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Training issues in residential and nursing care environments | Author(s) | Marcus Fellows |
Journal title | Ageing & Health: the Journal of the Institute of Ageing and Health (West Midlands), no 6, 2000 |
Pages | pp 37-40 |
Keywords | Care homes ; Nursing homes ; Training [welfare work]. |
Annotation | In an environment where care providers are continuously being pushed to cut costs and improve quality, training has never been so important. This paper considers how training is dealt with in differing organisations providing both residential and nursing care, with reference to: the context of care; training motivations; setting and meeting training objectives; and measuring outcomes. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-001106204 A |
Classmark | KW: LHB: QW |
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