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Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2004November 01, 2004 NZST

The Personal Safety of District Nurses: A Critical Analysis

Jill Wilkinson, RN, PG Cert TT, MA (Hons), PhD candidate  School of Health Sciences, Massey University at Wellington, Annette Huntington, RN, PhD, Associate Professor,   School of Health Sciences, Massey University at Wellington,
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Articles in Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2004

Vol. 20, Issue 3, 2004
  • Family-Centred Care: Understanding Our Past
    Kim Chenery
  • Recognising Complexity and Contradiction: Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis
    Deborah Payne
  • The Personal Safety of District Nurses: A Critical Analysis
    Jill WilkinsonAnnette Huntington
  • Advancing Nursing Practice Through Postgraduate Education (Part Two)
    Deborah Spence
Nursing Praxis
Wilkinson, J., & Huntington, A. (2004). The Personal Safety Of District Nurses: A Critical Analysis. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 20(3), 31–44.
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