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Critical Commentary | He Kupu Arohaehae
Vol. 10, Issue 3, 1995November 01, 1995 NZST

Love and Duty: Issues of Concern for Nurses When Newly Physically Disabled Persons Are Discharged Into the Care of Families

Isabelle Sherrard, BA Massey, (M.Phil. student, Massey) RGON, Dean Faculty of Health, UNITEC Institute of Technology, Auckland,
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Sherrard, I. (1995). Love and Duty: Issues of concern for nurses when newly physically disabled persons are discharged into the care of families. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 10(3), 29–34.
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