Mentoring relationships are dynamic alliances that can be used as a supportive mechanism for growing nurse leaders and promoting the future of the nursing profession. This article explores imagination as one of the central meanings of being a mentor for nursing leadership. Findings from a hermeneutic-phenomenological study concerned with Australian nurse leaders' experiences and understandings of mentorship for leadership revealed that imagination was a key characteristic of being a nurse leader-mentor. Imagination that moved beyond fantasy to closely connect with reason was essential for nurse leader-mentors to recognize and activate the myriad possibilities available to mentees and the nursing profession more broadly
There are a variety of structured and unstructured supportive relationships available to nurses. Int...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
Mentoring relationships are dynamic alliances that can be used as a supportive mechanism for growing...
Mentoring relationships are identified as powerful and dynamic alliances that promote personal and p...
Purpose: To develop an interpretation of Australian nurse leaders' understandings and experiences of...
Mentoring relationships occur across a range of nursing contexts and are shown to have multiple, fav...
Mentorship, often viewed as a central capacity of leadership, is acknowledged as influential in grow...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Mentorship, often viewed as a central capacity of leadership, is ackno...
Esteemed connection: creating a mentoring relationship for nurse leadership Mentoring relationships ...
Mentoring has become an increasingly popular supportive method for empowering nurses and assisting t...
© 2017 Mentoring has become an increasingly popular supportive method for empowering nurses and assi...
Master of EducationThe purpose of this study was to examine the visions and work life of twelve nurs...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of 13 nurse mentors in various practice setting...
There are a variety of structured and unstructured supportive relationships available to nurses. Int...
There are a variety of structured and unstructured supportive relationships available to nurses. Int...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
Mentoring relationships are dynamic alliances that can be used as a supportive mechanism for growing...
Mentoring relationships are identified as powerful and dynamic alliances that promote personal and p...
Purpose: To develop an interpretation of Australian nurse leaders' understandings and experiences of...
Mentoring relationships occur across a range of nursing contexts and are shown to have multiple, fav...
Mentorship, often viewed as a central capacity of leadership, is acknowledged as influential in grow...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Mentorship, often viewed as a central capacity of leadership, is ackno...
Esteemed connection: creating a mentoring relationship for nurse leadership Mentoring relationships ...
Mentoring has become an increasingly popular supportive method for empowering nurses and assisting t...
© 2017 Mentoring has become an increasingly popular supportive method for empowering nurses and assi...
Master of EducationThe purpose of this study was to examine the visions and work life of twelve nurs...
This qualitative study explored the lived experience of 13 nurse mentors in various practice setting...
There are a variety of structured and unstructured supportive relationships available to nurses. Int...
There are a variety of structured and unstructured supportive relationships available to nurses. Int...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...
This study describes the experience of proteges in a nursing mentor relationship. The nature and es...