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Deborah Payne

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Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|September 26, 2007
The roles of nurses working in ARTDeborah Payne
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|May 18, 2016
Improving access for disabled womenDeborah Payne
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|September 5, 2008
Make or break. Mothers' experiences of returning to paid employment and breastfeeding: a New Zealand studyDeborah Payne, Louise James
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|September 7, 2010
A qualitative study of New Zealand fertility counsellors' roles and practices regarding embryo donationSonja Goedeke, Deborah Payne
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|May 12, 2009
Embryo donation in New Zealand: a pilot studySonja Goedeke, Deborah Payne
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 28, 2007
Holding together: caring for clients undergoing assisted reproductive technologiesDeborah Payne, Sonja Goedeke
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 9, 2010
Becoming mothers. Multiple sclerosis and motherhood: a qualitative studyDeborah Payne, Kathryn M McPherson
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 3, 2016
Socially constructed 'value' and vocational experiences following neurological injuryJoanna K Fadyl, Deborah Payne
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 19, 2010
Managing breastfeeding and work: a Foucauldian secondary analysisDeborah Payne, David A Nicholls
Nursing Inquiry|August 20, 2009
The shaping of organisational routines and the distal patient in assisted reproductive technologiesHelen Allan, Sheryl de Lacey, Deborah Payne
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Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|September 26, 2007
The roles of nurses working in ARTDeborah Payne
Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)|May 18, 2016
Improving access for disabled womenDeborah Payne
Breastfeeding Review : Professional Publication of the Nursing Mothers' Association of Australia|September 5, 2008
Make or break. Mothers' experiences of returning to paid employment and breastfeeding: a New Zealand studyDeborah Payne, Louise James
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|September 7, 2010
A qualitative study of New Zealand fertility counsellors' roles and practices regarding embryo donationSonja Goedeke, Deborah Payne
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|May 12, 2009
Embryo donation in New Zealand: a pilot studySonja Goedeke, Deborah Payne
Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 28, 2007
Holding together: caring for clients undergoing assisted reproductive technologiesDeborah Payne, Sonja Goedeke
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 9, 2010
Becoming mothers. Multiple sclerosis and motherhood: a qualitative studyDeborah Payne, Kathryn M McPherson
Disability and Rehabilitation|February 3, 2016
Socially constructed 'value' and vocational experiences following neurological injuryJoanna K Fadyl, Deborah Payne
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 19, 2010
Managing breastfeeding and work: a Foucauldian secondary analysisDeborah Payne, David A Nicholls
Nursing Inquiry|August 20, 2009
The shaping of organisational routines and the distal patient in assisted reproductive technologiesHelen Allan, Sheryl de Lacey, Deborah Payne
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