Promoting intimate care facilitation in Nursing Education Institutions in South Africa
Background: Basic nursing care includes intimate care that requires a nurse and a patient to be in close physical and psychological proximity. The patient's body parts are exposed, and his/her fragile body is seen and touched by a nurse, who is a stranger. The nurse and patient need to establis...
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Main Authors: | Simangele Shakwane (Author), Sheila Mokoboto-Zwane (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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