Using appreciative inquiry to transform student nurses' image of nursing
Introduction: Literature provides adequate evidence of a poor perception of nursing within the profession, resulting in high rates of attrition of student nurses and newly qualified nurses. The nursing profession, in particular nurse educators, has an ethical and professional responsibility to find...
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Main Authors: | Motshedisi E. Chauke (Author), Dirk Van Der Wal (Author), Annalie Botha (Author) |
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