Level of technological competency as caring among registered nurses in a private hospital in Dumaguete City / by Nelya D. Knapp, Glivie Mae, Pacaldo, Almira V. Rayburn, Baby Genesis Siwa.
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- K727 2019 K727 2019
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An undergraduate research on technological competency of registered nurses in Dumaguete City which utilized adopted questionnaire by Locsin and Parcells. Findings revealed that there were no significant relationships in the level of technological competency as caring in terms of age, sex, length of service, educational level and continuing professional recognition, however there were significant relationships in terms of departments.
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