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ISSN 2703-4542
Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 19, Issue 2, 2003July 01, 2003 NZST

Experiences of First Time Hospitalisation for Acute Illness

Colette Blockley, MA (Nursing), RGON, Dip. Teaching (Tertiary), Dip. Religious Studies and Spirituality. Lecturer, School of Nursing, Otago Polytechnic,
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Articles in Vol. 19, Issue 2, 2003

Vol. 19, Issue 2, 2003
  • Revealing Storied Lives Life Story Narrative Inquiry in Nursing and Midwifery: An Interview With Rose Mceldowney
    Pamela WoodLynne Giddings
  • Experiences of First Time Hospitalisation for Acute Illness
    Colette Blockley
  • Genetics and Nursing: Preparing for Future Health Care Development
    M. J. (Nick) Nicol
  • A Critique of Problem-Based Learning in Nursing Education and the Contribution It Can Make Toward Beginning Professional Practice Part One
    Esther VallanceSue Scott
Nursing Praxis
Blockley, C. (2003). Experiences Of First Time Hospitalisation For Acute Illness. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 19(2), 19–26.
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