Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (Jun 2015)

Academic training of nursing professionals and its relevance to the workplace

  • Maria del Carmen Barbera Ortega,
  • Diana Cecagno,
  • Ana Myriam Seva Llor,
  • Hedi Crecencia Heckler de Siqueira,
  • Maria José López Montesinos,
  • Loreto Maciá Soler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0432.2569
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 404 – 410

Abstract

Read online

OBJECTIVE: to identify the training nursing professionals receive and its relevance to the workplace, as well as professional demand for continuous education.METHODOLOGY: this was a descriptive observational study using a questionnaire entitled "Training and Adaptation of the Nursing Professional to the Workplace" available at: http://enfermeriadocente.es for nursing professionals.RESULTS: 53.8% of nurses do not consider the training received to be relevant to the needs of the workplace and 94.2% reported that linking academic education to the workplace impacts on the quality of care provided.CONCLUSIONS: Nursing professionals think that continuous education needs to be adjusted to their jobs and careers. Education should be viewed as a continuum, which begins with training.

Keywords