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CE | A Qualitative Study About Healthcare Practices for Rural Guatemalan Women – Playback

 

Recorded Continuing Education   

 


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Presented By

Linda Johanson, RN, MSN, EdD

Target Audience

Registered Nurses

Audience Level

Competent

Description

Join Linda Johanson as she conveys the results of a qualitative study conducted to discern the healthcare perceptions and practices of women in rural areas of Guatemala. Knowledge of their healthcare habits will help build cultural sensitivity when caring for this group whether bedside nurses, educators or APRNs.

Outcome

90% of participants will report that the activity provides actionable strategies for effectively integrating cultural sensitivity qualitative study outcomes for preferences and practices of Guatemalan women into their practice.

Handouts

None

Contact Hours

1.0

Pharmacology Hours

None

Expiration Date

July 31, 2027

Successful Completion

View the webinar in its entirety and complete the online evaluation.

Continuing Education

North Carolina Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Relevant Financial Relationships

No relevant financial relationships exist for any individual in a position to control the content of this educational activity.

Disclaimer

  • Reproduction, distribution, or transmission in any form or by any means without express written permission of NCNA is prohibited.
  • Presenters assume responsibility for the content, its accuracy and completeness, and permission to use copyrighted works.
  • This activity is intended solely for educational purposes and does not replace independent professional judgment.
  • The presenters’ opinions and statements of fact are their own and do not represent those of the North Carolina Nurses Association or its affiliates and sponsors.
Cost
NCNA Member Fee

Free

Non-Member Fee
$25.00

Activity Instructions

Attendees will receive a registration confirmation email with instructions for viewing the webinar, completing the online evaluation, and printing a certificate of completion.

 

 

Questions? Contact NCNA at RNs@ncnurses.org or (919) 821-4250.


 

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