Introducing human rights and health into a nursing curriculum
An important component of nursing programmes in South Africa has been teaching of the principles of ethical practice and relevant ethical codes. A number of factors have contributed to the need to include human rights as an integral component of nursing curricula in South Africa. These include the B...
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Main Author: | P. Mayers (Author) |
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