2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-021-00672-6
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How registered nurses balance limited resources in order to maintain competence: a grounded theory study

Abstract: Background Nurses have limited time outside of work for continuing professional development. Consequently, strategies need to be explored to enable them to better maintain their competence. This article describes recent research investigating if nursing behaviours in the use of mobile technologies could be leveraged to better facilitate mobile learning. It addresses a gap in the existing literature around how nurses resource their own professional development and learning in the absence of appr… Show more

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“…Given that WeChat already has more than 1.2 billion users, this accessibility gives it a greater advantage in real-time communication and attendance supervision [ 11 , 12 ]. In recent years, it has been thought that WeChat may help improve the efficiency of medical education [ 13 16 ]. WeChat, as the most common online communication platform in China, may eliminate physical limitations in medical education and is a suitable medium for online teaching, the effectiveness of which has been proven in flipped classrooms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that WeChat already has more than 1.2 billion users, this accessibility gives it a greater advantage in real-time communication and attendance supervision [ 11 , 12 ]. In recent years, it has been thought that WeChat may help improve the efficiency of medical education [ 13 16 ]. WeChat, as the most common online communication platform in China, may eliminate physical limitations in medical education and is a suitable medium for online teaching, the effectiveness of which has been proven in flipped classrooms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transcription may be even more important and beneficial for qualitative approaches which rely on making these conceptual links in order to develop theory, for example in grounded theory (Walker and Myrick, 2006 ). There is a paucity of rapid qualitative research involving such qualitative methodologies, and the studies published during the pandemic using grounded theory seem to rely on transcribed data to be able to create conceptual frameworks based on the results (e.g., Rees et al, 2021 ; Hörold et al, 2022 ). This is perhaps not surprising as conceptual analysis or drawing on theory takes time which may not be always compatible with rapid research timeframes (Vindrola et al, 2021a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, considering this was valued by the nurses, regular updates or refresher courses may be beneficial for reassurance (Harrison & Hogg, 2003), improving confidence, self-efficacy and perceived competence (Shahsavari et al, 2017). Consideration about how refreshers are delivered is important as nurses find it difficult to prioritize CPD during their clinical shifts due to workload pressures (Rees et al, 2021). Further studies could explore the efficacy of such updates to inform their mode of delivery, content and frequency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%