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        Adolescent human immunodeficiency virus self-management : needs of adolescents in the Eastern Cape 

        Adams, Leone; Crowley, Talitha (AOSIS, 2021)
        Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a chronic illness and adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV) need the support of the whole family to self-manage (handle, direct and control) their chronic illness. Little is ...
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        Adolescent mothers’ lived experiences whilst providing continuous kangaroo mother care : a qualitative study 

        Robertson, Anneline E.; Crowley, Talitha (AOSIS, 2020)
        Background: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) is the practice of skin-to-skin contact between an infant and parent and has been found to improve the growth and decrease the morbidity and mortality of low-birth-weight and premature ...
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        Attitudes to organ donation among some urban South African populations remain unchanged : a cross-sectional study (1993 - 2013) 

        Etheredge, Harriet R.; Turner, Roseanne E.; Kahn, Delawir (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2014-02)
        Background. A 1993 paper in the SAMJ suggested that public attitudes to organ donation in South Africa were positive. However, statistics reveal a decline in the annual number of transplants in this country. Objective. ...
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        Barriers to quality patient care in rural district hospitals 

        Eygelaar, Johanna E.; Stellenberg, Ethelwynn L. (AOSIS Publishing, 2012-05)
        Currently barriers exist in delivering quality health care. This study aimed to investigate such barriers in the eight rural district hospitals of the West Coast Winelands Region, three type A and five type B hospitals. A ...
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        A comprehensive model for intimate partner violence in South African primary care : action research 

        Joyner, Kate; Mash, Bob (BioMed Central, 2012-11)
        Background: Despite extensive evidence on the magnitude of intimate partner violence (IPV) as a public health problem worldwide, insubstantial progress has been made in the development and implementation of sufficiently ...
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        Convalescent plasma or hyperimmune immunoglobulin for people with COVID‐19 

        Nnaji, C. A.; Iwu, C. J.; Ndwandwe, D. E.; Jordan, P.; Wiysonge, Charles S. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 2020-07-16)
        Convalescent plasma is being considered as a potential therapy for COVID‐19. We highlight and contextualise the findings of a recent Cochrane rapid review that evaluated the effectiveness and safety of convalescent plasma ...
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        Developing lay health worker policy in South Africa : a qualitative study 

        Daniels, Karen; Clarke, Marina; Ringsberg, Karin C. (BioMed Central, 2012-03)
        Background Over the past half decade South Africa has been developing, implementing and redeveloping its Lay Health Worker (LHW) policies. Research during this period has highlighted challenges with LHW programme ...
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        Development of a cultural and contextual appropriate HIV self-management instrument using interpretive phenomenology and focus group cognitive interviews 

        Crowley, Talitha; Van Der Merwe, Anita; Skinner, Donald (Elsevier, 2020)
        Qualitative methods are valuable to ensure the important cultural and contextual appropriateness of research instruments but not often used. Interpretive phenomenology (IP) and focus group cognitive interviews are well ...
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        Development spots in communication during the management of the intrapartum period : an interpretive multiple case study in a developing context 

        M'Rithaa, Doreen K.M.; Fawcus, Susan R.; De La Harpe, Margaretha; Korpela, Mikko (AOSIS publishing, 2017-07)
        Background: Health care activities are influenced by information communication between women during pregnancy, birth and motherhood and skilled birth attendants (SBAs) and further, between the health care workers during ...
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        Die kind in die hospitaal 

        Hofmeyr, I. M. (Health & Medical Publishing Group, 1974)
        [No abstract available]
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        Discourses and practices in institutionalised nursing in South Africa : challenges for care 

        Joyner, Kate; Shefer, Tamara; Smit, Estian (Taylor & Francis, 2014-10)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : South African nursing remains a largely feminised and devalued profession, further undermined by the popular construction of nurses as indifferent and the healthcare systems as hindered by multiple ...
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        Effort and reward imbalance factors motivating Namibian professional nurses to participate in continuous professional development : a confirmatory factor analysis 

        Mbidi, Tekla S. N.; Damons, Anneleen (AOSIS, 2020)
        Background : To improve professional development, it is important to understand the motivational factors behind nurses’ participation in specific types of continuous professional development activities. Effort–rewards ...
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        The epidemic of sexual violence in South Africa 

        Joyner, Kate (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2016-11)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : No abstract available.
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        Ethical issues that confront nurses in private hospitals in the Western Cape Metropolitan area 

        Stellenberg, Ethelwynn L.; Dorse, Alta J. (AOSIS Publishing, 2014-06)
        Background: Nurses are faced daily with a variety of ethical issues which could be as a result of budget cuts, target setting, the shortage of nurses and expertise. Objectives: The objectives of the study were to identify ...
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        Experiences of women in survivorship following mastectomy in the Cape Metropole 

        Stecher, N. E.; Cohen, M. A.; Myburgh, E. J. (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2018)
        BACKGROUND: In spite of significant improvements in the treatment of breast cancer, many women still undergo mastectomy. The effects of breast cancer surgery on the diverse population of South African women have not been ...
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        Factors influencing patient falls in a private hospital group in the Cape Metropole of the Western Cape 

        Janse van Rensburg, Renee; Van der Merwe, Anita; Crowley, Talitha (AOSIS, 2020)
        Background: The fall rate of patients in hospitals is a worldwide concern due to the impact falls have on patients, the family or relatives, as well as the healthcare setting. Factors influencing patient falls are categorised ...
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        Factors influencing the confidence and knowledge of nurses prescribing antiretroviral treatment in a rural and urban district in the Western Cape province 

        Solomons, Deborah J.; Van Der Merwe, Anita S.; Esterhuizen, Tonya; Crowley, Talitha (AOSIS Publishing, 2019)
        Background: Since the introduction of nurse-initiated and managed antiretroviral treatment (NIMART) in South Africa in 2010, initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary care has become the responsibility of nurses. ...
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        Health sector responses to intimate partner violence : a literature review 

        Rees, Kate; Zweigenthal, Virginia; Joyner, Kate (AOSIS Publishing, 2014-11)
        Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a common and serious public health concern, particularly in South Africa, but it is not well managed in primary care. Aim: This review aims to summarise the current state ...
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        How can we manage intimate partner violence better? 

        Joyner, Kate (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2016-10)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : No abstract available.
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        Implementing intimate partner violence care in a rural sub-district of South Africa : a qualitative evaluation 

        Rees, Kate; Zweigenthal, Virginia; Joyner, Kate (Co-Action Publishing, 2014-09-12)
        Background: Despite a high burden of disease, in South Africa, intimate partner violence (IPV) is known to be poorly recognised and managed. To address this gap, an innovative intersectoral model for the delivery of ...

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