Health Literacy and Respectful Compassionate Care Competencies for Nursing and Midwifery Bachelor Students in Tanzania: A Qualitative Study among Lecturers and Clinical Instructors

Chuch Mtuya (First author), Wolter Paans, Stella Mushy, Lemi Nyanda, Vivian Saria, Edith Tarimo, Rose Laisser, Bettie Oosterhoff

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Abstract

Objective: In the context of a programme to improve people-centered care, launched by the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, an international project (HEALCARe) was initiated to enhance the health literacy (HL) and respectful compassionate care (RCC) competencies of Bachelor’s nursing and midwifery students. Part of the project involved exploring the perceptions of different stakeholders regarding what facilitates these students’ competencies. This paper specifically reports the perceptions of faculty lecturers and clinical instructors. Methods: We conducted nine focus groups with lecturers and instructors from three Tanzanian universities and their teaching hospitals, with a total of 65 participants. Results: Through thematic analysis, seven themes were identified: ‘knowledge of HL,’ ‘knowledge of RCC,’ ‘modules with clear key components in the curriculum,’ ‘expert teaching in the faculty classroom,’ ‘priority of supervision in the clinical setting,’ ‘learning methods, materials and resources,’ and ‘evaluation tools and monitoring the transfer from theory to practice.’ Conclusions: The findings show that students need to be supported in transferring the theory taught in class to clinical practice in patient care. The curricula of all universities and corresponding hospitals should specifically address the training of HL and RCC competencies. This will facilitate the improvement of students’ competencies, contributing to better health outcomes in Tanzania.
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Nursing and Health Care Research
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Focus Group Discussions
  • health literacy
  • Nursing and midwifery
  • respectful compassionate care (RCC) competencies
  • Tanzania

Research Focus Areas Hanze University of Applied Sciences * (mandatory by Hanze)

  • Healthy Ageing

Research Focus Areas Research Centre or Centre of Expertise * (mandatory by Hanze)

  • Frailty and adequate care
  • Equality of opportunity and participation

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