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Summary
A new support group for enrolled nurses (ENs) was created to understand their needs and identify further training options. This initiative aims to enhance professional development for local ENs.
Area of Science:
- Nursing
- Professional Development
- Healthcare Workforce
Background:
- Enrolled nurses (ENs) play a crucial role in healthcare delivery.
- Identifying specific needs and training gaps for ENs is essential for workforce development.
- Existing support structures for ENs may be limited in certain regions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To establish a dedicated support group for local enrolled nurses.
- To identify the professional needs and challenges faced by enrolled nurses.
- To gather information on available and desired further training opportunities for ENs.
Main Methods:
- Formation of a local enrolled nurse support group.
- Facilitation of discussions to identify nurse needs.
- Information gathering on continuing education and training pathways.
Main Results:
- The support group has been successfully established.
- Initial discussions have highlighted specific local needs of enrolled nurses.
- Information regarding further training opportunities is being collected.
Conclusions:
- The enrolled nurse support group provides a platform for addressing workforce needs.
- This initiative is expected to inform targeted professional development strategies for ENs.
- Continued engagement will be vital for ongoing support and training identification.

