Background: Continuing nursing education programs are defined as educational activities, which aim to keep health practitioners abreast with the latest developments in their specialties and related fields. The aim of the study: This study sought to understand the value / benefit of continuing nursing education programs, from the different perspectives, of staff nurses and nurse managers who are working in public rural hospitals in Saudi Arabia.Study design: A qualitative, descriptive methodology was chosen to achieve an in-depth understanding of the study question. Semi- structured, individual interviews were used to collect the data. Audio recorded interviews were conducted with registered nurses (n= 6) and nurse managers (n=5) working in ...
Introduction: One of the ways that can improve scientifically the nursing care behaviors is Post-Reg...
Aims of the study. To identify areas where clinical nurse managers perceived that they would benefit...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are 2.9 million registered nurses in the U.S who p...
Continuing nursing education can help nurses to stay current on the latest best practices and also b...
Introduction: Nursing staff have crucial role in the health care systems. So, their Education has a ...
During the last two decades, particular significance is given to employee training as part of a radi...
The purpose of the research was to examine the views and attitudes of nurses regarding their educati...
Introduction: In the rapidly growing and evolving healthcare systems, Continuing Professional Develo...
This study investigated registered nurses in four selected state health institutions’ perceptions w...
Background: Nursing continuing education with development of knowledge, skill, and attitude results ...
The thesis explores the application of Continuing Professional Education learning in the work place,...
Introduction: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of nurses is an essential process to improve...
The whole dissertation relates to the perceptions and opinions of trained nurses working in the Nati...
Continuing nurse education has become increasingly important for nurses and midwives working within ...
PurposeA cross sectional descriptive study, which involved government hospitals and health clinics f...
Introduction: One of the ways that can improve scientifically the nursing care behaviors is Post-Reg...
Aims of the study. To identify areas where clinical nurse managers perceived that they would benefit...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are 2.9 million registered nurses in the U.S who p...
Continuing nursing education can help nurses to stay current on the latest best practices and also b...
Introduction: Nursing staff have crucial role in the health care systems. So, their Education has a ...
During the last two decades, particular significance is given to employee training as part of a radi...
The purpose of the research was to examine the views and attitudes of nurses regarding their educati...
Introduction: In the rapidly growing and evolving healthcare systems, Continuing Professional Develo...
This study investigated registered nurses in four selected state health institutions’ perceptions w...
Background: Nursing continuing education with development of knowledge, skill, and attitude results ...
The thesis explores the application of Continuing Professional Education learning in the work place,...
Introduction: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of nurses is an essential process to improve...
The whole dissertation relates to the perceptions and opinions of trained nurses working in the Nati...
Continuing nurse education has become increasingly important for nurses and midwives working within ...
PurposeA cross sectional descriptive study, which involved government hospitals and health clinics f...
Introduction: One of the ways that can improve scientifically the nursing care behaviors is Post-Reg...
Aims of the study. To identify areas where clinical nurse managers perceived that they would benefit...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that there are 2.9 million registered nurses in the U.S who p...