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Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 34, Issue 2, 2018July 01, 2018 NZST

When a Child Is Diagnosed With Severe Allergies: An Autoethnographic Account

Cassandra Carstensen, RN, MN, Nurse Educator, Southern Institute of Technology, Invercargill, NZ, Elaine Papps, RN, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Eastern Institute of Technology, Taradale, NZ, Shona Thompson, PhD, Research Fellow, Eastern Institute of Technology, Taradale, NZ,
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Carstensen, C., Papps, E., & Thompson, S. (2018). When a child is diagnosed with severe allergies: An autoethnographic account. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 34(2), 6–16. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.36951/​NgPxNZ.2018.006
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