Governing mobile technology use for continuing professional development in the Australian nursing profession
Abstract Background The rapid growth in the use of mobile technology in Australia has outpaced its governance, especially in healthcare settings. Whilst some Australian professional bodies and organisations have developed standards and guidelines to direct appropriate use of social media and mobile...
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Main Authors: | Carey Ann Mather (Author), Fred Gale (Author), Elizabeth Anne Cummings (Author) |
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