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    Interventions aimed at enhancing supervision capacity : a systematic review (2000-2013) 

    Trimble, Lyle (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Literature suggests that novice supervisors are not adequately trained or equipped with the skills required in research supervision or to become productive researchers, and recommend that intervention strategies aimed ...
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    The experiences of vicarious trauma and its related coping strategies among a group of South African psychologists : a phenomenological study 

    Sui, Xin-cheng (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Significant research efforts have focused on developing treatments for trauma survivors and evaluating their effectiveness. However, little attention has been given to understanding the impact of working with trauma survivors ...
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    Experiences and challenges of different family structures in dealing with delinquent children in Botswana 

    Matlakele, Kenneth Moabi (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Over the past decade, there has been a dramatic increase in the study of family structure and its impact on child well-being, growth, as well as development of delinquency behaviour. However, there is limited reliable ...
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    A systematic review : student and supervisor variables affecting completion of postgraduate research requirements 

    Rae, Nicolette (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    South Africa has one of the highest postgraduate dropout rates in the world. One of the main contributing factors to the high number of unfinished Master’s and Doctorate degrees is incomplete theses and dissertations. ...
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    Preliminary validation and Afrikaans translation of the personal well-being index – school children amongst a sample of children in Cape Town 

    Matzdorff, Arnold (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    The construct of subjective well-being within child well-being and quality of life research has become increasingly prominent in recent years. Central to such developments is the question of to what extent children’s ...
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    Effects of telephonic SMS reminders influence on adherence to scheduled medication pick up appointments among adults on antiretrovirals at the Swakopmund State Hospital ART clinic Namibia 

    Ugburo, Emmanuel Oritseweyinmi (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Background: Adherence of patients on antiretroviral therapy to lifelong treatment is a major challenge within the public health system in Namibia. Missed appointments have been shown to contribute to poor clinical outcomes ...
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    The management of Bell’s palsy at selected community health centres in the Cape Metropolitan District of the Western Cape, South Africa 

    Ellsahli, Lutfia Ali (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Bell’s palsy (BP), a fairly common disorder predominantly prevalent in the adult age group, affects nerves and muscles in the face causing paralysis or dropping of one side of the face. Clients with Bell’s palsy face many ...
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    Physiotherapists’ perceptions on stroke rehabilitation with focus on palliative care in Lusaka, Zambia 

    Mwanza, Christo (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Palliative care is a vague and often confusing term used to describe a type of treatment model for chronic and life-threatening illnesses. WHO describes palliative care as an approach that improves the quality of life of ...
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    An explorative study of the experiences of partners and adolescent children when the biological father is incarcerated 

    Kock, Martine Sue (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    Fatherhood is a role that is understood and exercised differently, but to most it infers a responsibility to provide and protect. Fatherhood is associated with manhood, in the sense that a man is expected to take on the ...
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    Youth violence perpetration : a systematic review of community-level protective factors and community resilience 

    Petersen, Cindy (University of the Western Cape, 2015)
    This study aimed to (1) establish the conceptualization of youth violence perpetration within the literature; (2) explore identified community-level protective factors, (3) establish whether the interaction between ...
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    AuthorAdams, Cecille Arlene (1)Adom-Aboagye, Nana Akua Achiaa (1)Ahanonu, Ezihe Loretta (1)Amutenya, Kaarina Nduuvunawa (1)Bekelepi, Ntombiyakhe (1)Bikitsha, Nwabisa Lilitha (1)Bimerew, Million S (1)Buyani, Nomathemba (1)Cailhol, Johann (1)Cloete, Josh Cassius (1)... View MoreSubjectSouth Africa (6)Children (4)HIV/AIDS (4)Women (4)Primary health care (3)Psychiatric hospital (3)Social constructionism (3)Substance abuse (3)Adolescence (2)Confirmatory factor analysis (2)... View MoreDate Issued
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