The experiences of qualified critical care nurses regarding students working in critical care units
M.Cur. (Nursing Science (Critical Care)) === Qualified critical care nurses are under internal and external stresses in the workplace, relating to role conflict, role ambiguity, increased workloads, the need for rapid decision making and the speedy delivery of care. However, having inexperienced stu...
Main Author: | Makgopela, Tebogo Daphney |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13964 |
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