Factors influencing enrolled nursing students' academic performance at a selected private nursing education institution in KwaZulu-Natal
Background: The success of any educational institution is measured by its academic performance or how well students meet the standards set out. Currently, nursing students' academic failure is a phenomenon of growing international interest because of its economic impact and its negative effects...
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Main Authors: | Makhosazane B. Dube (Author), Puseletso R. Mlotshwa (Author) |
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