Levels of use of selected components of the Comprehensive Basic Nursing Programme
Change in nursing education in South Africa has been characterised by the predominance of the use of power-coercive strategies to effect change. Changes in nursing curricula are legislated through the South African Nursing Council. The Comprehensive Basic Nursing Programme (CBNP) became mandatory fo...
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Main Author: | N. S. Gwele (Author) |
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