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Original Research | He Rangahau Motuhake
Vol. 37, Issue 3, 2021December 01, 2021 NZST

Steadfast Is the Rock: Primary Health Care Māori Nurse Leaders Discuss Tensions, Resistance, and Their Contributions to Prioritise Communities and Whānau During COVID-19

Josephine Davis, MN, NP, Co-Leader National Nurse Practitioner & Enrolled Nurse Workforce Programme, School of Nursing; Ngāpuhi, Coral Wiapo, PGDip, RN, Regional Coordinator, National Nurse Practitioner & Enrolled Nurse Workforce Programme; Ngāti Whatua, Hemaima Rehana-Tait, PGDip, RN, Nurse Director; Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kere, Ngāti Pihere and Ngāi Tahu, Terryann Clark, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Nursing; Ngāpuhi, Sue Adams, PhD, RN, Senior Lecturer/Co-Leader National Nurse Practitioner & Enrolled Nurse Workforce Programme, School of Nursing; Tauiwi - Western European Indigenous Ally,
COVID-19dialogue / whakawhiti kōreroIndigenous / Iwi taketakeinequities / ngā korenga e ōriteMāorinursing leadership / kaihautū tapuhipandemic / mate urutāprimary health care / taurimatanga hauora tuatahi
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Davis, J., Wiapo, C., Rehana-Tait, H., Clark, T., & Adams, S. (2021). Steadfast is the rock: Primary health care Māori nurse leaders discuss tensions, resistance, and their contributions to prioritise communities and whānau during COVID-19. Nursing Praxis in Aotearoa New Zealand, 37(3), 84–93. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.36951/​27034542.2021.038
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