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Title: Learning outcomes towards the formal training of nurse case managers practising in South Africa
Authors: Jay, Mercia Vanita 
Keywords: Nursing -- Study and teaching -- South Africa;Nurse case management
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract: This study focuses on the specialised field of Nurse Case Management and the need for formal training for Nurse Case Managers (NCMs). In particular, the study aimed to establish what the outcomes should be of a learning programme for practising NCMs in South Africa. I used a descriptive survey study design. Data was collected using the Delphi technique. The Delphi technique involves questionnaires to be distributed, collation of the data returned and the distribution of a revised questionnaire for input from the participants. Each questionnaire distributed becomes a 'round' and forms part of the process of data collection. A group of experts working in the field of managed healthcare (MHC) were included as the study respondents. Consensus was reached after three rounds as to what the learning outcomes for NCMs should be. This study found that NCMs practising in South Africa require a specialised set of competencies that are not covered in the basic general nursing training. A learning programme for this area of specialisation needs to include outcomes related to relevant legislation, a code of ethics, managerial and clinical competence, administrative competence in managing contracts, good governance, research, (data analyses) and (business) reporting within the context of MHC.
Description: Thesis (MTech (Nursing))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2007
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1540
Appears in Collections:Nursing - Master's Degree

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