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• directed towards the personal and
professional growth of nurses and other
personnel while they are employed by a
health care agency.
• essential for the upliftment of professional
as well as administrative field.
• helps in updating the knowledge and
practice of professionals.
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GOAL
To assist each employee to
improve performance in his or
her present position and to
acquire personal and
professional abilities that
maximizes the possibility of
career advancement.
8. DEFINITIONS
Continuing education
programme - It is any
extension of
opportunities for reading,
study and training to any
person and adult
following their
completion of or
withdrawal from full time
school and / or college
programmes.
Continuing education in
nursing - It is a planned
activity directed towards
meeting the learning
needs of the nurse
following basic nursing
education, exclusive of
full time formal post
basic education.
9. DEFINITIONS
1.Continuing education is an educational activity,
primarily designed to keep the registered nurses
abreast of their particular field of interest and do not
lead to any formal advanced standing in the
profession.
-Nursing Thesarus of the International Index
2. Continuing education is all the learning activities that
occurs after an individual has completed his basic
education.
- Cooper
11. PRINCIPLES
Effective CNE Design Principles by American
Association of Critical Care Nurses.
Each educational activity should be developed with:
• A learning goal (purpose) and explicit measureable
educational objective for the learner that are
appropriate for the target audience;
• Gaps in knowledge, skills, practice identified based
on the needs assessment which the activity is
designed to address
CRISIS AND NURSING INTERVENTION
12. • Content congruent with the activity’s learning
goal (purpose) and educational objectives
• Teaching and learning strategies congruent with
the activity’s objectives and content
• Criteria for judging successful completion of an
activity that are consistent with the learning goal
(purpose), objectives, and teaching and learning
strategies
• A method determined for verifying participation
in an activity.
13. PHILOSOPHY
It has been believed that the
system of higher education which
provides the basic preparation or
the members of a profession must
also provide opportunities for
practitioners to keep abreast of
advances in their field.
14. OBJECTIVES
• Keep up to date with new concepts
and development in the health
field.
• To increase their basis knowledge
and skills and develop positive
attitudes.
• Develop an ability to analyze
problems and to work with others.
15. • Meet the challenge of changes
in technology
• Maintain standards of health
care at acceptable level
• Help in setting standards of
performance
16. • Motivate staff for better patient
care
• Meet new needs of the
community
• To assist the nursing educator in
increasing the teaching
effectiveness.
• To develop leadership potential
in nurses
17. CHARACTERISTICS
•It is given within and outside the organization
•It is designed to meet the demands of the
changing needs.
•It covers:-
Extension courses
Post diploma
Post graduation courses
Field observation and experiences
Work shops
Seminars
other different educational activities
outside the organization
18. •Unified approach
•Relationships with other systems
•Comprehensiveness
•Accessibility for women health workers
•Integration with the management process
•Analysis of needs as a basis for learning
continuity
•Internally co-ordinated
•Relevance in planning
•Credibility & economic
•Appropriateness in implementation
19. NEED OF CNE
To ensure safe & effective nursing care
To meet the needs of population& should cater
to the needs of service
Development of nurses by updating their
knowledge
For career advancement
20. To acquire specialized skills
It provides opportunity for professional
growth
Development of nurses will occur by
updating their knowledge and preparing
them for specialization for career
advancement.
21. Nurses with research aptitude and
preparation are needed.
Nurse in administrative position need
to increase their understanding of
administrative process.
The demand for specialized nursing
services is increasing more rapidly.
Planned programmes are needed to
increase their competence as
practitioners.
25. Steps in planning CNE:
• 1. Establishing goals compatible
with the purpose or mission of the
organization.
• 2. Deciding upon specific objectives
consistent with these goals.
• 3. Determining the course of action
required to meet the specific
objectives.
26. • 4. Assessing the available resources for
establishing the programme.
• 5. Establishing a workable budget,
appropriate for the programme.
• 6. Evaluating the results at stated
intervals.
• 7. Reassessing he goals and updating the
plan periodically.
•
27. ď‚ž Applies adult learning principles when
helping nurses learn new skills or
information
ď‚ž Uses teaching techniques that empower
nursing staff
ď‚ž Sensitive to the learning deficits of the
nursing staff and creatively minimize these
difficulties
ď‚ž Prepare the nurses readily regarding
knowledge and skill deficits.
ď‚ž Actively seeks out teaching opportunities for
nurses
ď‚ž Frequently assess learning needs of the
nurses
28. Ensure competency1
4 Provides input in formulating policy
Ensure recourse availability2
Assume responsibility for development3