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Continuing education for nurses.
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This article is published in Wisconsin medical journal.The article was published on 1970-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 15 citations till now.read more
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Creating a culture of safety by coaching clinicians to competence.
TL;DR: Investing in evidence-based, contemporary education assists in building a capable, resilient and competent workforce focused on patient safety as well as strengthening capability and competence in nurses.
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An integrated educational model for continuing nurse education.
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated clinical learning model was developed to inform ongoing education for surgical nurses, and the authors evaluated the effectiveness of implementing a respiratory skills assessment program, in the context of organisational utility, on improving surgical nurses' practice.
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Motivation for continuing education in midwifery.
TL;DR: The findings suggest that midwives lack motivation to participate in informal and formal continuing education, however, the findings also indicate that encouragement and support from managers, adequate provisions of educational facilities, social responsibility and having to work night duty/part-time may influence midwives' ability to participation in available continuing education programmes.
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Nurses’ access to higher education: a quality product
TL;DR: In this article, the authors set up an access module for nurses who had never studied within HE but had come from a traditional “training” background, and a model was designed based on the work of several authors (Donabedian, 1966; Holzemer, 1992 and Maxwell, 1984).