Browsing by Author "21202540 - Rabie, Tinda"
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Conflict management and job characteristics of nurses in South African public hospitals
Milton, David R; Nel, Jan Alewyn; Havenga, Werner; Rabie, Tinda (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015)This study sought to determine whether job demands and job resources predicted conflict handling styles among nurses within South African public hospitals. A convenience sample of 205 nurses were included (males = ... -
Construct validity and internal consistency of Hall’s Professionalism Scale: tested on South African nurses
Rabie, Tinda (BMC, 2019)Objective: In South Africa, appropriate criteria to measure the professional standing of professional nurses are essential. Internationally, there are professionalism scales by which to measure professionalism, but none ... -
Creating positive practice environments in a primary health care setting
Rabie, Tinda; Klopper, Hester C.; Coetzee, Siedine K. (Wiley, 2017)Aim The aim of this study was to explore and describe the perceptions of nurse managers, nurses, and a physician in the community health centre with the most positive practice environment in a province of South ... -
Emotional intelligence and wellness among employees working in the nursing environment
Nel, Jan Alewyn; Jonker, Cara S.; Rabie, Tinda (Taylor & Francis, 2013)This study’s sought to establish the relationship of emotional intelligence, job characteristics and wellness within the nursing environment. A cross-sectional survey design was used. A random probability sample (N=511; ... -
Evaluating the integrated management of childhood illness counselling skills of professional nurses in the North West Province of South Africa
Malan, Marguerette-Francoisé; Rabie, Tinda; Muller, Catherina E. (AOSIS, 2018)Background: The Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy provides guidelines for supporting and improving the health system to reduce under-5 children’s mortality rates. This strategy specifically assists ... -
Experiences of partners of professional nurses venting traumatic information
Rabie, Tinda; Wehner, Melanie; Koen, Magdalena P. (AOSIS, 2018)Background: Professional nurses employed in trauma units encounter numerous stressors in their practice environment. They use different strategies to cope with this stress, including venting traumatic information to their ... -
Guidelines to facilitate self–care among older persons in South Africa
Rabie, Tinda; Klopper, Hester C. (AOSIS, 2015)Background: The number of older persons is growing at an alarming rate, yet the South African healthcare sector is not giving this issue the required attention. Moreover, the healthcare sector serves four-fifths of the ... -
The nature of community health care centre practice environments in a province in South Africa
Rabie, Tinda; Coetzee, Siedine; Klopper, Hester C. (Unisa Press, 2016)The practice environment plays an important role in nursing. Currently, limited information seems to exist on the nature of practice environments within the primary health care (PHC) context of the public health care sector ... -
Relation of socio-economic status to the independent application of self-care in older persons of South Africa
Rabie, Tinda; Klopper, Hester C.; Watson, Martha J. (Elsevier, 2016)Background Many older persons in South Africa (SA) are affected by a poor socio-economic status, leading to an increase in the use of the public healthcare sector. However, the public healthcare sector is burdened by high ... -
The role of triage to reduce waiting times in primary health care facilities in the North West province of South Africa
Swart, Anna-Therese; Muller, Catherina E.; Rabie, Tinda (AOSIS, 2018)Background: Worldwide, patients visiting health care facilities in the public health care sector have to wait for attention from health care professionals. In South Africa, the Cape Triage Score system was implemented ...