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Carryer, J.B.; Budge, C.; Russell, A. Measuring perceptions of the Clinical Career Pathway in a New Zealand hospital 2002 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 18 18-29
Carryer, J.B.; Gardner, G.; Dunn, S.; Gardner, A. The core role of the nurse practitioner: Practice, professionalism and clinical leadership 2007 Journal of Clinical Nursing 16 1818-1825
Carryer, J.B.; Russell, L. Nurses' understandings of the Professional Development Recognition Programme 2007 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 23 5-13
Carstensen, Cassandra; Papps, Elaine; Thompson, Shona When a child is diagnosed with severe allergies: an auto-ethnographic account 2018 Nursing Praxis in New Zealand 34 6-16
Carter, G.E. Critical thinking abilities: Evidence from students' clinical self-evaluation responses: A pilot study 2005
Carter, H.; MacLeod, R.; Brander, P.; McPherson, K. Living with a terminal illness: Patients' priorities 2004 Journal of Advanced Nursing 45 611-620
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
Carter, Lynn J Am I doing the right thing?: Plunket Nurses' experience in making decisions to report suspected child abuse and neglect 2010 144 p.
Carter, T. The places we will go 2000
Casey, G. Conditional expertise in chronic illness 2000
Casey, H. Empowerment: What can nurse leaders do to encourage an empowering environment for nurses working in the mental health area 2000
Cassidy, Sharon Proactive nursing practice and research to address improvement of health care needs of vulnerable children and their families 2014 85 p.
Cavanagh, C. Dignity and palliative care: A search to discover the true meaning of the concept of “dying with dignity” 2004
Cavit, Larisa Exploring factors that influence vaccination uptake for children with refugee backgrounds: An interpretive descriptive study of primary healthcare providers' perspectives 2021 160 p.
Caygill, J. Professional care: structure, strategy and the moral career of the nurse in a psychiatric institution 1989 New Zealand Sociology 8 137-165