Erhabor S Idemudia,Nyambeni A Matamela
Erhabor S Idemudia
Background: HIV (Human immunodeficiency Virus), AIDS and cancer are feared terminal diseases. HIV sufferers are known to be stigmatized. The stigma surrounding cancer, unfortunately, is hardly the focus of psychological i...
The status of academic integrity amongst nursing students at a nursing education institution in the Western Cape [0.03%]
开普敦一所护理教育机构中护理专业学生学术诚信状况的研究
Cecilia J Theart,Ilze Smit
Cecilia J Theart
Honesty is regarded as a basic ethical value in all educational programmes, and academic integrity is of undisputed importance in educational environments. The literature reviewed revealed that academic dishonesty is wide-ranging and also e...
Prevention of mother to child transmission lay counsellors: Are they adequately trained? [0.03%]
预防母婴传播的基层辅导员:培训充分吗?
Catherine H Thurling,Candice Harris
Catherine H Thurling
South Africa's high prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected women requires a comprehensive health care approach to pregnancy because of the added risk of their HIV status. As a result of the shortage of health care workers...
Psychiatric nurse practitioners' experiences of working with mental health care users presenting with acute symptoms [0.03%]
精神科护士从业人员接触急性精神症状患者的心得体会
Kgalabi J Ngako,Elsie S J Van Rensburg,Sanah M L Mataboge
Kgalabi J Ngako
Psychiatric nurse practitioners (PNPs) working with mental health care users presenting with acute symptoms work in a complex environment. This environment is characterised by mental health care users who may present with a history of viole...
Experiences of family members caring for tuberculosis patients at home at Vhembe district of the Limpopo Province [0.03%]
林波波省韦姆贝地区的家庭成员在家照顾结核病患者的体验
Joyce T Sukumani,Rachel T Lebese,Lunic B Khoza et al.
Joyce T Sukumani et al.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially serious infectious disease which enters the body by inhalation and usually affects the lungs. TB is ranked amongst the leading infectious diseases worldwide, and in South Africa (SA) it has become an epide...
Johanna E Eygelaar,Ethelwynn L Stellenberg
Johanna E Eygelaar
Currently barriers exist in delivering quality health care. This study aimed to investigate such barriers in the eight rural district hospitals of the West Coast Winelands Region, three type A and five type B hospitals. A quantitative descr...
Cyclic efforts to improve completion rates of masters' degree students in nursing [0.03%]
提高护理硕士专业学位完成率的循环努力
Lizeth Roets,Yvonne Botma
Lizeth Roets
Supervisors at Higher Education Institutions are challenged to shorten throughput of Master's degree students in nursing as researchers are needed to improve the art and science of the nursing profession. Globally the completion time for a ...
A cross-sectional survey to compare the competence of learners registered for the Baccalaureus Curationis programme using different learning approaches at the University of the Western Cape [0.03%]
横断面调查:比较不同学习方法注册巴卡鲁雷乌斯护理专业的学习者能力的横断面调查研究(西开普敦大学)
Loretta Z Le Roux,Thembisile D Khanyile
Loretta Z Le Roux
The purpose of the study was to compare the extent to which the different teaching approaches applied in the Baccalaureus Curationis programme adequately prepare graduating learners for professional competence. The research methodology was ...
The costs and benefits of nurse migration on families: A Lesotho experience [0.03%]
护士迁移对家庭的利与弊——莱索托的经验
Matsola E Ntlale,Sinegugu E Duma
Matsola E Ntlale
The present day migration of nurses from developing countries, to more developed countries,depletes these countries of this vital human resource, which is necessary to provide optimum quality nursing care to their populations. If nurse migr...
Factors influencing the retention of registered nurses in the Gauteng Province of South Africa [0.03%]
影响南非豪登省注册护士留任的因素分析
Kgaogelo E Mokoka,Valerie J Ehlers,Martha J Oosthuizen
Kgaogelo E Mokoka
Background: South Africa is a source country for many destination countries that recruit registered nurses who emigrate for personal and/or professional reasons. A large number of South African nurses belong to the baby b...