peer-reviewedAim: To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give evidence of maintenance of professional competence for nurses and midwives. Background: Key issues in maintenance of professional competence include notions of self- assessment, verification of engagement and practice hours, provision of an evidential record, the role of the employer and articulation of possible consequences for non-adherence with the requirements. Schemes to demonstrate the maintenance of professional competence have application to nurses, midwives and regulatory bodies and healthcare employers worldwide. Design: A mixed methods approach was used. This included an online survey of nurses and midwives and focus groups ...
The debate about the competence of newly qualified nurses and midwives has a long and contentious hi...
The study purpose: To establish the extent to which the TNMC standard guidelines for midwifery pract...
Background. Contemporary UK midwifery practice has its own particular pressures upon – and requireme...
Aim: To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Aim: To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Aim. To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Aim. To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Introduction: Under the Nurses and Midwives Act 2011 registered nurses and midwives will be required...
This study explores the nature of competence required to fulfil the role of the midwife, learning to...
Background: Although patient safety and quality are cornerstones of healthcare practice, evidence is...
Aim: To explore the perceptions of key stakeholders of the roles of specialist and advanced nursing ...
The National Council of Nurses and Midwives in Ireland Commissioned the School of Nursing and Midwif...
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach to healthcare that combines ...
peer-reviewedTo explore student midwives experiences of the Clinical Competency Assessment process u...
Aim: To describe the enablers and challenges to the development and implementation of advanced nursi...
The debate about the competence of newly qualified nurses and midwives has a long and contentious hi...
The study purpose: To establish the extent to which the TNMC standard guidelines for midwifery pract...
Background. Contemporary UK midwifery practice has its own particular pressures upon – and requireme...
Aim: To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Aim: To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Aim. To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Aim. To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give eviden...
Introduction: Under the Nurses and Midwives Act 2011 registered nurses and midwives will be required...
This study explores the nature of competence required to fulfil the role of the midwife, learning to...
Background: Although patient safety and quality are cornerstones of healthcare practice, evidence is...
Aim: To explore the perceptions of key stakeholders of the roles of specialist and advanced nursing ...
The National Council of Nurses and Midwives in Ireland Commissioned the School of Nursing and Midwif...
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach to healthcare that combines ...
peer-reviewedTo explore student midwives experiences of the Clinical Competency Assessment process u...
Aim: To describe the enablers and challenges to the development and implementation of advanced nursi...
The debate about the competence of newly qualified nurses and midwives has a long and contentious hi...
The study purpose: To establish the extent to which the TNMC standard guidelines for midwifery pract...
Background. Contemporary UK midwifery practice has its own particular pressures upon – and requireme...