Perceptions of nursing students regarding responsible use of social media in the Eastern Cape

scientific article published on 24 July 2015

Perceptions of nursing students regarding responsible use of social media in the Eastern Cape is …
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P356DOI10.4102/CURATIONIS.V38I2.1496
P932PMC publication ID6091745
P698PubMed publication ID26244464

P2093author name stringDalena Van Rooyen
Suzette Du Rand
Thando Nyangeni
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P433issue2
P921main subjectsocial mediaQ202833
P304page(s)1496
P577publication date2015-07-24
P1433published inCurationis: accredited research journal of the Democratic Nursing Organisation of South AfricaQ15749630
P1476titlePerceptions of nursing students regarding responsible use of social media in the Eastern Cape
P478volume38

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