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  1. Delineating advanced practice nursing in New Zealand: a national survey
  2. Prevalence of key care indicators of pressure injuries, incontinence, malnutrition, and falls among older adults living in nursing homes in New Zealand
  3. New Zealand patients’ perceptions of chronic care delivery
  4. Evaluation of a diabetes nurse specialist prescribing project
  5. Caesarean section in the absence of need: a pathologising paradox for public health?
  6. Nursing Structures in New Zealand Public Hospitals: Current Configurations
  7. Effects of Health Policy Reforms on Nursing Resources and Patient Outcomes in New Zealand
  8. Taking the PACIC back to basics: the structure of the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness Care
  9. Experiences of nursing in older care facilities in New Zealand
  10. Public health nurses’ perceptions of the professional practice environment in New Zealand
  11. From competence to capability: a study of nurse practitioners in clinical practice
  12. The core role of the nurse practitioner: practice, professionalism and clinical leadership
  13. The capability of nurse practitioners may be diminished by controlling protocols
  14. Nurse Practitioner competency standards: Findings from collaborative Australian and New Zealand research
  15. Memories of former intensive care patients six months following discharge
  16. Organizational Attributes Valued by Hospital, Home Care, and District Nurses in the United States and New Zealand
  17. To Have or to Take: Discourse, Positioning, and Narrative Identity in Women’s Accounts of HRT
  18. Health correlates of autonomy, control and professional relationships in the nursing work environment
  19. What is this Thing Called Hormone Replacement Therapy? Discursive Construction of Medication in Situated Practice
  20. Embodied largeness: a significant women’s health issue
  21. Girl-trafficking, HIV/AIDS, and the position of women in Nepal
  22. Feminist research: strengths and challenges