How registered nurses balance limited resources in order to maintain competence: a grounded theory study
Abstract Background Nurses have limited time outside of work for continuing professional development. Consequently, strategies need to be explored to enable them to better maintain their competence. This article describes recent research investigating if nursing behaviours in the use of mobile techn...
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Main Authors: | Sharon Rees (Author), Helen Farley (Author), Clint Moloney (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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