Continuing professional development: Awareness, attitude, facilitators, and barriers among nurses in the Philippines
Background & Aim: Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) remains to be an issue among nurses. The relatively new implementation of the CPD Act in the Philippines has led to varying perceptions and oppositions that warrant exploration. This study aimed to determine the awareness, att...
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Main Authors: | Julie Anne Faye Sobrepeña Palma (Author), Ryan Michael Flores Oducado (Author), Bonna Sobrepeña Palma (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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