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Author |
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Publication |
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Pages |
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Trenberth, D. |
New Zealand families' beliefs about what constitutes successful management of unsupervised childcare |
2008 |
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Stojanovic, J.E.E. |
Leaving your dignity at the door: Maternity in Wellington 1950 – 1970 |
2002 |
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James, G.G. |
Woven threads: A case study of chemotherapy nursing practice in a rural New Zealand setting |
2008 |
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Rook, Helen |
Living nursing values: a collective case study |
2017 |
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278 p. |
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Wailling, Joanna |
How healthcare professionals in acute care environments describe patient safety: a case study |
2016 |
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169 p. |
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Hawes, Philip C. |
What educational and other experiences assist recently qualified nurses to understand and deal with clinical risk and patient safety? |
2016 |
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131 p. |
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Greenlees-Rae, Joanne |
Being confident in practice: A study on the influences on confidence in new graduate nurses |
2016 |
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151 p. |
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Rees, Lorraine |
Exploring the barriers and levers to hand hygiene of nursing and medical staff in Emergency Departments: a mixed-methods study |
2016 |
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116 p. |
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Smillie, A. |
The end of tranquillity? An exploration of some organisational and societal factors that generated discord upon the introduction of trained nurses into New Zealand hospitals, 1885-1914 |
2003 |
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Ramsamy, K. |
Colonisation: The experience of a psychiatric nurse through the lens of reflective autobiography |
2006 |
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Ryder-Lewis, M. |
Reliability study of the Sedation-Agitation Scale in an intensive care unit |
2004 |
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Phillips, B.N. |
An interpretation of four men's experiences of suicidality |
2004 |
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Peach, J. |
The contribution of nursing to the health of New Zealand |
2001 |
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Polaschek, N. |
The concerns of Pakeha men living on home haemodialysis: A critical interpretive study |
2000 |
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Stewart, A. |
When an infant grandchild dies: Family matters |
2000 |
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