Introducing a Primary Health Care nurse training course at the University of Limpopo: Experiences and views of trainees
Background: A new post-basic Primary Health Care (PHC) nurse training was piloted at the University of Limpopo in rural South Africa in order to reinforce PHC services and to address the backlog of trained PHC nurses. The training comprised residential and decentralised training modules based on the...
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Main Authors: | Peter A. Delobelle (Author), Pamela M. Mamogobo (Author), Gert JO. Marincowitz (Author), Rika Decock (Author), AnneMarie Depoorter (Author) |
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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