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ISSN 2703-4542
Critical Commentary | He Kupu Arohaehae
Vol. 2, Issue 3, 1987July 01, 1987 NZST

Developing a Health Education Programme – “a Different Cup of Tea”

Maxine Pringle, RGON, Nurse, Kohitere, Levin,
education programmeshealth education
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Articles in Vol. 2, Issue 3, 1987

Vol. 2, Issue 3, 1987
  • Cultural Perspectives in Psychiatric Nursing: A Māori Viewpoint
    Te Roopu Awhina o Tokanui
  • Acute Pain: Trivial or Traumatic?
    Irena Madjar
  • Patient Information Needs: “Telling Is Not Enough”
    Chris Tuffnell
  • The Right to Health or the Right to Health Care
    Jocelyn Keith
  • Developing a Health Education Programme – “a Different Cup of Tea”
    Maxine Pringle
Nursing Praxis
Pringle, M. (1987). Developing a Health Education Programme – “A Different Cup of Tea.” Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 2(3), 30–34.
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