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April 2019 Vol. 7 No.4
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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 7(4) pp. 155-165,
April, 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.2649307 |
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Original Research Article
Critical Care Nurses’ Perceptions
about the Continuing Nursing Education at Saudi Hospitals:
Educational Needs and Universities’ Role |
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Continuing
nursing education can help nurses to stay current on the latest
best practices and also become more knowledgeable about a
particular area of interest; furthermore, the completion of
continuing nursing education initiatives is often a requirement
to maintain certifications or licenses that serve to demonstrate
nurses’ qualifications to employers, patients, and families.
This study aimed to identify the preferences of nurses regarding
continuing nursing education, educational requirements, and
their perceptions about the role of universities in the delivery
of continuing nursing education programs to hospital staff. The
study employed a cross-sectional descriptive exploratory design
utilizing a convenience sample of 100 nurses working in the
critical care departments of two hospitals in Al-Qassim, KSA
(government and private). A structured questionnaire, which was
constructed by the researcher, was distributed to nurses over
one month. The collected data were analyzed and tabulated using
the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software program
(IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA). All ethical principles of
scientific research were considered. As per nurses’ opinions in
the results, the benefits of continuing nursing education
include improving knowledge and skills, critical thinking, and
decision-making as well as promoting professional growth.
Nurses’ preferable ways of getting continuing education were
attending conferences or live classroom lectures, online, and
through journals, respectively. They preferred participating in
a monthly-based schedule, i.e., one day a week for less than
three hours. Nurses have a positive belief that universities
should hold more responsibility for promoting continuing
education at hospitals. Creating partnerships between hospitals
and the nursing faculties or colleges of the local community is
highly recommended. Continuing nursing education programs must
be built upon the survey of nurses' opinions about the most
important or requested topics from the nurses’ points of view.
Keywords: Critical care, Continuing nursing education,
Universities’ role.
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