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Cobham, J. Why do nurses stay in nursing? A test of social identity, equity sensitivity and expectancy theory 2005 details  
Kempthorne, A. Why do nurse graduates choose to work in the area of mental health? 2006 details   url
Peddie, B. Whooping cough in the Northern Coromandel -1995 1995 Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand 4 14-17 details  
Stokes, G. Who cares? Accountability for public safety in nurse education 2005 details   url
McKelvie, Rhonda Where we are and how we got here: an institutional ethnography of the Nurse Safe Staffing Project in New Zealand 2019 289 p. details   url
Brunton, Margaret; Cook, Catherine; Walker, Leonie; Clendon, Jill Where are we?: workplace communication between RNs in culturally-diverse healthcare organisations; Analysis of a 2-phase, mixed-method study: a report prepared for the New Zealand Nursing Education and Research Foundation 2017 82 p. details  
Dearden, G. When things go wrong: The experiences of mental health nurses who have had a patient die through suicide 2004 details  
McManus, L.M.; Cuthbertson, S.; Streat, S.J. When the lights went out in Auckland 1998 details  
Roddick, J.A. When the flag flew at half mast: Nursing and the 1918 influenza epidemic in Dunedin 2005 details  
Gillard, D. When I am nursing 2002 details  
Stewart, A. When an infant grandchild dies: Family matters 2000 details   url
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 details   url
Kidd, J.D. What's going on? Mental health nursing in New Zealand 2002 details  
Foster, Pamela Margaret What undergraduate nurse education actually teaches student nurses about people named as older: A Foucauldian discourse analysis 2020 198 p. details   url
Phiri, Tari; Mowat, Rebecca; Cook, Catherine What nursing interventions and healthcare practices facilitate type 1 diabetes self-management in young adults? An integrative review 2022 Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand 38 32-43 details   url
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