This exploratory descriptive study described what 20 care providers in 5 long-term care facilities perceived to aid or hinder their learning in a work-sponsored learning experience. A Critical Incident Technique (Woolsey, 1986) was the catalyst for the interviews with the culturally and professionally diverse participants. Through data analysis, as described by Moustakas (1994), I found that (a) humour, (b) the learning environment, (c) specific characteristics of the presenter such as moderate pacing, speaking slowly and with simple words, (d) decision-making authority, (e) relevance to practice, and (f) practical applications best met the study participants' learning needs. Conversely, other factors could hinder learning based on ...
Studies have examined various learning needs of Registered Nurses (RNs) to improve their continuing ...
This study aimed to improve communication and care provision in five home or long term care settings...
The purpose of this study was to compare the perception of the nurse and the perception of the patie...
Background: Developed countries worldwide are facing an unprecedented demand for aged care services,...
BACKGROUND: As long-term care continues to change, the traditional way of learning for work purposes...
BACKGROUND: As long-term care continues to change, the traditional way of learning for work purposes...
PURPOSE: Despite the imperative to develop adequate competence in caring for the growing demographic...
Aim: To develop a better understanding of the attitudes and experiences of healthcare workers and ma...
Background and objective: Practically trained (student) caregivers (further: caregivers) make up the...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate how aged care workers prefer to learn and ...
Purpose: This article examines factors within the long-term-care work environment that impact the ef...
Background: Care aides represent the largest demographic of residential care facility staff, and pro...
To adequately deal with the challenges faced within residential care for older people, such as the i...
The educational preparation that long-term care (LTC) administrators have received is thought to inf...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: A significant challenge facing health care is the ageing of t...
Studies have examined various learning needs of Registered Nurses (RNs) to improve their continuing ...
This study aimed to improve communication and care provision in five home or long term care settings...
The purpose of this study was to compare the perception of the nurse and the perception of the patie...
Background: Developed countries worldwide are facing an unprecedented demand for aged care services,...
BACKGROUND: As long-term care continues to change, the traditional way of learning for work purposes...
BACKGROUND: As long-term care continues to change, the traditional way of learning for work purposes...
PURPOSE: Despite the imperative to develop adequate competence in caring for the growing demographic...
Aim: To develop a better understanding of the attitudes and experiences of healthcare workers and ma...
Background and objective: Practically trained (student) caregivers (further: caregivers) make up the...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate how aged care workers prefer to learn and ...
Purpose: This article examines factors within the long-term-care work environment that impact the ef...
Background: Care aides represent the largest demographic of residential care facility staff, and pro...
To adequately deal with the challenges faced within residential care for older people, such as the i...
The educational preparation that long-term care (LTC) administrators have received is thought to inf...
Item does not contain fulltextCONTEXT: A significant challenge facing health care is the ageing of t...
Studies have examined various learning needs of Registered Nurses (RNs) to improve their continuing ...
This study aimed to improve communication and care provision in five home or long term care settings...
The purpose of this study was to compare the perception of the nurse and the perception of the patie...