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dc.contributor.advisorRakhudu, Mahlasela A.
dc.contributor.authorMatlhaba, Kholofelo Lorraine
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-05T12:55:08Z
dc.date.available2017-07-05T12:55:08Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/25112
dc.descriptionM.Cur (Nursing Science), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016en_US
dc.description.abstractBackground: Nursing students require highly specialized competencies to accurately determine patients' states and to predict and cope with problems that may occur during nursing care. Nurses at the undergraduate level should play an important role in developing the competency of new routines in quality improvement programs for patients Purpose: This research study focused on exploring and describing the perceptions of professional nurses regarding the clinical competence of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) trained students in the North West Province of Republic of South Africa. Methodology: A qualitative, exploratory, contextual and descriptive research was used to collect data from purposively recruited participants. The study population comprised professional nurses, Focus groups discussions and individual interviews were used to gather data. Adapted Tesch’s model was adapted to analyse data. Competency Framework for Career Development Practitioner in South Africa was followed to guide data collection and analysis Results: Three main themes emerged from the interviews inter alia, communication, professional conduct competence and ethical conduct competence. PBL is believed to be the best approach to provide the student with necessary knowledge and skills to become competent independent practitioner. However, from the results of this study, it was unclear as to whether the use of PBL as a teaching approach in nursing education enhances clinical competency among nursing students. Recommendations: It is therefore recommended that more studies be conducted with the focus being on PBL trained students themselves as well as the facilitators. It is recommended that all stakeholders strengthen partnership as clinical competence of students nurses particularly with the nursing institution being the ones implementing the approach; it is of utmost important that workshops and in-service training be provided to the professional nurses and with clear expectations regarding PBL trained students’ supervision. It is also recommended that professional nurses play their teaching role and provide support to students.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherNorth-West University (South Africa), Mafikeng Campusen_US
dc.subjectPerceptionsen_US
dc.subjectProfessional Nursesen_US
dc.subjectClinical Competenceen_US
dc.subjectProblem Based Learningen_US
dc.subjectStudent Nursesen_US
dc.titlePerceptions of professional nurses on clinical competence of problem-based learning trained students in North-West Province, South Africaen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.description.thesistypeMastersen_US


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