Curationis (Sep 1999)
Verpleegkundiges se persepsies oor indiensopleiding in ‘n privaathospitaal
Abstract
A private hospital aims at quality health care delivery with a profit making motive. Inservice education to nursing staff therefore plays an important role - it should add value to the hospital and should also be cost-effective. This research hospital has a formal inservice education programme for the professional nurses, but the question arises: what are their perceptions of the inservice education in this hospital? The aim with this research is to explore and describe the perceptions of the professional nurses on inservice education and to formulate guidelines for improvement. A qualitative research strategy was utilised, with individual focus interviews as method of data collection, followed by a content analysis of the transcribed interviews. Two main categories were identified, being the positive or facilitative perceptions and the negative perceptions/obstacles. Concluding statements were formulated to serve as basis for the description of guidelines on inservice education within this hospital.