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<title>HIV/AIDS in South Africa, S.S. Abdool Karim &amp; Q. Abdool Karim (Eds.) : book review</title>
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<description>HIV/AIDS in South Africa, S.S. Abdool Karim &amp; Q. Abdool Karim (Eds.) : book review
van der Wal, D.M.
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<title>Contraceptive technology : quest of excellence : conference report</title>
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<description>Contraceptive technology : quest of excellence : conference report
Ehlers, V.J.
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<title>Sigma Theta Tau 41st Biennial Convention : conference report</title>
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Ehlers, V.J.
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<title>Nurses' experiences of the ritual of fetching the spirit of the deceased from a public hospital in Mpumalanga, South Africa</title>
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<description>Nurses' experiences of the ritual of fetching the spirit of the deceased from a public hospital in Mpumalanga, South Africa
Jiyane, P.M.; Phiri, S.S.; Peu, M.D.
The aim of this study was to explore and describe nurses’ experiences regarding the ritual of&#13;
fetching the spirit of the deceased from a public hospital in the Thembisile area of Mpumalanga&#13;
province in South Africa. A qualitative, explorative, descriptive study was conducted, using unstructured&#13;
interviews to collect data.&#13;
Saturation was achieved when no more new themes were elicited from participants, and the&#13;
sample size was determined. One major question used throughout the interviews was: ‘What&#13;
were your experiences regarding the ritual of fetching the spirit of the deceased from the hospital?’&#13;
The responses were captured on an audio recorder and then transcribed verbatim. Strategies&#13;
used to ensure trustworthiness included: credibility, transferability and dependability. Data analysis&#13;
was done according to Tesch’s method as indicated in Creswell (2003:192). The researchers&#13;
and an independent qualitative data analyst agreed about the categories, sub-categories and&#13;
themes. The identified major categories included the process of fetching the spirit, motivation&#13;
for the ritual, emotions and inherent problems.&#13;
While most nurses respected family members’ rights to perform the ritual of fetching the spirit&#13;
of the deceased from the place of death, namely the hospital, they also indicated that the rights&#13;
of other patients had to be respected. It was recommended that this hospital should formulate policies about the performance of this ritual so that individual nurses need not make their own&#13;
decisions when faced with such requests.
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