MSc in Medicine (Bioethics and Health Law) (WITS, 2015)
M Cur (UJ, 2002)
Advanced Midwifery and Neonatal Nursing (UJ, 2001)
BA CUR HONOURS nursing education (Unisa, 1996)
BA CUR nursing education and community health (Unisa, 1992)
Diploma in midwifery (BARAGWANATH, 1986)
Diploma in general nursing (GA-RANKUWA, 1984)
Women’s Health
Ethical practice
Health Sciences Education
Education
Midwifery
Research
Bioethics and Health Law
Mathibe-Neke JM. 2008. The expectations of pregnant women regarding antenatal care. Curationis: DENOSA
Mathibe-Neke JM. 2009. Facilitation of midwifery students regarding the utilization of a partograph. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery. University of South Africa. 11 (1).
Mathibe-Neke JM and Rothberg AD. 2013. A reflection on the psychosocial component of midwifery education in South Africa. Africa Journal of Physical Health Education, Recreation and Dance (AJPHERD) Supplement 1. ISSN 1117 4315.
Mathibe-Neke JM., Lebeko F T and Motupa B. 2013. A Partograph: A labour management tool or a Midwifery record? International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery. DOI 10.5897/IJNM2013.0115 ISSN 2141-2456.
Mathibe-Neke JM, Langley G and Rothberg AD. 2014. The perceptions of midwives regarding psychosocial care. Health SA Gesondheid Journal.
Mathibe-Neke JM. 2015. A reflection on psychosocial assessment and support as a component of holistic antenatal care. Africa Journal of Physical Health Education, Recreation and Dance. AJPHERD Vol. 21 (3-1).
Mathibe-Neke JM & Makhubela-Nkondo ON. 2015. Inclusive School health education: an Ubuntu imperative in albinism education. Journal of Modern Education Review.
Shumba C, Mathibe-Neke JM & Dolamo BL. 2017 “The health needs of women with experiences of Intimate Partner Violence living in Urban slums of Kampala, Uganda. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery. 19 (1).
Mathibe-Neke JM & Mondell T. 2017. “Using a narrative case study to facilitate holistic midwifery care: A Teaching strategy. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery. 19 (1).
Matambo S & Mathibe-Neke JM. 2019. The effects of Antenatal Health Education on postnatal care among HIV Positive women in Francistown City, Botswana. AJNM. 21 (1).
Phakisi S & Mathibe-Neke JM. 2019. Experiences of HIV - infected Mothers Regarding Exclusive Breastfeeding in the First Six Months of the Infant’s life in Mangaung, South Africa. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 23 (4).
Mathibe-Neke JM & Wageng N. 2020. Evaluation of Strategies to reduce maternal mortality in Fezile Dabi District, Free State Province. Africa Journal of Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES). 26 (3).
Mathibe-Neke JM. 2020. Ethical practice in the Nursing Profession: A Normative Analysis. South African Journal of Bioethics and Law. 13 (1).
Mathibe-Neke JM. 2020. Midwife-Woman Interaction As A Critical Component Of Antenatal Care: Ethical Implications And Lessons To Be Learned. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery. 22 (2).
Mathibe-Neke JM & Makobe KE. 2020. Drawing a Line between Hope and Accountability: Midwives’ response to a “psychosocial antenatal care” pilot project. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery (AJNM). 22 (2).
Enhanced customer service strategies in the transportation of people with special needs: Women during pregnancy and childbirth. A paper presented at the South African Transport Conference in July 2001 at CSIR, Pretoria.
The expectations of pregnant women regarding antenatal care. 5th Annual Midwives Congress in 2005, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
The extent of facilitation of student midwives regarding the utilization of a partograph as a midwifery record. Presented at the 6th Annual midwives Congress in 2006, Eastern Cape.
The expectations of pregnant women regarding antenatal care. 2009. ICN Congress in Durban and WITS research day. (Poster presentation).
Psychosocial risks during pregnancy: A Review of the Midwifery Training Regulations and the Midwifery Scope of Practice. 2009. Psychosocial risks during pregnancy: A Review of the Midwifery Training Regulations and the Midwifery Scope of Practice. 2009. 9th Annual Congress of Midwives of South Africa. Bloemfontein.
The “partograph” A labour management tool or a midwifery record? 2010. S G Lourens Nursing College. Pretoria.
The Psychosocial component of Midwifery Education in South Africa: A Time to reflect. 2010. Kenya. STTI (Sigma Theta Tau International Congress)
“Are midwives talking “to” or talking “with” childbearing women”? 2011. Durban, South Africa. International Congress for Midwives.
“Are midwives talking “to” or talking “with” childbearing women”? 2011. WITS SCHOOL OF THERAPEUTIC SCIENCES RESEARCH DAY. WITS UNIVERSITY (Poster presentation)
The partograph: A labour management tool or a midwifery record? SOMSA CONGRESS, ST. GEORGE’S HOTEL, TSHWANE (2012)
A Pilot study on psychosocial risk assessment during pregnancy: A Mixed-method approach. SOMSA CONGRESS, ST. GEORGES HOTEL, TSHWANE (2012)
Innovation in Nursing. School Health and Albinism. 2013. Second South African Nursing Congress. ICN. Durban
Foetal Heart Monitoring in Practice. 2013. SOMSA CONGRESS. Sun International Hotel, Cape Town
Psychosocial risk assessment during antenatal care. 2014. SG Lourens Nursing College Seminar. Pretoria
A Mixed-method Approach in addressing psychosocial risk assessment and psychosocial support for pregnant women. 2014. Ekurhuleni District Health Research Conference. South Africa
A Reflection on Psychosocial Assessment and Support as a component of routine holistic antenatal care. 2014. 25th International Nursing Research Congress. STTI. Hong Kong.
Inclusive School Health Education: an Ubuntu imperative in albinism education. 2015. 59th Annual Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES). Washington, D.C.
A Mixed-method Approach on the perspectives of cervical cancer screening in Makhuduthamaga sub-district, Limpopo Province. 2015. The Society of Midwives of South Africa 12th Congress. East London.
Redirecting the focus of Midwifery practice through “the ethic of care”. 2015. The Society of Midwives of South Africa 12th Congress. East London.
The perceptions of midwives regarding ethical practice. 2016. STTI, Conference, Cape Town.
Women’s perception regarding cervical cancer screening in Makhuduthamaga Sub-district, Limpopo Province. 2016. STTI Conference, Cape Town.
The Experience of HIV Infected mothers regarding exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of the Infant’s life. 2016. The Society of Midwives of South Africa 12th Congress. East London.
Enhancing an ethico-legal conducive intra-partum care environment. 2017. The Society of Midwives of South Africa 13th. Congress. Klerksdorp Convention Centre.
A Reflection on Psychosocial assessment and support as a component of holistic antenatal care. 3rd World Congress on Midwifery & Women’s Health, London,
UK (13-14 Nov 2017).
Drawing a line between hope and accountability: Midwives’ response to a pilot project. Key-note speaker at the International conference on Nursing in Rome, Italy (23rd -25th October 2019).