Publications by authors named "Nombulelo Chitha"

Introduction: Clinical governance outlines duties and responsibilities as well as indicators of the actions towards best possible patient outcomes. However, evidence of outcomes on clinical governance interventions is limited in South Africa. This study determined knowledge of clinical staff about the existence of clinical governance protocols/tools that are utilised in selected South African hospitals.

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  • - The study explored the clinical information sources used by doctors in four South African teaching hospitals, focusing on the provinces of Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape, and Limpopo.
  • - A survey of 221 doctors revealed that they primarily relied on their colleagues for information, rather than traditional sources like books, newspapers, or hospital computers, and rarely attended training workshops.
  • - The findings suggest that teaching hospitals should enhance their information resources to support doctors in verifying the accuracy of information received from colleagues.
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Introduction: In today's highly competitive environment, where changes happen at a rapid pace, organisations that stand a chance to survive are those that are proactive and easily adapt to changes. Hospitals are faced with various challenges including scrutiny from stakeholders. This study seeks to investigate learning strategies used by hospitals in one of South Africa's provinces to achieve the principle of a learning organisation.

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Introduction: Information is a prerequisite for quality healthcare service. Health professionals play a key role in the health system as they jointly have the responsibility of looking after patients everyday. Failure to use evidence in medicine may lead to medical errors such as incorrect diagnosis and/or mismanagement.

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