Professional nurses' experience in providing nursing care to women experiencing gender-based violence: A caring presence study
Background: Women in a sub-district of one of the most rural provinces in South Africa are at a high risk of experiencing gender-based violence. Professional nurses are at the frontline of providing healthcare to these women. Caring presence is a valuable resource to professional nurses in these set...
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Main Authors: | Avhatakali Mphephu (Author), Emmerentia du Plessis (Author) |
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