Search Results - Helping behaviour

  1. Exploring the response of rural primary school children to road safety education programmes

    Published 2013
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  2. Promotion and practice of discipline in the Foundation Phase : creating a culturally responsive learning environment

    Published 2017
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  3. Social capital and household health-seeking behaviour for children in the context of urban neighbourhoods: The case of Khayelitsha in Western Cape, South Africa by Mwase, Isaac

    Published 2015
    “…Therefore, understanding social capital and healthcare-seeking behaviour in the context of neighbourhoods can help in the formulation of responsive health policies and strategies that promote child health and overall well-being for different populations. …”
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  4. Understanding self-care perceptions and behaviours of community care workers in Cape Town to develop and assess a self-care intervention by Singh, Laura

    Published 2026
    “…Stage 1 involved interviews with 21 CCW team leaders and revealed six key themes that helped understand self-care behaviours and perceptions in CCWs: the demanding nature of community work, attitudinal and practical barriers to self-care, the importance of a personal understanding of self-care, and the need for routine and community support in establishing self-care habits. …”
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  5. Knowledge and Behaviour of Nurse/Midwives in the Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV in Owerri, Imo state, Nigeria. A Cross Sectional Study

    Published 2007
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  6. Knowledge and behaviour of nurse/midwives in the prevention of vertical transmission of HIV in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria: a cross-sectional study

    Published 2007-10
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  7. Early life lead exposure as a risk factor for aggressive and violent behaviours in young adults: A retrospective systematic review by Obamuyide, Henry

    Published 2021
    “…We found that an increased exposure to lead in childhood is associated with a higher risk of being arrested or convicted for violent behaviour in young adulthood. In this context, environmental lead control may help to reduce the prevalence of aggressive and violent behaviour in young adults and should be integrated into violence prevention strategies. …”
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  8. Linking entrepreneurial motivation, attitude, behaviour and sustainable supply chain performance measurement in South African manufacturing small and medium enterprises by Matsoso, Mamorena

    Published 2023
    “…We can therefore conclude that there are three aspects associated with the adoption of SSCPM by large companies, namely motivation, attitude, and behaviour. What is not clear is whether the same aspects of motivation, attitude and behaviours operate in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). …”
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  9. Perception of in-school adolescents about adolescent-friendly characteristics of healthcare services received in Ibadan metropolis, Nigeria

    Published 2019
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  10. Leierskapgedrag van skoolhoofde in onafhanklike laerskole om 'n positiewe skoolklimaat te bevorder

    Published 2022
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  11. How the healthcare-seeking socio-cultural context shapes maternal health clients' mHealth utilisation in a Kenyan context by Cheruto, Sowon Karen

    Published 2021
    “…Purpose of the study: The main objective of the study was to explain how mHealth utilisation behaviour emerges within the healthcare-seeking socio-cultural context. …”
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  12. Solving a social dilemma using behaviourally framed text messaging to increase school fees contribution in public schools in South Africa by Titus, Emilio

    Published 2022
    “…This paper presents the results from a randomised controlled trial conducted in two Section 21 schools in Cape Town, South Africa, to test whether text messages can improve the fee-payment behaviour of parents. Parents who were randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups received a monthly behaviourally framed message reinforcing the affective and financial benefits of education. …”
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