Browsing Articles: School of Nursing by Author "Mutea, Naomi K."
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Kenya and distance education: a model to advance graduate nursing
Mutea, Naomi K.; Cullen, D.L. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2012-08)Africa is faced with a myriad of challenges, such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, and a variety of political and historical complications that have affected the educational system for advanced nursing practice. In ... -
Kenyan Nurses’ involvement in managing hospitalized diabetic patients
Mutea, Naomi K.; Baker, C.M. (2008)Diabetes is a global public health concern because the incidence, prevalence and financial burden are rapidly increasing. Clinical nursing research in developing countries is rare. This study examines nurses' involvement ... -
Presenting Oneself as a Nurse: A Social and Professional Reality Construction
Ojo, A.A.; Mutea, Naomi K.; Wambui, T.; Chelagat, D. (Unisa Press, 2002-11)The paper examined the historical development of nursing education and practice in two selected African countries as a background for analysing the image of nurses and nursing. Mead's (1934) Symbolic InteractionistTheof\' was ... -
Using Podcasts to Help Students Apply Informatics Concepts: Benefits and Unintended Consequences. CIN: Computers, Informatics Nursing
Meek, A.J.; Mutea, Naomi K.; Mikyoung, L.; Jones, J.F. (2012-03)Despite requirements for robust health informatics education, a multitude of educators and policy analysts report that programs are not adequately preparing nurses to handle the bevy of technologies that will be a part of ...