challenges in nursing continuing education: a qualitative study
Authors
abstract
abstract background: nursing continuing education with development of knowledge, skill, and attitude results in improvement of nursing activity, and thus improves the health care in the society. if the education is not planned and implement properly, it affects the patient care. this study was designed to explore the challenges of nursing continuing education in isfahan university of medical sciences hospitals. materials and methods: the research was conducted from april 2012 to february 2013 in isfahan, iran. the sampling was begun with purposeful method and continued with snowball method. thirty‑nine participants were selected among the nurses of alzahra, kashani, and noor hospitals, nursing and midwifery faculty, continuing education center, and the vice‑chancellery for treatment. the participants were both learners and planners of continuing education program. in this descriptive explorative qualitative research, we interviewed 39 participants in five focus group and five individual interviews, until data saturation was achieved. we used semi‑structured interviews and field notes for data gathering, and members checking, triangulation (data and method), peer debriefing, and peer review to increase the strength of data. data were analyzed with thematic analysis method that was proposed by broun and clarke in 2006. results: data analysis produced 175 initial codes, 8 subthemes, and 5 main themes. the main themes included: learners related factors, teachers related factors, educational process related factors, inadequate facilities, and defective evaluation. conclusions: according to the results, we need to revise the educational process in nursing continuing education. to achieve this goal, we need a team for needs assessment, planning, and evaluation. in addition, we must pay attention to educators’ and learners’ issues. key words: continuing education, iran, nursing, qualitative, research, staff development
similar resources
Challenges in nursing continuing education: A qualitative study
BACKGROUND Nursing continuing education with development of knowledge, skill, and attitude results in improvement of nursing activity, and thus improves the health care in the society. If the education is not planned and implement properly, it affects the patient care. This study was designed to explore the challenges of nursing continuing education in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences hos...
full textChallenges of Nursing Continuing Education: A Phenomenological Study
Background: Continuous education, which is an appropriate tool for enhancing the level of knowledge, skills and insights of any organizationchr('39')s human resources and ensuring their progress and development, requires an appropriate background and overcoming the challenge.Therefore, the aim of this study is reviewing the experiences of nurses and identifying the weaknesses of the educational...
full textChallenges and Solutions of MSc Education in Nursing: A Qualitative Study
Introduction: Alteration and adjustment of nursing care system in 21st century depends on its success in designing the nursing pedagogical models. This study was conducted in order to identify and explain the challenges in postgraduate (MSc) levels in nursing and to represent appropriate solutions. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted in Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in two ph...
full textFaculty-Related Challenges in Medical Ethics Education: A Qualitative Study
Introduction: Medical ethics education is a key subject in medical occupations, as learning ethics is fundamental for their relationship with patients. Teachers are of the most important elements in medical ethics education, because they are one of the most important factors of forming the morality and the professional character in students. The aim of this study is to explain challenges and pr...
full textChallenges of Nursing Students during Their Study: A Qualitative Study
Introduction: Several studies have recommended revisions in educational programs based on learners' feedbacks and needs. This study was performed with the aim of exploring and describing the meaning of challenges and feelings experienced by nursing students during their study. Methods: This qualitative study was performed as phenomenology on 20 senior nursing students selected by purposeful sa...
full textRequirements for Effective Evaluation in Nursing Education: a Qualitative Study
Introduction: There are many studies about evaluation in nursing education and its problems in Iran, but no study has been reported on the requirements for effective evaluation. This study aimed to explore academic managers' perceptions about requirements for effective evaluation in nursing education in Iran. Methods: This qualitative study was performed in year 2010. Semistructured individua...
full textMy Resources
Save resource for easier access later
Journal title:
iranian journal of nursing and midwifery researchجلد ۲۰، شماره ۳، صفحات ۳۷۸-۰
Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com
copyright © 2015-2023