Guidelines for clinical nursing education of the pupil enrolled nurse and midwife in Namibia

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2011
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Clinical nursing education is crucial for the education and training of the pupil enrolled nurse and midwife in Namibia. The training is structured around essential nursing skills, knowledge about and attitudes towards general nursing and normal midwifery as well as the practice of actual nursing care in a safe and competent way under the supervision of a registered nurse
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the experiences of and challenges faced by pupil enrolled nurses and midwives, tutors and registered nurses regarding clinical nursing education. The study then aims to formulate guidelines on clinical nursing education to be used by registered nurses and tutors for the education and training of pupil enrolled nurses and midwives. The study was conducted at Keetmanshoop Hospital and Regional Health Training Centre in the south of Namibia, Windhoek Central and Katutura State hospitals, the National Health Training Centre (NHTC) in Windhoek, Otjiwarongo Hospital and Regional Health Training Centre, Rundu Hospital and Regional Health Training Centre in the north east and Oshakati Hospital and Regional Health Training Centre in the north-west of the country
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A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Nursing Science
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Nurses, Nurses training, Nursing study and teaching
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