Nurses' Attitudes Toward Lifelong Learning via New Technologies
Introduction: Lifelong professional education is considered as a qualitative indicator in the health discipline, as it can improve health professionals' knowledge and skills, as well as nursing care. Purpose: The purpose of this original research is to examine and record the attitudes and behav...
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Main Authors: | Maria Lera (Author), Kiriaki Taxtsoglou (Author), Aikaterini Frantzana (Author), Lambrini Kourkouta (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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