This paper presents 23 mentors' perceptions of their role in a year-long mentorship program during the period 1999 – 2002. The majority of mentors were clinical specialists, had bachelor degrees and over five years clinical experience. The mentorship program was informed by the Deming Cycle of Plan, Do, Check and Act. This quality improvement framework was used to evaluate the mentorship program from the mentors' perspective. Information was gathered through surveys and focus group discussions. Responses were analysed to identify three themes of ‘Enhancing student learning outcomes’, ‘Time and resources’ and ‘Personal and professional growth’. Mentors perceived their role as valuable in students' education and development. Despite concerns ...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses on student mentorship...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
Clinical ladder mentorship programs engage registered nurses in professional development , improve ...
The purpose of this literature review is to discover the effect that a mentor relationship can have ...
Mentoring is an integral role within nursing and midwifery, but how do Mentors and Practice Teachers...
Objective: The need for mentoring of undergraduate medical students has been well perceived and seve...
Mentoring is a professional task of nurses and an important training in nursing education and practi...
In late 2003, the regional campus of the University of South Australia initiated a peer-mentoring pr...
Aim: this paper explores the role of the mentor in contemporary nursing practice in the UK. It prese...
abstract: Mentorship is important to learning because it provides a frame of reference and the guida...
Abstract Background: Mentors need diverse competencies, sources of motivation and characteristics t...
Background: Mentorship has been the model adopted by many countries to support learning and assessme...
Through involvement with the CNSA on a community, regional, and national level, it was recognized th...
The aim of the study: The aim of this discussion paper is to identify and provide an overview of the...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2001Mentoring as an approach to workp...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses on student mentorship...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
Clinical ladder mentorship programs engage registered nurses in professional development , improve ...
The purpose of this literature review is to discover the effect that a mentor relationship can have ...
Mentoring is an integral role within nursing and midwifery, but how do Mentors and Practice Teachers...
Objective: The need for mentoring of undergraduate medical students has been well perceived and seve...
Mentoring is a professional task of nurses and an important training in nursing education and practi...
In late 2003, the regional campus of the University of South Australia initiated a peer-mentoring pr...
Aim: this paper explores the role of the mentor in contemporary nursing practice in the UK. It prese...
abstract: Mentorship is important to learning because it provides a frame of reference and the guida...
Abstract Background: Mentors need diverse competencies, sources of motivation and characteristics t...
Background: Mentorship has been the model adopted by many countries to support learning and assessme...
Through involvement with the CNSA on a community, regional, and national level, it was recognized th...
The aim of the study: The aim of this discussion paper is to identify and provide an overview of the...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2001Mentoring as an approach to workp...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of professional nurses on student mentorship...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
Clinical ladder mentorship programs engage registered nurses in professional development , improve ...