Nurses' knowledge of anticoagulation therapy for atrial fibrillation patients: Effectiveness of an educational course
ConclusionThe educational course was effective in improving the nurses' knowledge. Baccalaureate degree holders achieved more improvement in their knowledge scores. Post-graduate education for nurses would help to improve their knowledge of anticoagulants. Revision of nursing curricula may be deemed necessary to improve the quality of education for nurses during their degree work, especially regarding anticoagulants.
Source: Nursing Forum - Category: Nursing Authors: Abdallah Omoush,
Sami Aloush,
Mohammed ALBashtawy,
Ahmad Rayan,
Abdullah Alkhawaldeh,
Nidal Eshah,
Ahmad Musa,
Shereen Hamadneh,
Mohammad Al Qadire,
Omar Al Omari Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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