Rationalisation of Nursing Education in Limpopo province: Nurse educators' perspectives
Nursing education institutions are facing a challenge of realigning its functioning according to the changes that are taking place within the country. The intention of the government post apartheid was to correct the imbalances which were brought about by the apartheid government and the following r...
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Main Authors: | T.R. Makhuvha (Author), M. Davhana-Maselesele (Author), V.O. Netshandama (Author) |
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