The importance of school leaders in school health promotion. A European call for systematic integration of health in professional development [PDF]
School leaders such as principals are key not only for educational and school quality but also for initiating and sustainably anchoring any innovation in schools.
Karina Leksy +11 more
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Inservice training in nursing is seen as a necessary component to help the professional nurse to keep up to date on the most recent developments in nursing and to be able to manage the demands of nursing practice.
Marie Poggenpoel
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Developing a Training Program for Healthcare Data Professionals in South Korea: A Needs Analysis [PDF]
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate practitioners’ demands regarding curriculum programs and to suggest directions for future program development aimed at training healthcare data professionals.
Yeonju Kim +7 more
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A novel training program for enhancing paramedics’ electrocardiogram interpretation skills: pre–post-evaluation [PDF]
IntroductionEarly intervention is critical for improving outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS); thus, reducing prehospital duration is essential.
Keita Iyama +12 more
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Identification of the contextual factors influencing the successful implementation of in-service training policies for the health workforce in Iran [PDF]
Background In-service training is critical for achieving organizational goals and developing the health workforce. Therefore, this study aimed to identify contextual factors that significantly impact the implementation of in-service training policies for
Azam Choopani +3 more
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Influence of a Co-Designed Alcohol and Other Drug Education Program on Clinician Attitudes Toward People Who Use AOD: A Quantitative Evaluation. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Health professional can hold stigmatising attitudes toward people who use alcohol and other drugs (AOD), affecting therapeutic engagement and health outcomes. Evidence suggests that education can challenge health professionals' bias. However, education is only one strategy, and its impact depends on broader system and organisational factors ...
Razavy S +15 more
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Applying Behaviour Change Theory to Develop an Implementation Strategy for Nurse-Initiated Protocols in the Emergency Department. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Emergency Departments face increasing pressure due to rising patient demand, complex presentations, and resource constraints, resulting in long waits and extended stays. Nurse‐initiated protocols enable nurses to commence investigations and treatments based on clinical guidelines, improving care and efficiency.
Gawthorne J +5 more
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Contemporary theories of learning and instruction as well as a large body of research have pinpointed the benefits of effective self-regulated learning (SRL) for students' academic achievements, yet research findings indicate that teachers' actual ...
Tova Michalsky
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Crossover Food Businesses in Louisiana, United States: A Descriptive Study of Their Characteristics and Food Safety Training Needs From Public Health Inspectors’ Perspective [PDF]
Objectives Integrating retail and manufacturing enables limitless potential for food businesses, but also creates challenges for navigating within complex food safety regulations. From public health inspectors’ (PHIs) perspective, this study aimed (1) to
Wenqing Xu +3 more
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Issues and Challenges of Providing Online Inservice Teacher Training: Korea's experience
To meet the need for flexible and interactive teacher training, the Korean government created a Cyber Teacher Training Center (CTTC) in the summer of 1997.
Insung Jung
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