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Browsing Nursing Science by Issue Date
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Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2001)
Research already conducted in African countries indicates that the majority of patients still seek help from
the traditional indigenous health care systems. This is an indication that, to achieve the goals of Health
Care ...
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Leech, Ronell
(University of Pretoria, 2005)
The aim of this study was: to describe what the responsibilities of community nurses are, according to the scope of practice of registered nurses, with regard to the management of development needs of infants in primary ...
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Mabale, Ngwako Theresa
(University of Pretoria, 2005-06-22)
Introduction Midwifery obstetric units (MOUs) have been established in South Africa in response to the health needs of pregnant women. Although various types of MOUs currently exist, the function of the MOU and the quality ...
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Moeti, Morongwenyane Roseline
(University of Pretoria, 2005-10-28)
This study was based upon the requirements of the Scope of Practice of the Registered Nurses (R2598 of 1984 as amended) as prescribed by the South African Nursing Council. The clinical competency of new graduate nurses, ...
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Hennessy, Angie Catharina
(University of Pretoria, 2006)
The implementation of developmental care in South Africa seems problematic. As an effective care approach, developmental care (DC) reduces short- and long-term sequelae for pre-term and sick infants. This study therefore ...
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Aspeling, Heila Elizabeth
(University of Pretoria, 2006)
Factors that impact on adherence to antiretroviral therapy are often entwined and poorly understood. South Africa is severely affected by HIV/AIDS and on the brink of a national antiretroviral roll-out. It became important ...
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Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis; Makhubela-Nkondo, O.N.
(DENOSA, 2006-03)
A Grounded Theory study has been used, based on its Theory of Symbolic
Interactionism, to explore indigenous healers’ beliefs and practices concerning sexually
transmitted diseases amongst the Vhavenda. Initial data ...
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Heyns, Tanya
(University of Pretoria, 2006-10-03)
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Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis
(Brill, 2007)
The statistical reports as shown by the Joint United Nations programme on HIV/AIDS
(UNAIDS) indicate that despite efforts to combat the epidemic, the number of new infections
continues to rise daily. This paper reflects ...
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Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis
(OpenJournals Publishing, 2007)
Cultural and ethnic identity and folk beliefs play a decisive role in perceptions, attitudes and practices regarding
health care and illness. Such beliefs and practices of a community may have an influence on the causes ...
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Templeton, Lynette
(University of Pretoria, 2007-01-04)
Many community development programmes are initiated without taking the community members and their needs into consideration. The question arose as to whether, by implementing Paolo Freire's theory concerning the process ...
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Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis
(DENOSA, 2007-09)
Currently, the syndromic management of HIV/AIDS is based on a biomedical model
that focuses on the ABC (Abstain, Be faithful, Condomise) model. The ABC model
overlooks the issue of indigenous cultural practices, sexual ...
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Van Heerden, Marius
(University of Pretoria, 2007-11-12)
The aim of this study was to determine Accident and Emergency (A&E) nurses’ perceptions of a structured debriefing programme based on the model of SP Hattingh. Objectives of the research were to train A&E nurses as peer ...
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Hyde, Elizabeth Maria Charlotta
(University of Pretoria, 2007-11-12)
The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge of critical care nurses regarding forensic and liability issues in the critical care environment in order to design an education programme on the topic. A quantitative, ...
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Windsor, Sonja
(University of Pretoria, 2007-11-12)
The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge of critical care nurses regarding ventilator waveforms in order to develop an educational programme on this topic. A quantitative, descriptive, contextual research design ...
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Bohman, Doris M.; Vasuthevan, Sharon; Van Wyk, Neltjie C.; Ekman, Sirkka-Liisa
(Springer, 2007-12)
This ethnographic study aims to identify and describe how a group of elderly African people in South Africa experience their daily life and related concerns and interests. Data were collected through group interviews ...
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Matsheta, Mokgadi Sophy; Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis
(Indilinga, 2008)
The purpose of this article is to explore and describe the perceptions of traditional healers
of cervical cancer care. The incidence of cervical cancer, especially among black South
African females, is among the highest ...
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De Kock, J.; Heyns, Tanya; Van Rensburg, Gisela H.
(Medpharm Publications, 2008)
Haemorrhagic shock is more common in the pregnant woman than generally acknowledged in the clinical setting. In most cases antepartum and postpartum haemorrhage can be managed effectively by concentrating on the management ...
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Peu, Mmapheko Doriccah; Van Wyk, Neltjie C.; Botha, Annali D.H
(University of Johannesburg, 2008-03)
Health promotion is regarded as the cornerstone of good health. It is the action expected from individuals and families in order to better their own health situation. Health promotion is an art and science (Edelman & Mandle, ...
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Sypkens, Wanya Douma
(University of Pretoria, 2008-08-08)
Increasingly, the emphasis in health care is on wellness and prevention, and efforts are focused on keeping patients out of costly healthcare centres. High-risk cardiovascular patients are identified and incorporated into ...