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    Work related stress, burnout, job satisfaction and general health of nurses by Khamisa, Natasha, Oldenburg, Brian, Peltzer, Karl, Ilic, Dragan

    “…Gaps in research focusing on work related stress, burnout, job satisfaction and general health of nurses is evident within developing contexts like South…”
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    Burnout in relation to specific contributing factors and health outcomes among nurses: a systematic review by Khamisa, Natasha, Peltzer, Karl, Oldenburg, Brian

    “…Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other health care professionals. Despite studies showing that both job…”
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    Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal, neonatal and child health service utilisation, delivery and health outcomes in Gauteng province, South Africa: an interrupted time series (ITS) analysis by Fonka, Cyril Bernsah, Khamisa, Natasha, Worku, Eshetu, Blaauw, Duane

    Published in BMJ open (01-11-2024)
    “…Background Gauteng was one of the provinces in South Africa most hit by COVID-19. However, there has been no assessment of the pandemic’s impact on essential…”
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    The role of resilience in the relationship between role stress and psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study by Padmanabhanunni, Anita, Pretorius, Tyrone B, Khamisa, Natasha

    Published in BMC Psychology (14-02-2023)
    “…Stress resistance resources, such as social support and resilience, have been found to be important in promoting psychological well-being during the COVID-19…”
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    Risky sexual behaviour and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) among healthcare workers by Khamisa, Natasha, Mokgobi, Maboe

    “…Background: South Africa is known to have one of the highest prevalence rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome…”
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    Organisational culture and the integrated chronic diseases management model implementation fidelity in South Africa: a cross-sectional study by Lebina, Limakatso, Kawonga, Mary, Alaba, Olufunke, Khamisa, Natasha, Otwombe, Kennedy, Oni, Tolu

    Published in BMJ open (30-07-2020)
    “…ObjectiveTo assess whether organisational culture influences the fidelity of implementation of the Integrated Chronic Disease Management (ICDM) model at…”
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    Knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards people with HIV and AIDS among private higher education students in Johannesburg, South Africa by Basera, Tariro, Khamisa, Natasha, Mokgobi, Maboe

    “…Background: Human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV and AIDS) is a global health and social problem, with South Africa having…”
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    Effect of personal and work stress on burnout, job satisfaction and general health of hospital nurses in South Africa by Khamisa, Natasha, Peltzer, Karl, Ilic, Dragan, Oldenburg, Brian

    Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (10-10-2017)
    “…The majority of studies to date have focused on the effects of work stress in the nursing environment, with the effect of personal stress in nursing being less…”
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    Evaluating research recruitment strategies to improve response rates amongst South African nurses by Khamisa, Natasha, Peltzer, Karl, Ilic, Dragan, Oldenburg, Brian

    Published in SA Journal of Industrial Psychology (01-01-2014)
    “…Orientation: Nurse recruitment to and participation in empirical research is increasingly important in understanding and improving nursing practice. However,…”
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    Work related stress, burnout, job satisfaction and general health of nurses: A follow-up study by Khamisa, Natasha, Peltzer, Karl, Ilic, Dragan, Oldenburg, Brian

    Published in International journal of nursing practice (01-12-2016)
    “…Nurses experience high levels of work related stress and burnout as well as low job satisfaction and poor general health owing to the nature of their work…”
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    Effect of personal and work stress on burnout, job satisfaction and general health of hospital nurses in South Africa by Khamisa, Natasha, Peltzer, Karl, Ilic, Dragan, Oldenburg, Brian

    Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (01-12-2017)
    “…The majority of studies to date have focused on the effects of work stress in the nursing environment, with the effect of personal stress in nursing being less…”
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    Risky sexual behaviour and human immunodeficiency virus among healthcare workers by Khamisa, Natasha, Mokgobi, Maboe

    Published in Southern African journal of HIV medicine (01-01-2018)
    “…Background South Africa is known to have one of the highest prevalence rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome…”
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    Patient satisfaction with chronic disease care and its associated factors in primary health care facilities in Johannesburg, South Africa by Kagura, Juliana, Khamisa, Natasha, Matsena Zingoni, Zvifadzo, Dulaze, Neo, Awuku-Larbi, Yaw, Tshuma, Ndumiso

    Published in Frontiers in health services (16-05-2023)
    “…Patient satisfaction is a widely used indicator of assessing health care quality and has been used by policymakers to consider the needs of patients when…”
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    Evaluating research recruitment strategies to improve response rates amongst South African nurses : original research by Oldenburg, Brian, Ilic, Dragan, Peltzer, Karl, Peltzer, Karl, Khamisa, Natasha, Peltzer, Karl, Khamisa, Natasha

    Published in SA Journal of Industrial Psychology (01-01-2014)
    “…Orientation: Nurse recruitment to and participation in empirical research is increasingly important in understanding and improving nursing practice. However,…”
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