ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the education/training of nurses working in an intensive care unit. Method: Case study with qualitative approach, with an intentional sample. Data collection and analysis used different research techniques, mainly document analysis, interview and field observation. Results: The data highlights feelings of well-being, satisfaction and motivation as important for education and training in a work context. Some organizational practices seem to promote interpersonal relationships and, consequently, increase the willingness of these professionals to adopt a reward perspective regarding continuing education and training, establishing a close relationship between the formal, the non-formal and the informal. Fin...
This qualitative study aimed to acknowledge the importance of practice in public and private institu...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a high- risk area in the hospital because of the severit...
Increasing the education of nursing staff is a society-wide issue, influenced by continuous developm...
Objective:This descriptive study aimed to reveal the views of nurses who participated in an intensiv...
Objectives: Various authors have explored the combination of competencies necessary for ensuring saf...
Autor highlights present situation of health education providing by nurses and thinking about nurse'...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the learning of the nursing students and to examine the edu...
This study deals with the issues related to the further education of nurses working in intensive car...
Introduction of problems: At present, nursing education is being given increasing attention. This is...
M.Cur.Abstract: The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) environment is fast paced and directed towards monitor...
Introduction: Nursing care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a service provided to patients in cri...
This article examines the competencies required from intensive care nurses and physicians regarding ...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of a nurse-led, short, structured training program for intensive care ...
Objective: To identify the experiences of nurses in the practice of nursing care systematization in ...
Background: Opportunities for development for nurses is affected by the possibility in the interprof...
This qualitative study aimed to acknowledge the importance of practice in public and private institu...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a high- risk area in the hospital because of the severit...
Increasing the education of nursing staff is a society-wide issue, influenced by continuous developm...
Objective:This descriptive study aimed to reveal the views of nurses who participated in an intensiv...
Objectives: Various authors have explored the combination of competencies necessary for ensuring saf...
Autor highlights present situation of health education providing by nurses and thinking about nurse'...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the learning of the nursing students and to examine the edu...
This study deals with the issues related to the further education of nurses working in intensive car...
Introduction of problems: At present, nursing education is being given increasing attention. This is...
M.Cur.Abstract: The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) environment is fast paced and directed towards monitor...
Introduction: Nursing care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a service provided to patients in cri...
This article examines the competencies required from intensive care nurses and physicians regarding ...
PURPOSE: To assess the impact of a nurse-led, short, structured training program for intensive care ...
Objective: To identify the experiences of nurses in the practice of nursing care systematization in ...
Background: Opportunities for development for nurses is affected by the possibility in the interprof...
This qualitative study aimed to acknowledge the importance of practice in public and private institu...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a high- risk area in the hospital because of the severit...
Increasing the education of nursing staff is a society-wide issue, influenced by continuous developm...