Search Results - "Linda, Ntombizodwa S"
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Students' voices on spiritual care at a Higher Education Institution in the Western Cape
Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (18-12-2015)“…Nurses have a moral obligation to ensure holistic care of patients, inclusive of the spiritual dimension. However, there seems to be a void in the teaching and…”
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Nurse educators' experiences of case-based education in a South African nursing programme
Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (09-12-2015)“…A school of nursing at a university in the Western Cape experienced an increase in student enrolments from an intake of 150 students to 300 students in the…”
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Clinical supervisors’ understanding of spirituality and spiritual care in nursing: A South African perspective (part 2)
Published in International journal of Africa nursing sciences (2021)“…The article provides findings of understanding of clinical supervisors (CSs) on spirituality and spiritual care in nursing practice. These participants who…”
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Development of a conceptual framework for teaching-learning of spiritual care in nursing education
Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (29-02-2024)“… Conceptual frameworks are not only necessary for maintaining and preserving nursing knowledge through their unique contribution, but they also assist in the…”
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Objective structured clinical examination: Do first-year nursing students perceive it to be stressful?
Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (27-03-2023)“…Background The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is widely accepted as an effective means of assessing clinical competence and nursing skills…”
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Lived experiences of a community regarding its involvement in a university community-based education programme
Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (2013)“…Community involvement is one of the crucial principles in the implementation of successful community-based education programmes. However, a gap continues to…”
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