Aim: To develop and evaluate a Zambian context specific mentorship model that supports registered nurses completing emergency, trauma and critical care programmes in Zambia. Background: In Zambia, emergency and trauma and critical care nursing are relatively new specialities, with education and training programmes less than a decade old. A train the trainer mentorship programme was developed and delivered at two Colleges of Nursing. Ethics approval was gained in both Zambia and the UK. Sources of evidence: Documentary data analysis and focus groups were used. Focus groups included stakeholders and nurses in practice who had completed the train the trainer programme and were using the mentorship model. Discussion: The critical review o...
Aim: To evaluate the 15‐years impact of the work‐study nursing upgrading programme in East Africa. B...
In the first minute of life after birth, it is critical to effectively manage an infant’s respirator...
Objectives To identify mentors’ perspectives on strengths and weaknesses of the Training, Support an...
Aim: To develop and evaluate a Zambian context specific mentorship model that supports registered nu...
Aim: To evaluate an international health partnership project to capacity build emergency, trauma and...
Patricia Scott, Petra Brysiewicz, ‘Development of a global mentorship infrastructure to support Afri...
Background: Critical care nursing is a specialty which deals with the care of critically ill patient...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention in neonatal resuscitation in...
This paper will report on the findings of a qualitative research study exploring mentorship in a rur...
BACKGROUND: There are a number of factors that may contribute to high mortality and morbidity of wom...
Healthcare organizations continue to experience difficulty retaining newly registered nurses. Mentor...
Introduction: Approximately 99% of the three million neonatal deaths that occur annually are in deve...
Neonatal asphyxia is the leading cause of neonatal deaths in Rwanda. The Helping Babies Breathe (HBB...
Background: There is increasing demand for trainers to shift from traditional didactic training to i...
From Elsevier via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2017-07-27, issue date 2017-09-30, epub ...
Aim: To evaluate the 15‐years impact of the work‐study nursing upgrading programme in East Africa. B...
In the first minute of life after birth, it is critical to effectively manage an infant’s respirator...
Objectives To identify mentors’ perspectives on strengths and weaknesses of the Training, Support an...
Aim: To develop and evaluate a Zambian context specific mentorship model that supports registered nu...
Aim: To evaluate an international health partnership project to capacity build emergency, trauma and...
Patricia Scott, Petra Brysiewicz, ‘Development of a global mentorship infrastructure to support Afri...
Background: Critical care nursing is a specialty which deals with the care of critically ill patient...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an educational intervention in neonatal resuscitation in...
This paper will report on the findings of a qualitative research study exploring mentorship in a rur...
BACKGROUND: There are a number of factors that may contribute to high mortality and morbidity of wom...
Healthcare organizations continue to experience difficulty retaining newly registered nurses. Mentor...
Introduction: Approximately 99% of the three million neonatal deaths that occur annually are in deve...
Neonatal asphyxia is the leading cause of neonatal deaths in Rwanda. The Helping Babies Breathe (HBB...
Background: There is increasing demand for trainers to shift from traditional didactic training to i...
From Elsevier via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2017-07-27, issue date 2017-09-30, epub ...
Aim: To evaluate the 15‐years impact of the work‐study nursing upgrading programme in East Africa. B...
In the first minute of life after birth, it is critical to effectively manage an infant’s respirator...
Objectives To identify mentors’ perspectives on strengths and weaknesses of the Training, Support an...