Attrition of undergraduate nursing students at selected South African universities
Background: The nursing profession forms the backbone of many healthcare systems. It therefore needs a consistent supply of registered nurses to deliver continuous and safe quality healthcare, and to replace the nurses leaving or retiring from the profession. Attrition actively occurs among nursing...
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Main Authors: | Erna Roos (Author), Anna E. Fichardt (Author), Margaret J. MacKenzie (Author), Jacques Raubenheimer (Author) |
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