An exploration of personal, relational and collective well-being in nursing students during their training at a tertiary education institution
The well-being of nursing students has become crucial because of the multidimensional challenges that nursing professionals have to deal with. A community psychology framework was adopted in this study. The aim of the research was to explore the different dimensions of well-being as described by nur...
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Main Authors: | Kirsten D. Watkins (Author), Vera Roos (Author), Engela Van der Walt (Author) |
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