This website uses cookies

We use cookies to enhance your experience and support COUNTER Metrics for transparent reporting of readership statistics. Cookie data is not sold to third parties or used for marketing purposes.

Skip to main content
Nursing Praxis
  • Menu
  • Articles
    • Book Reviews | He Arotakenga Pukapuka
    • Critical Commentary | He Kupu Arohaehae
    • Editorial | He Whakaaro nā te Ētita
    • Methodology | Tikanga Rangahau
    • Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
    • Quality Improvement Initiative | Kōkiri Whakapiki Kounha
    • Research Review | Arotake Rangahau
    • Scholarly Papers | He Tuhinga Mātanga
    • All
  • For Authors
  • Editorial Board
  • About
  • Issues
  • Māori Research and Te Reo
  • 35 Years of Nursing
  • COVID-19 (Dec 2021)
  • search
  • X (formerly Twitter) (opens in a new tab)
  • RSS feed (opens a modal with a link to feed)

RSS Feed

Enter the URL below into your favorite RSS reader.

http://localhost:4849/feed
ISSN 2703-4542
Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 24, Issue 3, 2008November 01, 2008 NZST

The Ministerial Taskforce on Nursing: A Struggle for Control

Jill Wilkinson, RN, PhD, MCNA(NZ), Senior Lecturer, School of Health & Social Services, Massey University, Wellington,
politicsautonomynurse practitionerpolicy
Copyright Logoccby-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.36951/NgPxNZ.2008.008

Articles in Vol. 24, Issue 3, 2008

Vol. 24, Issue 3, 2008
  • The Ministerial Taskforce on Nursing: A Struggle for Control
    Jill Wilkinson
  • Constructing Consensus: Developing an Advanced Nursing Practice Role
    Jill Wilkinson
  • Recollecting and ‘Thinking’ the Story of New Zealand’s Postgraduate Nursing Scholarship Development
    Liz Smythe
  • Pre-school Children Frequently Seen but Seldom Heard in Nursing Care
    Paul Watson
Nursing Praxis
Wilkinson, J. (2008). The Ministerial Taskforce on Nursing: A struggle for control. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 24(3), 5–16. https://doi.org/10.36951/NgPxNZ.2008.008
Save article as...▾

View more stats

Powered by Scholastica, the modern academic journal management system