Browsing Health Sciences by Author "Sebaeng, J.M."
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Experiences of professional nurses in paediatric wards during the COVID-19 pandemic, North West Province
Kgongwane, Tshepiso Yvonne (North-West University (South-Africa), 2023)BACKGROUND: Corona virus brought changes in paediatric wards globally. The changes included restrictions of caregivers as a measure to curb the spread of the virus, paediatric admissions decreased due to caregivers’ ... -
Exploring Ukuthwasa didactic principles to enhance student nurses' theory-practice integration
Rampho, Isabelle Ruth (North-West University (South-Africa), 2019)The existing gap of student nurses' theory-practice integration is of global concern, so far most measures to close this gap have failed. Conversely, students of indigenous health practitioners seem to be more successful ... -
Nurse educators' perceptions on the incorporation of NIMART into an undergraduate nursing programme in North West Province
Bonokoane, Kabelo Stephen (North-West University (South-Africa), 2023)Introduction and background South Africa (SA) has the largest ART programme, which underperforms in terms of initiating People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) on Antiretroviral Treatment (ART). Lack of ART leads to high rates ... -
Perceptions of student nurses regarding ethical socialisation into the nursing profession in the North West province, South Africa
Leburu, Manana Gladys (North-West University (South-Africa), 2020)Literature shows that research focusing on ethical socialisation of nursing students is scarce. Most studies conducted on this topic have focused on nurses who are qualified and are products of the nursing education ... -
Promoting co-existence of Khoisan primal health care in a western dominated health system
Pienaar, M. (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)Background: Prior to the evolution of modern health medicine, African indigenous persons used their own indigenous health care services. Most have continued to do up to this day. In fact the dependence on indigenous healers ...