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Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 27, Issue 1, 2011April 01, 2011 NZST

Utilising the Hand Model to Promote a Culturally Safe Environment for International Nursing Students

Bev Mackay, RN, DN, Principal Lecturer, Department of Nursing and Health, NorthTec, Whangarei, Thomas Harding, RN, PhD, Associate Professor, Deputy Head, School of Nursing (NSW & ACT) Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, North Sydney Campus (MacKillop), Australia, Lou Jurlina, RN, Advanced Diploma in Child and Family Health, Nurse Consultant, Norma Scobie, RN, MN, Principal Lecturer, Department of Nursing and Health, NorthTec, Whangarei, Ruelle Khan, RN, BHSc, Principal Lecturer, Department of Nursing and Health, NorthTec, Whangarei,
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Mackay, B., Harding, T., Jurlina, L., Scobie, N., & Khan, R. (2011). Utilising the hand model to promote a culturally safe environment for international nursing students. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 27(1), 13–24.
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