Focus group methodology was used to evaluate faculty mentors (n=l O) and student mentees (n=30) perceptions of a formal mentoring program. Prior to implementing the mentoring program, faculty preparation involved cultural competence and mentor workshops. Overall, both mentors and mentees had positive perceptions of the program. Three themes emerged from each group. The mentor themes were role modeling, caring and academic success and the mentee themes were support system, enhanced perceptions of the nursing profession, and academic enrichment. In addition, there were similarities between the mentors and the mentees when asked what constituted a good mentor and a good mentee
Background: The nursing shortage is partly the result of the scarcity of nurse educators. To provide...
Mentorship has been identified as an influential factor in retaining new nursing faculty. A mentor-...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning activity for beginners as we...
2014-04-11The purpose of this dissertation was to explore nursing students’ perceptions of a formal ...
Aim. This pilot study described African American nursing students\u27 perceptions of mentoring. Back...
The purpose of the study was to compare the mentoring expectations of graduate nurses at the the beg...
The increasing complexity of today's nursing coupled with the growing need for higher numbers of exp...
For over a decade, the nursing profession has increased enrollments and established new education pr...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
There is a nursing faculty shortage that affects enrollment in nursing schools and direct patient ca...
Nursing employees are drawn to healthy work environments and the nursing unit manager plays a key ro...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
The benefits of mentoring as an effective way of being guided and advanced have been recognized and ...
Currently there is a shortage of qualified nursing faculty in Canada, which is predicted to increase...
There is little consensus about the role of mentor, but there is a common theme in the mentoring lit...
Background: The nursing shortage is partly the result of the scarcity of nurse educators. To provide...
Mentorship has been identified as an influential factor in retaining new nursing faculty. A mentor-...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning activity for beginners as we...
2014-04-11The purpose of this dissertation was to explore nursing students’ perceptions of a formal ...
Aim. This pilot study described African American nursing students\u27 perceptions of mentoring. Back...
The purpose of the study was to compare the mentoring expectations of graduate nurses at the the beg...
The increasing complexity of today's nursing coupled with the growing need for higher numbers of exp...
For over a decade, the nursing profession has increased enrollments and established new education pr...
Mentorship is defined as a collaborative relationship between individuals based on interdependence, ...
There is a nursing faculty shortage that affects enrollment in nursing schools and direct patient ca...
Nursing employees are drawn to healthy work environments and the nursing unit manager plays a key ro...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
The benefits of mentoring as an effective way of being guided and advanced have been recognized and ...
Currently there is a shortage of qualified nursing faculty in Canada, which is predicted to increase...
There is little consensus about the role of mentor, but there is a common theme in the mentoring lit...
Background: The nursing shortage is partly the result of the scarcity of nurse educators. To provide...
Mentorship has been identified as an influential factor in retaining new nursing faculty. A mentor-...
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning activity for beginners as we...