Search Results - "Matlhaba, Kholofelo L"
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The perceived effects of generational diversity on supervision of new professional nurses in public hospitals
Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2023)“…Abstract only…”
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Experiences of primary eye care use among adults in Southern Ethiopia: A qualitative study
Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2024)“…Primary eye care (PEC) is an important component of comprehensive eye care services that allows communities to enjoy basic high-quality services. However,…”
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Understanding the learning needs to enhance clinical competence of new professional nurses in public hospitals of South Africa: A qualitative study
Published in Belitung nursing journal (21-10-2022)“…A competent nursing workforce plays an important role, as it will ensure effective management of the healthcare system by providing quality nursing care…”
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Primary eye care service provision ability of mid-level healthcare providers in southern Ethiopia
Published in African vision and eye health (01-01-2024)“…Background: The provision of eye care services by trained and well-capacitated primary care providers in the rural community will contribute significantly to…”
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Evaluating the current management approach of scabies at selected primary health care in the Deder district, Ethiopia
Published in Heliyon (01-01-2023)“…Scabies is endemic in many resource-poor tropics, with an estimated average prevalence of 5–10% in children. The burden of scabies infestation and its…”
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Transition of graduate nurses from student to practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: Integrative review
Published in International journal of Africa nursing sciences (01-01-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has had dire consequences for all health care workers including nurses. Consequently, those graduate nurses who transitioned into…”
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Professional nurses' perceptions regarding clinical competence of community service nurses in North West province, South Africa
Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2021)“…South African Nursing Council requires nurses who successfully complete their training to perform a year of community service before obtaining registration as…”
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Validation of a clinical competence evaluation tool for community service nurses in North West province, South Africa
Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2021)“…Little has been done to evaluate clinical competence of community service nurses (CSNs) during the 12-month compulsory community service in South Africa…”
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Community service nurses’ experiences regarding their clinical competence
Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2019)“…Background: In South Africa, it is mandatory for nurses who have qualified as a nurse (general, psychiatric and community) and midwifery, leading to…”
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Factors influencing clinical competence of new graduate nurses employed in selected public hospitals of North West Province: Operational Managers’ perspectives
Published in International journal of Africa nursing sciences (2024)“…Nurses have always been regarded as the backbone of the healthcare system, hence the need for a competent workforce in provision of quality care. To report on…”
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Healthcare users' knowledge and experiences regarding the management of scabies in the Deder district, Ethiopia
Published in Journal of public health in Africa (01-12-2023)“…Background. Scabies is an ectoparasitic, highly contagious skin disease caused by a human itch mite infes‑ tation of the skin, and it is the leading cause of…”
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Compulsory Community Service for New Nurse Graduates in South Africa: A Narrative Literature Review
Published in Journal of nursing regulation (01-01-2023)“…In South Africa, nurses and midwives who have undergone a comprehensive 4-year diploma or degree in nursing (General, Psychiatric, Community, and Midwifery)…”
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