A qualitative focus group discussion study on the experiences of Certified Nurses in Dementia Nursing related to effective staff education
Abstract Aim To explore the experiences of Certified Nurses in Dementia Nursing (DCNs) concerning the effective education of staff in acute hospitals. Background In Japan, the number of inpatients with dementia who need medical care continues to increase. DCNs play an important role in educating med...
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Main Authors: | Hiromi Taneichi (Author), Ryoko Rokkaku (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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