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Vol. 11, Issue 3, 1996November 01, 1996 NZST
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The Sick Child, Humanitarian Narratives and the Getting of Hospitals: An Historical Research Brief
The Sick Child, Humanitarian Narratives and the Getting of Hospitals: An Historical Research Brief
Articles in Vol. 11, Issue 3, 1996
Vol. 11, Issue 3, 1996
- Shooting for the Stars – Towards Excellence in Paediatric Nursing CareAnnette DickinsonMargaret-Anne Lowe
- Innovations in Paediatrics Children’s Assessment Unit and Developing Outreach ServiceElizabeth CulbertPamela CocksTania Smaill
- Once Upon a Time – Story Telling: A Paediatric PerspectiveSteven NevilleKim Chenery
- Publishing Workshops Number 3, Preparing a Manuscript: Reporting Qualitative Research FindingsNorma ChickJackie CrispJan RodgersTina Smith
- The Mysteries of the Milton TankRebecca Conway
- Parents’ Expectations of the Nurse – Role NegotiationColleen ConwayElizabeth CulbertSusan GaleMarie CouldenJane Tulloch
- Factors in Stress and Burnout Among Paediatric Nurses in a General HospitalPaul WatsonAnne Feld
- The Sick Child, Humanitarian Narratives and the Getting of Hospitals: An Historical Research BriefPamela Wood
Wood, P. (1996). The Sick Child, Humanitarian Narratives and the Getting of Hospitals: An Historical Research Brief. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 11(3), 50–54.