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Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2005March 01, 2005 NZST
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Independence and Well-Being in Later Life: Three New Zealand Studies
Independence and Well-Being in Later Life: Three New Zealand Studies
Stephen Neville, RN, MA(Hons), FCNA(NZ), Lecturer, School of Health Sciences - Albany, Massey University, Auckland, Sally Keeling, PhD, DipTchg, DipEd., Lecturer, Department of Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Kaye Milligan, RN, MA(Hons), DipTchg (Tertiary), MCNA(NZ), Lecturer, School of Nursing, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology,
Articles in Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2005
Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2005
- A Survey of Mental Health Nurses’ Opinion of Barriers and Supports for ResearchBrian Phillips
- Participatory Research – ‘Challenging the Throne Without Losing Your Head’: An Interview With Tony MacCullochLynne GiddingsPamela Wood
- Independence and Well-Being in Later Life: Three New Zealand StudiesStephen NevilleSally KeelingKaye Milligan
- Incorporation of Research Into Clinical Practice: The Development of a Clinical Nurse Researcher PositionSandra Richardson
- Opportunistic Chlamydia Testing: Improving Nursing Practice Through Self-Audit and ReflectionRose Stewart
Neville, S., Keeling, S., & Milligan, K. (2005). Independence and Well-Being in Later Life: Three New Zealand Studies. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 21(1), 14–23.