Other Titles
Health promotion in nursing practice
Abstract
The purpose of this presentation is to evaluate implementation and outcomes of a government deployment project for unemployed nurses called Projects RNHEALS to underserved hospitals and community centers in terms of enhancing clinical and public health competencies and potential employability of deployed nurses as input to policy and programmatic directions.
Sigma Membership
Unknown
Lead Author Affiliation
University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
Mixed/Multi Method Research
Keywords:
Nurse Employment, Nurse Deployment, Program Evaluation
Recommended Citation
Tuazon, Josefina A., "Evaluation of a government deployment project for unemployed nurses as input to policy and programmatic directions" (2014). INRC (Congress). 21.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2014/presentations_2014/21
Conference Name
25th International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Hong Kong
Conference Year
2014
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Evaluation of a government deployment project for unemployed nurses as input to policy and programmatic directions
Hong Kong
The purpose of this presentation is to evaluate implementation and outcomes of a government deployment project for unemployed nurses called Projects RNHEALS to underserved hospitals and community centers in terms of enhancing clinical and public health competencies and potential employability of deployed nurses as input to policy and programmatic directions.