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Why Zimbabwean state certified nurses converting to registered general nurses score higher on medical-related assessments than nursing assessments in clinical areasMnkandla, Annah 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of study is to investigate why state certified nurses on a conversion programme to
become registered general nurses score higher marks on medical - related than on nursing
assessments during their fourth practical assessments.
The universal sample is made up of state certified nurses on a one year conversion programme. A
purposive sample consisting of 20 student nurses, 10 nurse- assessors and 5 doctor assessors was
recruited into the exploratory quantitative study which was done at Kwekwe Hospital.
A questionnaire for each of the three sample groups was used to collect data to meet the study's
objectives.
Data analysis yielded the main finding that students scored higher marks on nursing - related
areas than on medical- related practical assessments contrary to the study's assumption.
The implication is that the student nurses were able to acquire nursing care focused skills and
knowledge in spite of their former medical care biased training and nursing experience. / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing Science)
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Why Zimbabwean state certified nurses converting to registered general nurses score higher on medical-related assessments than nursing assessments in clinical areasMnkandla, Annah 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of study is to investigate why state certified nurses on a conversion programme to
become registered general nurses score higher marks on medical - related than on nursing
assessments during their fourth practical assessments.
The universal sample is made up of state certified nurses on a one year conversion programme. A
purposive sample consisting of 20 student nurses, 10 nurse- assessors and 5 doctor assessors was
recruited into the exploratory quantitative study which was done at Kwekwe Hospital.
A questionnaire for each of the three sample groups was used to collect data to meet the study's
objectives.
Data analysis yielded the main finding that students scored higher marks on nursing - related
areas than on medical- related practical assessments contrary to the study's assumption.
The implication is that the student nurses were able to acquire nursing care focused skills and
knowledge in spite of their former medical care biased training and nursing experience. / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing Science)
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Guidelines for the development of the generic nursing programme in ZimbabweMutara, Godfrey 11 1900 (has links)
The predominant trend in nursing education in Zimbabwe is the hospital-based
apprenticeship model. Globally, there has been a shift from a hospital-based model to a
university-based one. When a new nursing programme is introduced in Zimbabwe, the
institution presenting the programme is solely responsible for developing guidelines for
running it. The institution in most cases has inadequate infrastructure, human, financial
and material resources, and will lack the capacity to develop the guidelines. As a nurse
educator, the researcher noticed with concern that newly introduced nurse education
programmes in Zimbabwe soon faced problems because they were introduced without
clear guidelines. This made their implementation difficult.
The purpose of the study was to develop guidelines for the Generic Nursing Programme
(GNP), a four-year Bachelor of Science Honours Nursing degree. The GNP will balance
clinical practice and theory in order to produce nurses who can meet diverse patients’
needs; function as leaders; advance science that benefits patients, and deliver quality,
safe patient care. The researcher used Walt and Gilson’s (1994) policy analysis
framework as the theoretical framework for the study. Their policy triangle framework is
grounded in a political economy perspective, and considers how the four elements of
content, context, actors and processes interact to shape policy-making. The study was a
qualitative, explorative case study. Data was collected from forty-nine purposively
selected participants by means of semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions
and the Delphi technique.
The study found that the content of the GNP should include sciences, nursing courses,
social sciences and practical component courses. The GNP should be developed in an
environment with adequate resources and will hinge on the economic and political
situation since that will determine available resources. The actors involved in the
development should include the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare; the Nurses Council
of Zimbabwe; nurse educators; nurses working in the clinical area, and curriculum
committee members of the university that will offer the GNP. The guidelines should
ensure good quality nursing education for nursing students, and prevent inconsistencies
in and the failure of the GNP. / Health Studies / D. Lit. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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Student nurses’ risk perception of contracting cervical cancer in ZimbabweMpata, Patience Chishamiso 11 1900 (has links)
Text in English / Cervical cancer accounts for 34.6% of all the female cancers in Zimbabwe. The purpose of this study was to explore the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of female student nurses regarding cervical cancer in Zimbabwe using the Health Belief Model (HBM) as a theoretical framework. The ultimate aim was to analyse female student nurses’ risk perception of contracting cervical cancer. A quantitative, cross-sectional descriptive research design was used, using a structured questionnaire for data collection. One hundred and thirty-two (132) respondents were conveniently selected. Descriptive and inferential statistics were calculated using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21 software program. The study revealed that 57.9% of the respondents perceive that they are at risk of developing cervical cancer. They believe that screening for cervical cancer is not embarrassing. Knowledge improved with increase in the level of study, there was lack of knowledge of HPV and cervical cancer link. More emphasis on cervical cancer should be put on curricula taught in undergraduate education earlier on in the programme. / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing Science)
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Student nurses’ risk perception of contracting cervical cancer in ZimbabweMpata, Patience Chishamiso 11 1900 (has links)
Text in English / Cervical cancer accounts for 34.6% of all the female cancers in Zimbabwe. The purpose of this study was to explore the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of female student nurses regarding cervical cancer in Zimbabwe using the Health Belief Model (HBM) as a theoretical framework. The ultimate aim was to analyse female student nurses’ risk perception of contracting cervical cancer. A quantitative, cross-sectional descriptive research design was used, using a structured questionnaire for data collection. One hundred and thirty-two (132) respondents were conveniently selected. Descriptive and inferential statistics were calculated using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21 software program. The study revealed that 57.9% of the respondents perceive that they are at risk of developing cervical cancer. They believe that screening for cervical cancer is not embarrassing. Knowledge improved with increase in the level of study, there was lack of knowledge of HPV and cervical cancer link. More emphasis on cervical cancer should be put on curricula taught in undergraduate education earlier on in the programme. / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing Science)
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