Perceptions of nurse educators regarding the implementation of the occupational specific dispensation at a selected nursing college in Limpopo Province
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Netshiswinzhe Mcur, M.D.
Mulaudzi, Fhumulani Mavis
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AOSIS OpenJournals
Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore and describe the perceptions of nurses regarding the
implementation of the occupation-specific dispensation (OSD) in a selected nursing college
in Limpopo province. A qualitative approach was used with a purposive sampling method
for the selection of 12 voluntary participants who had worked for more than five years and
been subjected to the implementation of OSD. In-depth interviews were conducted and
data analysed according to Tesch's method. The perceptions of nurse educators were
shared through participants' responses to a central research question. Participants
expressed different responses, both positive and negative. The findings of this study
demonstrated: high expectations, unfair treatment in relation to the implementation, and
reactions to introduction of OSD. Participants also identified envisaged ways of improving
the situation through the identification of ways to correct the problems. This study recommended
that management ensure that nurse educators' remuneration packages are
competitive with those of similar professions in the clinical setting. Recognition of nurse
educators' additional qualifications, long-service experiences and rural allowance reviews
in nursing education should be taken into consideration urgently.
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Nurse educator, Nursing campus, Occupational-specific dispensation
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Netshiswinzhe Mcur, MD & Mulaudzi, FM 2015, 'Perceptions of nurse educators regarding the implementation of the occupational specific dispensation at a selected nursing college in Limpopo Province', Health SA Gesondheid, vol. 20, pp. 100-108.