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Celebrating Research Excellence at WCCN

Our Head of Campus, Dr Yolande Magerman,  has recently published an article in the International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences (IJANS). This achievement not only reflects her personal dedication to advancing nursing knowledge but also highlights the growing research impact of the Western Cape College of Nursing (WCCN).


Article Title: Best-practice guidelines for nurses for the assessment and management of acute trauma-related pain in adult patients: A scoping review

Dr Magerman's research highlights a critical gap: while existing guidelines address pain in broader contexts, none are tailored specifically to trauma-related pain in ECs. This underscores the urgent need for the development of context-specific BPGs to support nurses in providing consistent, evidence-based care in these high-pressure environments. Her work reinforces the role of nursing scholarship in improving healthcare outcomes and shaping the future of the profession in South Africa and beyond.

At WCCN, we are proud to support and celebrate the research efforts of our staff, who continue to inspire students and colleagues alike through their contributions to teaching, practice, and scholarship.

Together, we grow knowledge. Together, we shape the future of nursing.

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