Formal clinical primary health care training. Does it make a difference?
Curationis
Field | Value | |
Title | Formal clinical primary health care training. Does it make a difference? | |
Creator | Louwagie, G.M.C. Bachmann, M.O. Reid, M. | |
Description | Throughout South Africa, primary clinical care is mainly provided by nurses. In line with this, most professional nurses of the former Bloemfontein local authority completed a one year “Advanced Diploma in Health Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment” course at the University of the Free State. This study aimed to compare the clinical competencies of nurses who obtained this diploma with those who did not. The primary objective was to assess the clinical management of one chronic and one acute disease (diabetes mellitus and acute respiratory tract infections in adults, respectively) for these two groups of nurses. Relationships between quality of care and nurses1 and clinics1 characteristics were also examined since they could be predictors of quality of care, independent of the influence of training. | |
Publisher | AOSIS | |
Date | 2002-09-28 | |
Identifier | 10.4102/curationis.v25i4.799 | |
Source | Curationis; Vol 25, No 4 (2002); 32-37 2223-6279 0379-8577 | |
Language | eng | |
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