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Water, T. The meaning of being in dilemma in paediatric practice: A phenomenological study 2008 259 pp details   url
Bennison, C. Emergency nurses' perceptions of the impact of postgraduate education on their practice in New Zealand 2008 details  
Spackman, N. E. Nurses' early experiences with patient death 2008 156 pp details  
Brinkman, A.; Wilson-Salt, R.; Walker, L. Education survey report: Implications for practice 2008 details  
Brinkman, A. Collating for collaboration: Tertiary education funding structures 2008 details  
Dawson, A.L. Same person different nurse : A study of the relationship between nurse and patient based on the experience of shifting from secondary care to home based nursing 2008 details  
Atkin, Rachel Discourses of deficiency: An analysis of the critical care outreach literature 2008 details   url
Kennedy, Wendy Lynette How do Registered Nurses utilise self assessment and performance appraisal to inform their professional practice? 2008 97 p. details   url
Cumming, Glynis From a generic to a gynaecological oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist: an evolving role 2008 106 p. details   url
Butters, Katheryn Janine A qualitative study of the ethical practice of newly-graduated nurses working in mental health 2008 184 p. details   url
Kidd, J.D. Aroha mai: Nurses, nursing and mental illness 2008 details   url
Sye, J. A fine balance 2008 details   url
Davies, B. Same person different nurse: A study of the relationship between nurse and patient based on the experience of shifting from secondary care to home-based nursing 2008 details   url
Tustin-Payne, W. Self esteem, competence assessment and nurses ability to write reflectively: Is there any connection? 2008 details   url
Clayton, J.R. Exploring transitions: Working in “the space between the no longer and the not yet” 2008 details   url
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