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‘By the way….how’s your sex life?’ – A descriptive study reporting primary health care registered nurses engagement with youth about sexual health

Rhiannon Martel 1 , Ruth Crawford 2 , Helen Riden 3
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1 Macleans College, Auckland, New Zealand

2 Faculty of Health, Whitireia New Zealand, Porirua, New Zealand

3 Hawkes Bay District Health Board, Omahu Road, Hastings, New Zealand

Correspondence to: Rhiannon Martel, Macleans College, 2 Macleans Road, Bucklands Beach, Auckland 2145, New Zealand. Email: rh@macleans.school.nz

Journal of Primary Health Care 9(1) 22-28 https://doi.org/10.1071/HC17013
Published: 29 March 2017



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