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    Psychometric properties of a clinical assessment tool in the postgraduate midwifery programme, Botswana by Rasetshwane, Itumeleng, Sepeng, Nombulelo V., Mooa, Ramadimetja S.

    Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (04-04-2023)
    “…Background The psychometric properties of a clinical assessment tool used in the postgraduate midwifery programme in Botswana have not been evaluated. A lack…”
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    "On the Streets, We Don't Have Time to Get Treated as We are Trying to Survive": The Stories of Mentally Ill Homeless Persons Residing in a Community-based Health Centre in the City of Tshwane by Mooa, Ramadimetja S., Moagi, Miriam M., Hugo, Jannie

    Published in South African review of sociology (01-10-2020)
    “…Globally, one of the main causes of street homelessness is the reality of chronic mental illness. In societies where mental illness is misunderstood,…”
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    Community health nurses’ experiences regarding provision of termination of pregnancy services in Johannesburg metro subdistricts clinics by Tlhabela, Daphney D., Peu, Mmapheko D., Mataboge, Sana M., Rasweswe, Molatelo M., Seretlo, Raikane J, Mooa, Ramadimetja S.

    Published in African journal of reproductive health (01-08-2022)
    “…Experiences of community health nurses contribute to access of termination of pregnancy (TOP) to be affected. The aim of this study was to explore and describe…”
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    Community health nurses' experiences regarding provision of termination of pregnancy services in Johannesburg metro subdistricts clinics by Tlhabela, Daphney D, Peu, Mmapheko D, Mataboge, Sana M, Rasweswe, Molatelo M, Seretlo, Raikane J, Mooa, Ramadimetja S

    Published in African journal of reproductive health (01-08-2022)
    “…Les experiences des infirmiėres en santé communautaire contribuent å ce que l'accės å l'interruption de grossesse (TOP) soit touché. Le but de cette étude…”
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