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1. Key elements to support primary healthcare nurses to thrive at work: A mixed‐methods sequential explanatory study.

2. The process of nurses' role negotiation in general practice: A grounded theory study.

3. Whakawhanaungatanga—Building trust and connections: A qualitative study indigenous Māori patients and whānau (extended family network) hospital experiences.

4. Email interviewing: generating data with a vulnerable population.

5. Exploring digital interventions to facilitate coping and discomfort for nurses experiencing the menopause in the workplace: An international qualitative study.

6. Nurses' use of online health information in medical wards.

7. A quest for quality care: Exploration of a model of leadership relationships, work engagement, and patient outcomes.

8. Austerity, new public management and missed nursing care in Australia and New Zealand.

9. Do student nurses experience Imposter Phenomenon? An international comparison of Final Year Undergraduate Nursing Students readiness for registration.

10. The juxtaposition of ageing and nursing: the challenges and enablers of continuing to work in the latter stages of a nursing career.

11. A comparative review of nurse turnover rates and costs across countries.

12. New graduate separations from New Zealand's nursing workforce in the first 5 years after registration: a retrospective cohort analysis of a national administrative data set 2005-2010.

13. Clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardiac catheterization laboratory: a modified Delphi study.

14. Assessing core outcomes in graduates: psychometric evaluation of the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit-Nursing Knowledge and Skills Test.

15. Nursing contribution to the rehabilitation of older patients: patient and family perspectives.