Perception Of Bachelor Of Science In Nursing (BSCN) On Their Role On Nursing In A Hospital Setting
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2011-12Author
Anna, K. Karani
Stephen, Kainga
Simon, Kangethe
Diana, Mwarania
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The study was conducted to investigate the clinical Competence of Bachelor of Science Nursing graduates working at Kenyatta National Hospital in March 2011. The objective was to assess the perceptions of graduate nurses about the nursing profession and the implications on the development of BScN undergraduates from the University of Nairobi and other Universities with a view to improving their perception about the profession through continuing education and curriculum review. It was a cross sectional study with a sample size of 50 nurses, total population selected on purpose. A supervised questionnaire and focus group discussion tools were used for data collection. The findings indicated that majority of the Bachelor of Science Nursing graduates
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KNJ Dec. 2011; vol.41:2Publisher
University of Nairobi Faculty of medicine
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