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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... see more

Abstract Background. The period of transition from student nurse to professional nurse in various healthcare contexts can be challenging. No best practice guideline could be found optimizing the transition of final year nursing students to professional nu... see more

Introduction: Professional nursing is increasingly often understood as accompanying and assisting people during health, disease and limited fitness. It is also shaping their self-care capabilities. The complexity of these tasks puts great responsibil... see more

Introduction:Continuing education is essential to the growth of the nursing profession due to the dynamic environment of the health industry. The study sought to explore the perceptions of non – professional nurses regarding continuing education. Methods:... see more

Public hospitals across South Africa are flooded by patients diagnosed with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) related illnesses. The AIDS situation has completely changed the medical landscape and placed... see more

The use of computer technology by nurses in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting is relatively new in Swaziland. In 2010, the second ICU opened in the country and very few nurses had been trained in critical care nursing. Understanding the nurses’ expe... see more

The care of psychiatric patients with dual diagnosis is a serious concern in the whole world including a psychiatric hospital in the North West Province of South Africa. The aim of the study was to explore and describe the experiences of professional nurs... see more

Indonesia is known as a country with diverse ethnic, cultural, and language. In 2010, data on the number of Indonesian population of the most recent declared Indonesia's total population of 237.56 million, with 85.1% of them are Muslims and 288 405 people... see more

AbstractBackground: Caring for patients is the core aspect of nursing and a cornerstone of all nursing duties. Although caring is seen as a critical component of nursing delivery and an essential characteristic of nursing, there seems to be a gap between ... see more

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