Social-, health care and rehabilitation educators' competence: a cross-sectional study

An educator's competence influences the implementation of evidence-based education and the overall quality of social and health care. This study aimed to identify distinct competence profiles from Finnish social, health and rehabilitative care educators, as well as describe which personal and p...

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Hauptverfasser: Mikkonen, K., Sorvari, P.L., Kuivila, H., Sjögren, T., Korpi, H., Koskinen, C., Koskinen, M., Koivula, M., Koskimäki, M., Lähteenmäki, M.L., Saaranen, T., Sormunen, M., Salminen, L., Mäki-Hakola, H., Wallin, O., Tuomikoski, A.M., Holopainen, A., Kääriäinen, M.
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