Factors influencing nurses' engagement with CPD activities: a systematic review.

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    Abstract

    Continuing professional development (CPD) is necessary for nurse registration and development. Understanding the factors influencing engagement may enhance CPD uptake. What factors influence hospital-based nurses' engagement with CPD activities in the UK? This was a systematic review incorporating narrative synthesis. Database searches for published and grey literature from January 1995 to November 2018 were conducted via EBSCO Discovery Service, the British Nursing Index and the British Library. An approved systematic review protocol was followed with studies then assessed against strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. Included studies were critically appraised, data extracted and a narrative synthesis conducted. Five studies were reviewed. Four themes emerged: nurses' individual resources, their professional motivation, organisational commitment to learning and development, and managerial support. Factors influencing nurses' engagement with activities are multifaceted and inter-woven. A question-based checklist to facilitate discussions between nurses and educators, managers or appraisers is presented.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)60-68
    Number of pages9
    JournalBritish Journal of Nursing
    Volume30
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2021

    Keywords

    • Postregistration education
    • Nurse education
    • Continuing education
    • Continuing professional development
    • Systematic review

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