Introduction: Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in the Philippines is relatively new. The purpose of the study was to determine nurses’ awareness and participation in CPD in the Philippines. Methods: This descriptive survey was conducted among nurses (n=30) in a private hospital in Iloilo City. A researcher-made survey tool was used to gather data. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Mann-Whitney U to test for differences between variables. Results: Results indicated that were nurses were generally aware of the CPD law and its implementing rules and regulations (IRR). However, while nurses understood the concept of CPD and the renewal requirements of the CPD Act, more than half were not aware of learning ac...
DNURDepartment of Advanced Nursing ScienceBACKGROUND: Professional Nurses are required continue to a...
Background: This paper presents a discussion related to the recent decision in Australia to introduc...
Background: This paper presents a discussion related to the recent decision in Australia to introduc...
Introduction: Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in the Philippines is relatively n...
Background & Aim: Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) remains to be an issue among n...
Nurses need to participate in CPE to update their knowledge and increase their competencies. This re...
This study aims to identify the competence of nurses after participating in CPD and the process of i...
Introduction: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of nurses is an essential process to improve...
Nurses can continue to practise without any post registration training or any continuing professiona...
PurposeA cross sectional descriptive study, which involved government hospitals and health clinics f...
Continuing Professional Education (CPE) is constantly evolving and is now mandatory in some professi...
Nurses need to participate in CPE to update their knowledge and increase their competencies. This re...
AIM: This study explores perceptions of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities amon...
Each year registered nurses apply for registration renewal. The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Austr...
Continuing professional development (CPD) has been of concern since Florence Nightingale made it her...
DNURDepartment of Advanced Nursing ScienceBACKGROUND: Professional Nurses are required continue to a...
Background: This paper presents a discussion related to the recent decision in Australia to introduc...
Background: This paper presents a discussion related to the recent decision in Australia to introduc...
Introduction: Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in the Philippines is relatively n...
Background & Aim: Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) remains to be an issue among n...
Nurses need to participate in CPE to update their knowledge and increase their competencies. This re...
This study aims to identify the competence of nurses after participating in CPD and the process of i...
Introduction: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) of nurses is an essential process to improve...
Nurses can continue to practise without any post registration training or any continuing professiona...
PurposeA cross sectional descriptive study, which involved government hospitals and health clinics f...
Continuing Professional Education (CPE) is constantly evolving and is now mandatory in some professi...
Nurses need to participate in CPE to update their knowledge and increase their competencies. This re...
AIM: This study explores perceptions of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities amon...
Each year registered nurses apply for registration renewal. The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Austr...
Continuing professional development (CPD) has been of concern since Florence Nightingale made it her...
DNURDepartment of Advanced Nursing ScienceBACKGROUND: Professional Nurses are required continue to a...
Background: This paper presents a discussion related to the recent decision in Australia to introduc...
Background: This paper presents a discussion related to the recent decision in Australia to introduc...