This cross-sectional study is the first to investigate the way in which the workplace environment influences nurses' participation in continuing professional development (CPD) in the context of cancer care. The study identified that factors positively associated with participation in CPD include empowering structures, such as access to information, resources, support, and healthy work environments. The study also identified that participation in CPD was associated with greater self-perceived competence in their practice. These findings highlight the importance of improving workplace structures to enable quality nursing care
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...
The advances in cancer research with medical treatments and early detection practices have improved ...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...
Through the lens of Kanter’s theory of structural empowerment, this study sought to explore oncology...
Purpose: Empowering workplaces provide practitioners with access to information, support, resources,...
Background: In nursing, empowerment may be deemed one's potential to gain power, achieve goals and p...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to present an inventory of expert opinions on the factors that infl...
Continuing professional development (CPD) is an ongoing obligation nurses have to the public. It is...
This paper aims to highlight some issues and tensions that currently challenge the profession, indiv...
Background Professionals are individually responsible for planning and carrying out continuing profe...
As national boarders continue to disappear and technology advances, the needs of society continues t...
Aims and objectives. To determine clinical mental health nurses' views and preferences about continu...
Abstract Background: In nursing, empowerment may be deemed one’s potential to gain power, achieve g...
Background There is a growing understanding that empowerment of interprofessional personnel is linke...
Aim: This study examined the contributions of perceived organisational support (POS) and organisatio...
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...
The advances in cancer research with medical treatments and early detection practices have improved ...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...
Through the lens of Kanter’s theory of structural empowerment, this study sought to explore oncology...
Purpose: Empowering workplaces provide practitioners with access to information, support, resources,...
Background: In nursing, empowerment may be deemed one's potential to gain power, achieve goals and p...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to present an inventory of expert opinions on the factors that infl...
Continuing professional development (CPD) is an ongoing obligation nurses have to the public. It is...
This paper aims to highlight some issues and tensions that currently challenge the profession, indiv...
Background Professionals are individually responsible for planning and carrying out continuing profe...
As national boarders continue to disappear and technology advances, the needs of society continues t...
Aims and objectives. To determine clinical mental health nurses' views and preferences about continu...
Abstract Background: In nursing, empowerment may be deemed one’s potential to gain power, achieve g...
Background There is a growing understanding that empowerment of interprofessional personnel is linke...
Aim: This study examined the contributions of perceived organisational support (POS) and organisatio...
Nurses' commitment is influenced greatly by their perceived empowerment in form of professional soci...
The advances in cancer research with medical treatments and early detection practices have improved ...
New models of cancer care and survivorship ask for empowered patients. But how do we measure that pa...