Nurses' knowledge of chronic disease management
Background: Chronic diseases of lifestyle are detrimentally affecting South Africans. National Health Insurance, which is intended to improve care, requires capacity building for nurses at primary care clinics to ensure appropriate service provision. Objective: This study's objective was to eva...
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Main Authors: | Saloshni Naidoo (Author), Ozayr H. Mahomed (Author), Shaidah Asmall (Author), Myra Taylor (Author) |
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