6 articles in this issue
Marie Poggenpoel
AbstractWe are experiencing an exciting time in health education, practice and research in south Africa.OpsommingOns beleef 'n opwindende tyd in gesondheidsonderring, -praktyk en -navorsing in Suid-Africa.*Please note: This is a reduced version of the abs... see more
Wilhelmina J Kotze
AbstractThe development of the theory "An anthropological nursing science: Nursing accompaniment theory" was strongly influenced by the existential-phenomenological and personological world and life view of Western-European philosophers of the nineteenth ... see more
Leigh Robinson,Antoinette Gmeiner
AbstractIn this article the results of research, undertaken to explore and describe how single male policemen belonging to one of three identified units experience working in a specific high-risk metropolitan area in Gauteng, are discussed.OpsommingIn hie... see more
Karien Jooste,Susanne Booyens
AbstractThe scenario that should exist in a modern health service organisation is that of rapid decision making and problem solving at the point nearest to the problem and a management approach of flexibility and conscious, calculated change. OpsommingDie... see more
Marita Naude,Marie Muller
AbstractThere are different internal and external environmental factors/forces impacting on the functioning, management and transformation within a nursing unit. Opsomming Daar is verskeie interne en eksterne omgewingsfaktore/kragte wat 'n impak op die be... see more
Marthie Bezuidenhout
AbstractFrom the discussion in part one of this article, it was clear that labour unrest has had a detrimental effect on the provision of health care in South Africa.OpsommingVanuit die bespreking in deel een van die artikel is dit duidelik dat arbeidsonr... see more