ISSN 2703-4542
Vol. 12, Issue 2, 1997July 01, 1997 NZST
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Lymphoedema: A Study of Otago Women Treated for Breast Cancer
Lymphoedema: A Study of Otago Women Treated for Breast Cancer
Ramona Clark, RCpN, BA DipSocSci (Nursing), Nursing Lecturer, Otago Polytechnic, & Lymphoedema Nurse Therapist, Dunedin, Teresa Wasilewska, SRN, Cert. Breast Care Nursing, Breast Care Nurse Advisor, Healthcare Otago, Dunedin, Joan Carter, RN, District Oncology Nurse, Healthcare Otago, Dunedin,
Articles in Vol. 12, Issue 2, 1997
Vol. 12, Issue 2, 1997
- Lymphoedema: A Study of Otago Women Treated for Breast CancerRamona ClarkTeresa WasilewskaJoan Carter
- Learning to Be a Nurse – the Contribution of the Hidden Curriculum in the Clinical SettingJanine MaysonWendy Hayward
- The “Accompanying” Practice of Public Health in New ZealandGrace Hinder
- Reading Nursing Practice as Social Text: From Critical Metatheories to Personal Theories in ActionJohn McArthur
- Publishing Workshops: Number 4 Preparing a Manuscript – Reviewing LiteratureJan RodgersTina SmithNorma ChickJackie Crisp
Clark, R., Wasilewska, T., & Carter, J. (1997). Lymphoedema: A Study of Otago Women Treated for Breast Cancer. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 12(2), 4–15.