Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa

MPH === Department of Public Health === Despite the availability of the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines at clinics, women are still seen in the out-patient department of selected rural district hospital in Thulamela Municipality, referred from Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities...

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Main Author: Rangolo, Nthanyiseni
Other Authors: Tshitangano, T. G.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:Rangolo, Nthanyiseni (2020) Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa. University of Venda, South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1546>.
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-univen-oai-univendspace.univen.ac.za-11602-15462020-11-20T05:11:22Z Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa Rangolo, Nthanyiseni Tshitangano, T. G. Cervical Cancer Compliance Facilities Guidelines Primary Health Care 616.99402310968257 Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- South Africa -- Limpopo Cervix uteri -- Diseases -- South Africa -- Limpopo Uterus -- South Africa -- Limpopo Cervix mucus Nurses -- South Africa -- Limpopo MPH Department of Public Health Despite the availability of the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines at clinics, women are still seen in the out-patient department of selected rural district hospital in Thulamela Municipality, referred from Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities with no cervical cancer screening results. Thus, cervical cancer screenings are done at a hospital and results often came back positive for cervical cancer. Such practices pose a risk of delayed cervical cancer diagnoses and its discovery at an advanced stage, increasing cervical cancer mortality rates. The purpose of this study was to investigate the compliance of professional nurses at primary health care facilities to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality. This study adopted a qualitative approach as it aimed to get a better understanding on compliance of professional nurses regarding South Africa’s cervical cancer screening guidelines. Nonprobability sampling was used to select primary health care facilities including interested participants who were judged to possess the information that was required to answer the research question of this study. The sample size of the study was determined by data saturation. Trustworthiness was ensured by four criteria of Guba and Linclon, namely credibility, transferability, dependability and confirmability. A digital recorder was used to log individual responses during interview sessions. Data from the digital recordings were transcribed verbatim. Results were analysed and interpreted thematically. This study established that clinic professional nurses are non –compliance to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines; nurses face several challenges such as inadequate knowledge of the cervical cancer screening guidelines, shortage of resources and shortage of staff. Recommendations that emanated from the discussion of the findings and the conclusion of this study are likely to have implications and applications for supporting and advancing the cervical cancer screenings. NRF 2020 2020-09-29T17:40:42Z 2020-09-29T17:40:42Z 2020-02 Dissertation Rangolo, Nthanyiseni (2020) Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa. University of Venda, South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1546>. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1546 en University of Venda 1 online resource (xv, 58 leaves) application/pdf
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topic Cervical
Cancer
Compliance
Facilities
Guidelines
Primary Health Care
616.99402310968257
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Cervix uteri -- Diseases -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Uterus -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Cervix mucus
Nurses -- South Africa -- Limpopo
spellingShingle Cervical
Cancer
Compliance
Facilities
Guidelines
Primary Health Care
616.99402310968257
Cervix uteri -- Cancer -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Cervix uteri -- Diseases -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Uterus -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Cervix mucus
Nurses -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Rangolo, Nthanyiseni
Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa
description MPH === Department of Public Health === Despite the availability of the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines at clinics, women are still seen in the out-patient department of selected rural district hospital in Thulamela Municipality, referred from Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities with no cervical cancer screening results. Thus, cervical cancer screenings are done at a hospital and results often came back positive for cervical cancer. Such practices pose a risk of delayed cervical cancer diagnoses and its discovery at an advanced stage, increasing cervical cancer mortality rates. The purpose of this study was to investigate the compliance of professional nurses at primary health care facilities to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality. This study adopted a qualitative approach as it aimed to get a better understanding on compliance of professional nurses regarding South Africa’s cervical cancer screening guidelines. Nonprobability sampling was used to select primary health care facilities including interested participants who were judged to possess the information that was required to answer the research question of this study. The sample size of the study was determined by data saturation. Trustworthiness was ensured by four criteria of Guba and Linclon, namely credibility, transferability, dependability and confirmability. A digital recorder was used to log individual responses during interview sessions. Data from the digital recordings were transcribed verbatim. Results were analysed and interpreted thematically. This study established that clinic professional nurses are non –compliance to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines; nurses face several challenges such as inadequate knowledge of the cervical cancer screening guidelines, shortage of resources and shortage of staff. Recommendations that emanated from the discussion of the findings and the conclusion of this study are likely to have implications and applications for supporting and advancing the cervical cancer screenings. === NRF
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title Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa
title_short Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa
title_full Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa
title_fullStr Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa
title_sort compliance of clinic professional nurses to the south african cervical cancer screening guidelines in thulamela municipality, south africa
publishDate 2020
url Rangolo, Nthanyiseni (2020) Compliance of clinic professional nurses to the South African cervical cancer screening guidelines in Thulamela Municipality, South Africa. University of Venda, South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1546>.
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