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    Orientation/education package for internationally qualified nurses (IQNS) at clinical placement in aged residential care facilities

    Mall, Robina; Heath, Samantha; Williams, Pam; Graham, Gil; Johnson, Shobha

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    2021-11
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    Mall, R., [Heath, S., Williams, P., Graham, G. & Johnson, S.] (2021, November). Orientation/education package for internationally qualified nurses (IQNS) at clinical placement in aged residential care facilities. Paper presented at the International Congress of Nursing, Virtual.
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    Learning objectives Background Current issues Positive characteristics Knowledge gaps Developing an education package Findings from informal conversation Methods of qualitative research Simple random sample collection & thematic analysis Themes and subthemes Quality too; PDCA Orientation/Education package Conclusion Recommendations References
    Keywords:
    New Zealand, internationally qualified nurses (IQNs), nursing education, nursing orientation, aged care, nurses, Unitec courses, Unitec Institute of Technology
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    420502 Aged care nursing, 390110 Medicine, nursing and health curriculum and pedagogy
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