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    Job satisfaction among health professionals in a District of North West province, South Africa by Mere, Reabetswe A., Simbeni, Thembi V., Mathibe, Mmampedi, Mogale, Mabina N., Ntuli, Sam T.

    Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2023)
    “…Background Job satisfaction has become an area of relevance and debate in public health as it is directly linked to staff absenteeism, retention and turnover…”
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    Abnormal cervical cytology amongst women infected with human immunodeficiency virus in Limpopo province, South Africa by Ntuli, Samuel T, Maimela, Eric, Skaal, Linda, Mogale, Mabina, Lekota, Provia

    “…Background: Cervical cancer remains the major public problem worldwide and the most common gynaecological malignancy in the developing world, particularly in…”
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    Knowledge, Perceptions and Attitudes of eHealth and Health Technology among Nursing Students from Gauteng Province, South Africa by Lekalakala-Mokgele, Eucebious, Lowane, Mygirl P, Mogale, Ntlogeleng Mabina

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (01-06-2023)
    “…The use of technology in healthcare settings was identified as a crucial priority in many countries to provide quality healthcare services. eHealth or digital…”
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    An investigation of maternal mortality at a tertiary hospital of the Limpopo province of South Africa by Ntuli, Sam T., Mogale, Mabina, Hyera, Francis L.M., Naidoo, Shan

    “…Objective: To understand the elements influencing the maternal deaths in the Limpopo province, South Africa.Methods: A retrospective review of all maternal…”
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    An investigation of maternal mortality at a tertiary hospital of the Limpopo province of South Africa by Ntuli, Sam Thembelihle, Mogale, Mabina, Hyera, Francis LM, Naidoo, Shan

    “…Objective: To understand the elements influencing the maternal deaths in the Limpopo province, South Africa. Methods: A retrospective review of all maternal…”
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