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Views of leading nurse educators regarding the comprehensive basic nursing programme

N S Gwele, L R Uys

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    |March 1, 1995
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    Nurse educators in South Africa agree the comprehensive basic nursing programme (CBNP) is essential for training nurses to provide comprehensive healthcare services. Key aims include independent learning and multidisciplinary teamwork.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education
    • Healthcare Services
    • South Africa

    Background:

    • The comprehensive basic nursing programme (CBNP) in South Africa was implemented to address evolving healthcare needs.
    • Understanding nurse educators' perceptions is crucial for evaluating the programme's effectiveness and alignment with national health goals.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore South African nurse educators' perceptions of the rationale behind the CBNP.
    • To identify the perceived aims and expected outcomes of the comprehensive basic nursing programme.

    Main Methods:

    • A Delphi survey methodology was employed.
    • The survey targeted nurse educators in South Africa.

    Main Results:

    • General consensus that the CBNP is necessary.

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  • Primary aim identified as producing nurses capable of functioning within a comprehensive health service.
  • Additional aims include fostering independent learning, skill competency, multidisciplinary collaboration, and advanced cognitive skills.
  • Conclusions:

    • The CBNP is perceived as vital for equipping nurses to deliver comprehensive care.
    • The programme's aims align with the need for versatile, skilled nursing professionals in South Africa's healthcare system.