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    Degendering Male Nursing Students’ Intimate Care Provision: A South African Perspective by Simangele Shakwane

    Published in Journal of Men's Health (01-10-2022)
    “…Background: Male nursing students remain a minority group in nursing education and training programmes. They are thought to have diverted from their prescribed…”
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    Journey less travelled: Female nursing students' experiences in providing intimate care in two nursing education institutions in Gauteng province, South Africa by Shakwane, Simangele

    Published in Health SA = SA Gesondheid (2022)
    “…Intimate care is not facilitated in South African nursing education and training. Nursing students encounter it for the first time in clinical practice, where…”
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    Impact of anxiety-related conditions on nursing students’ academic excellence by Seshabela, Hlengiwe D, Shakwane, Simangele

    Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (04-10-2024)
    “…Background: Nursing students often experience high anxiety and depression because of the demanding nursing curriculum. This mental strain can harm their…”
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    Self-monitoring of blood pressure for preeclampsia patients: Knowledge and attitudes by Munyungula, Johanna, Shakwane, Simangele

    Published in Curationis (Pretoria) (2021)
    “…Background: Preeclampsia is one of the causes of maternal deaths and is also responsible for complications such as premature births worldwide. In South Africa,…”
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    Promoting intimate care facilitation in Nursing Education Institutions in South Africa by Shakwane, Simangele, Mokoboto-Zwane, Sheila

    “…Basic nursing care includes intimate care that requires a nurse and a patient to be in close physical and psychological proximity. The patient's body parts are…”
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    Untangling Intimate Care Experiences for Patients Admitted to Public Hospitals in South Africa by Shakwane, Simangele

    Published in The open nursing journal (09-05-2023)
    “…Background: Hospital admission can be a traumatic and humiliating experience for patients due to the institutionalised attire they must wear. Intimate care may…”
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    Untangling Intimate Care Experiences for Patients Admitted to Public Hospitals in South Africa by Shakwane, Simangele

    Published in The open nursing journal (18-04-2023)
    “…Abstract only Background: Hospital admission can be a traumatic and humiliating experience for patients due to the institutionalised attire they must wear…”
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