Department of Health Studies

Mr SE Mgolozeli

College of Human Sciences
School of Social Sciences
Department: Health Studies
Lecturer
Tel: 012 429 3111
E-mail: mgolose@unisa.ac.za

Qualifications

  • Master of Nursing (MCur)
  • Advanced University Diploma in Nursing Education
  • BTech (Oncology & Nursing Administration)
  • Baccalaureus Curationis (BCur)

Fields of academic interests

  • Gender-Based Violence (Sexual Violence)
  • Men’s Health (General)
  • Youth and Adolescent Health
  • Mother-Baby Friendly Initiative
  • Child & Maternal Health
  • Decolonisation of Health Sciences Education
  • Transformative pedagogies and decolonial epistemologies in nursing education
  • STI’s, HIV & TB management
  • Cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis and management.

Field of Specialisation

  • Gender-Based Violence (Sexual Violence)
  • Oncology & Palliative Care Nursing
  • Child and Maternal Health
  • Community Health Nursing
  • Nursing Education
  • Nursing Administration

Journal articles

  • Mgolozeli, S. E., & Duma, S. E. (2020). “They all laughed and asked me if I enjoyed having sex with those guys”: Exploring men’s lived experiences when reporting rape to police in South Africa. PLoS one15(8), e0235044.
  • Mgolozeli, S. E., & Duma, S. E. (2020). “They destroyed my life because I do not feel like a man anymore”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Men's lived experiences of rape victimization. Heliyon6(5), e03818.
  • Mgolozeli, S. E., & Duma, S. E. (2019). “As I was walking down the street, four strange guys came and took me under the bridge, where they all raped me”: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the types of rape experienced by men in South Africa. American journal of men's health13(6), 1557988319882589.
  • Moeta, M., Mogale, R. S., Mgolozeli, S. E., Moagi, M. M., & Pema-Bhana, V. (2019). Integrating African Traditional Health knowledge and practices into health sciences curricula in higher education: an Imbizo approach. International Journal of African Renaissance Studies-Multi-, Inter-and Transdisciplinarity14(1), 67-82.
  • Mgolozeli, S. E., Shilubane, H. N., & Khoza, L. B. (2019). Nurses' attitudes towards the implementation of the Mother-Baby Friendly Initiative in selected primary healthcare facilities at Makhuduthamaga Municipality, Limpopo province. Curationis42(1), 1-9.
  • Mgolozeli, S.E., Khoza, L.B., Shilubane, H.N. & Nesamvuni, C.N. (2018) Perceived roles of fathers in the promotion, support and protection of breastfeeding. Africa Journal of Nursing & Midwifery 20, 1–19.
  • Mgolozeli, S. E., Shilubane, H. N., & Khoza, L. B. (2018). Midwives’ perceptions of skin-to-skin contact between the mother and baby after birth in selected rural primary healthcare facilities in Schoonoord, Limpopo province, South Africa. African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES) 24 (Supplement 1), 28-39.
  • Mgolozeli, S. E., and H. N. Shilubane. 2015. “Factors Contributing to Mixed Feeding Practices amongst Mothers and Caregivers of Neonates at Maloma Village, Limpopo Province, South Africa.” African Journal for Physical Health Education, Recreation and Dance Supplement:84–94. 

Paper presentations

  • Mgolozeli, S.E. The Unsung Heroine: Mary Seacole- the black nurse who assisted soldiers in the Caribbean. Presented in Chi Xi at-Large Chapter (STTI) Symposium hosted by the University of Pretoria, Groenkloof Campus, Pretoria, 2018.
  • Mgolozeli, S.E., Shilubane, N.H., & Khoza, L.B. Nurses’ perceptions and views of companionship during labour and childbirth in selected rural primary healthcare facilities in Limpopo Province. Faculty of Health Sciences Research Symposium, hosted by the University of Pretoria, Prishof Campus, 2018.
  • Mgolozeli, S.E., Shilubane, N.H. & Khoza, L.B. Views of midwives about skin-to-skin contact between the mother and the baby after birth in selected facilities of Schoonoord local area, Limpopo Province. National Health Conference hosted by the School of Health Sciences at the University of Venda, Khoroni Hotel in Thohoyandou, 2016.
  • Mgolozeli, S.E. Perceptions of teenagers about substance abuse in Muyexe Village, Mopani District of Limpopo Province, South Africa. Vhembe District Mental Health Research Symposium, hosted by the Community Engagement Directorate at the University of Venda, Senate Chamber, Thohoyandou, 2013.
  • Mgolozeli, S.E., Maluleke, M. & Netshandama, V.O. Experiences of youth regarding health challenges in Tshibvumo village in Vhembe district. Young Health Science Research Symposium, hosted by the University of KwaZulu-Natala, Durban, 2012.

Professional positions, fellowships & awards

  • Registered member of the South African Nursing Council (SANC)
  • Served as a member of the Faculty of Science Research Ethics Committee (unizulu)
  • Active member of DENOSA
  • Award as an Active Researcher in the Department of Nursing (UP)
  • Recipient of the Academic Merit Bursary for Masters in Nursing from ETDP-SETA
  • Recipient of sponsorship from Pfizer for Young Health Scientists Conference
  • Recipient of the Best BCur student award in the School of Health Sciences (Univen)
  • Recipient of the Vice-Chancellor Academic Merit Award Bursary (Univen)
  • Recipient of sponsorship from Pfizer to attend Young Health Scientists Symposium

Projects

  • Community understanding, attitudes and practices related to Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Men’s lived experiences of rape victimization: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.