Ali Akbar Vaezi; Hossein Tavangar; Mostafa Javadi
Volume 11, Issue 4 , February 2015, , Pages 508-522
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Background & Objective: Factors effective in the continuous nursing education process may motivate nurses to participate in continuous education programs and thus result in knowledge promotion and improvement of skills in clinical practice and improvement of patient care However they may also prevent ...
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Background & Objective: Factors effective in the continuous nursing education process may motivate nurses to participate in continuous education programs and thus result in knowledge promotion and improvement of skills in clinical practice and improvement of patient care However they may also prevent the achieving of these goals The precise recognition of these factors can result in constructive modification in continuous education programs and achieving of the goals of continuous education (improving patient care) Thus the aim of this study was to explain the factors influencing the successful implementation of the continuous nursing education process based on the experiences of nurses Methods: This qualitative study was conducted in 2012 The study subjects consisted of 28 individuals including nurses nursing supervisors and nursing managers The participants were selected using purposive sampling method Data were collected through unstructured interviews and field notes In addition data analysis was conducted using content analysis Results: From the data 3 main categories of advantage of compulsory education appropriate context for education and passive training were achieved The subcategories of these 3 categories consisted of compulsory training regulations and gaining advantage from training various sources of education suitable educational conditions educational willingness commitment to education and educational competency insufficient educational motivation of employees and managers inadequate educational qualification of nursing managers and passive educational supervision Conclusion: The identification of motivational factors and barriers of the continuous nursing education process based on nurses experiences can assist continuous education program policy makers and planners and nursing managers in the development of continuous education regulations based on effective programs and activities
Hamideh Ali Ramezany; Mostafa Javadi; Abbas Abbaszadeh; Hadi Ranjbar; Mahdieh Ghazavi
Volume 5, Issue 2 , January 2009, , Pages 113-119
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Background & Objective : Libraries are among main parts of universities as libraries of high quality lead to improvement in education and research within universities and the society Assessing quality of services in educational systems is important to improve quality of provided services This study ...
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Background & Objective : Libraries are among main parts of universities as libraries of high quality lead to improvement in education and research within universities and the society Assessing quality of services in educational systems is important to improve quality of provided services This study was conducted to assess the quality of services provided by the central library of Kerman University of Medical Sciences from the faculty members and students point of view Methods : In this study 200 faculty members and students of Kerman University of Medical Sciences were chosen using stratified random sampling The data was collected using LibQUAL+TM standard questionnaire after its validity and reliability were confirmed Results : Our findings showed that the mean score of general satisfaction of the central librarys provided services was 613 out of 9 Among the three aspects of library service quality information control was the most satisfactory factor (598) which was followed by efficacy of services (596) and the librarys atmosphere (589) Faculty members were more satisfied with the central librarys provided services in all aspects compared to students although this difference was not significant The most frequent referral to the central library and using references was once a month Conclusion : Although the findings of this study were suggestive of faculty members and students relative satisfaction of provided services improving quality of services necessitates better and more organized planning Improvement of library service quality can lead to promoting faculty members and students scientific level in universities of medical sciences medical knowledge and medical education