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Blue, R.G. A new net goes out fishing: options for change within the public health nursing service 1995 details  
Kinross, D.N.J.; Nevatt, E.A.; Boddy, J.M.; North, N. A nurse in an urban community: a process study 1987 details  
Woods, M. A nursing ethic: The moral voice of experienced nurses 1999 Nursing Ethics 6 423-433 details  
Patrick, S. A nursing role in rural adolescent sexual health 2007 details  
Howie, E. A nutritional education needs assessment of child health nurses 1989 details  
Rodgers, J.A. A paradox of power and marginality: New Zealand nurses' professional campaign during war, 1900 – 1920 1994 details  
Wenmoth, J.D.A. A phenomenological study examining the experience of nausea, vomiting and retching associated with pregnancy 1997 details  
Therkleson, T. A phenomenological study of ginger compress therapy for people with osteoarthritis 2010 The Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 10 1-10 details   url
Norris, Katrina A. A position in the making: A Bourdieusian analysis of how RN prescribing influences collaborative team practice in New Zealand 2022 174 p. details   url
Pearson, J.R.; Holloway, K. T. A postgraduate primary health care programme for experienced registered nurses and newly graduated nurses 2006 Whitireia Nursing Journal 13 44-52 details  
Adams, K. A postmodern/poststructural exploration of the discursive formation of professional nursing in New Zealand 1840 – 2000 2003 details  
Litchfield, M.; Jonsdottir, H. A practice discipline that's here and now 2008 Advances in Nursing Science 31 79-92 details  
Chah, C.-L. A prediction study of success in nursing course applicants, students and graduates 1989 details  
Pirret, A.M. A preoperative scoring system to identify patients requiring postoperative high dependency care 2003 Intensive & Critical Care Nursing 19 267-275 details  
Turner, C.L.E. A process evaluation of a shared leadership model in an intensive care unit details  
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