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Blanchard, D.L. Developing the place and role of family within the culture of critical care nursing: An action research approach 2006 details  
Findlay, W. The effect of peer learning and review groups on practice nurses' clinical practice: A mixed method survey 2006 details  
Lilley, S. Experiences of mentoring in primary health care settings: Registered nurses' and students' perspectives 2006 details  
Rolls, S. An exploration of workplace violence in the emergency department: Are emergency nurses safe? 2006 details   url
Armstrong, S.E. Exploring the nursing reality of the sole on-call primary health care rural nurse (PHCRN) interface with secondary care doctors 2006 details  
Kerr, R.C. Is the graduate nurse work-ready for emergency nursing? 2006 details  
Hickson, E.K. Developing clinical learning environment evaluation tools using an action research methodology 2006 details  
Patel, R. Evaluation and assessment of the online postgraduate intensive care nursing course 2006 details  
Voice, D.M. Everyday district nurses' experiences revealed through distillation: Palliative care in the community 2006 details  
Dillon, D.R. Islands, islandness and nursing: Advanced nursing practice in rural remote and small island areas 2006 details  
Baker, K.O. A journey: Experienced respiratory nurses working with patients with chronic breathlessness 2006 details  
Fielding, S. Learning to do, learning to be: The transition to competence in critical care nursing 2006 details   url
Robertson, A.M. Meeting the maternity needs of rural women: Negotiating the reality of remote rural nursing and midwifery practice 2006 details  
Grayson, S.; Horsburgh, M.; Lesa, R.; Lennon, D. An Auckland regional audit of the nurse-led rheumatic fever secondary prophylaxis programme 2006 New Zealand Medical Journal 119 details   url
Richardson, S.; Ardagh, M.; Hider, P. New Zealand health professionals do not agree about what defines appropriate attendance at an emergency department 2006 New Zealand Medical Journal 119 details   url
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