Second workshop on monitoring of the Learning Materials on Nursing : report on a WHO meeting, Maribor, Slovenia, 7-10 November 1998
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Abstract
The LEarning Materials on Nursing (LEMON) Project, launched in 1993, addressed the need for basic learning materials in central and eastern Europe and the newly independent states and facilitated a movement away from the traditional medical model. The pressing public health issues of the next century require a more Region-wide initiative to prepare nurses and midwives to take on these challenges. To this end a WHO education strategy for nursing and midwifery in Europe has been prepared as a natural progression of the LEMON Project. Building on the work of the first workshop in 1995 (the First Meeting of LEMON Coordinators, Group Members and the International Advisory Group), the participants of the Second Workshop decided on a process for the final evaluation of the LEMON Project and considered mechanisms to best integrate the knowledge and experience gained into the new education strategy. The Workshop recommended that evaluation data for the LEMON Project be collected by the end of March 1999. The participants from 11 countries from the eastern part of the European Region endorsed the new WHO education strategy, seeing the LEMON Project as a catalyst to support itCitation
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. (1999). Second workshop on monitoring of the Learning Materials on Nursing : report on a WHO meeting, Maribor, Slovenia, 7-10 November 1998. Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/108157
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EUR/ICP/DLVR 02 02 03
4 p. + annexes.