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Health Care Sciences Latest Research Output: 2019

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SCHOOL OF HEALTH CARE SCIENCES

  • Human A, Honey E and Morrow B. Inspiratory muscle training in severe spinal muscular atrophy: a case report. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2019, 26(4): 1-19
  • de Jongh M, Wium A-M and Basson W. The piloting of a specific support programme for grade R teachers on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the process of development. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 2019; 66(1): 1-9
  • Ncube LJ and Letsoalo ME. Foodservice quality in South African hospitals: patient experiences. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance 2019; 32(3): 599-610
  • Ncube LJ. South African foodservice quality: inpatient’s perceptions. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance 2019; 32(2): 447-458
  • Kleinhans AV. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) students are scrambling for access to healthcare services in the campus healthcare system: perceptions of key informants. South African Journal of Higher Education 2019; 33(5): 213-229
  • Mokwena K. Social and public health implications of the legalisation of recreational cannabis: A literature review. African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine 2019; 11(1): 1-6
  • Viljoen E; MacDougall C; Mathibe M; Veldman F and Mda S. Dyslipidaemia among HIV-infected children on antiretroviral therapy in Garankuwa, Pretoria. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2019; 2019: 1-8
  • Kajjura RB; Veldman F and Kassier SM. Martenal socio-demographic characteristics and associated complementary feeding practices of children aged 6-18 months with moderate acute malnutrition in Arua, Uganda. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 2019; 32: 303-310
  • Mudau TS and Lekalakala-Mokgele E. Creating a sustainable self-regulated learning environment for teenage mothers: a collaborative approach. Gender & Behaviour 2019; 17(3): 13692-13704
  • Mudau TS and Lekalakala-Mokgele E. Redressing marginalisation among teenage mothers through university community engagement approach. Gender & Behaviour 2019; 17(3): 13539-13548

SCHOOL OF HEALTH CARE SCIENCES

  • Khine AA, Mokwena KE and Bekker LC. Screening of nyaope use by rapid urine testing. Journal of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology South Africa 2019; 11(4): 11-17
  • Kajjura RB; Veldman F and Kassier SM. Effect of an novel supplementary porridge on the nutritional status of infants and young children diagnosed with moderate acute malnutrition in Uganda: a cluster randomised control trial. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 2019; 32: 295-302
  • Kajjura RB; Veldman F and Kassier SM. Effect of nutrition education on knowledge, complementary feeding, and hygiene practices of mothers with moderate acutely malnourished children in Uganda. Food and nutrition bulletin 2019; 40(2): 221-230
  • Maluleke NP; Khoza-Shangase K and Kanji A. Hearing impairment detection and intervention in children from centre-based early intervention programmes. Journal of Child Health Care 2019; 23(2): 232-241
  • Randa MB and Mokoena JD. The role of nurses regarding the care and support provided to victims of gender-based violence. Gender & Behaviour 2019; 7(3): 13729-13739
  • Shongwe P; Ntuli B and Madiba S. Assessing the acceptability of vasectomy as family planning option: a qualitative study with men in the kingdom of Eswatini. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16: 1-13
  • Madiba S; Chelule PK and Mokgatle MM. Attending informal preschool and day care centers is a risk factor for underweight, stunting and wasting in children under the age of five years in underprivileged communities in South Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16: 1-13
  • Madiba S and Unaswi J. Perceived stigma and fear unintended disclosure are barriers in medication adherence in adolescents with perinatal HIV in Botswana: a qualitative study. Biomed Research International 2019; 2019: 1-9
  • Modjadji P and Madiba S. The double burden of malnutrition in a rural health and demographic surveillance system site in South Africa: a study of primary schoolchildren and their mothers. BMC Public Health 2019: 19: 1-11
  • Shabangu Z and Madiba S. The role of culture in maintaining post-partum sexual abstinence of Swazi women. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16: 1-14
  • Modjadji P and Madiba S. Childhood undernutrition and its predictors in a rural health and demographic surveillance system site in South Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16: 1-14
  • Ntuli M and Madiba S. The burden of caring: an exploratory study of the older persons caring for adult children with AIDS-related illnesses in rural communities in South Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16: 1-14

SCHOOL OF HEALTH CARE SCIENCES

  • Maluleke NP; Khoza-Shangase and Kanji A. Communication and school readiness abilities of children with hearing impairment in South Africa: a retrospective review of early intervention preschool records. South African Journal of Communication Disorders 2019; 66(1)
  • Cochrane ME; Tshabalala MD; Hlatswayo NC; Modipana RM; Makibelo PP; Mashale EP and Pete LC. The short-term of smartphone usage on the upper-back postures of university students. Cogent Engineering 2019; 6: 1-10
  • Narain S and Mathye D. Do physiotherapists have a role to play in the sustainable development goals? A qualitative exploration. South African Journal of Physiotherapy 2019; 75(1): 1-9