Aspects of practice (pp. 67-78)
McKenzie-Green, B. Shifting focus: How registered nurses in residential aged care organise their work: A grounded theory study 2003
Williams, B.G. The primacy of the nurse in New Zealand 1960s-1990s: Attitudes, beliefs and responses over time 2000
Wassner, A. Labour of love: Childbirth at Dunedin Hospital, 1862-1972 1999 Dissector
Roberts, F. The people the programme & the place: Nurses' perceptions of the Lakeland Health Professional Development Programme 1999