BACKGROUND: As long-term care continues to change, the traditional way of learning for work purposes is no longer sufficient. Long-term care organisations need to become 'learning organisations' and facilitate workplace learning for nursing staff teams. Therefore, insight is needed into what conditions are important for establishing workplace learning. The aim and objective of this article is to gain insight into necessary individual, team and organisational conditions for nursing staff to enhance workplace learning in long-term care settings. METHODS: This study is a qualitative explorative study. A World Café method was used to host group dialogues in which participants (n = 42) discussed certain questions. Group dialogues were held for t...
ABSTRACT Identifying learning needs to enhance communication skills between doctors (MDs) and nurse...
Background The consistent delivery of compassionate health and social care to older people is a matt...
This article explores and illuminates the meaning of nurses’ experiences with their work as a learni...
BACKGROUND: As long-term care continues to change, the traditional way of learning for work purposes...
To adequately deal with the challenges faced within residential care for older people, such as the i...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
To promote workplace learning for staff as well as students, a partnership was formed between a resi...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
Background and objective: Practically trained (student) caregivers (further: caregivers) make up the...
Purpose: This article investigates the conditions under which learning and innovation occur within n...
Aim: To develop a better understanding of the attitudes and experiences of healthcare workers and ma...
The goals of this study were to identify how long term care nursing employees felt about communicati...
PURPOSE: Despite the imperative to develop adequate competence in caring for the growing demographic...
Rationale Besides a growing demand for safe high-quality care for older people, long-term care (LTC)...
Purpose. The current study examines which organisational learning conditions and individual characte...
ABSTRACT Identifying learning needs to enhance communication skills between doctors (MDs) and nurse...
Background The consistent delivery of compassionate health and social care to older people is a matt...
This article explores and illuminates the meaning of nurses’ experiences with their work as a learni...
BACKGROUND: As long-term care continues to change, the traditional way of learning for work purposes...
To adequately deal with the challenges faced within residential care for older people, such as the i...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
To promote workplace learning for staff as well as students, a partnership was formed between a resi...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
Background and objective: Practically trained (student) caregivers (further: caregivers) make up the...
Purpose: This article investigates the conditions under which learning and innovation occur within n...
Aim: To develop a better understanding of the attitudes and experiences of healthcare workers and ma...
The goals of this study were to identify how long term care nursing employees felt about communicati...
PURPOSE: Despite the imperative to develop adequate competence in caring for the growing demographic...
Rationale Besides a growing demand for safe high-quality care for older people, long-term care (LTC)...
Purpose. The current study examines which organisational learning conditions and individual characte...
ABSTRACT Identifying learning needs to enhance communication skills between doctors (MDs) and nurse...
Background The consistent delivery of compassionate health and social care to older people is a matt...
This article explores and illuminates the meaning of nurses’ experiences with their work as a learni...