Aim. This pilot study described African American nursing students\u27 perceptions of mentoring. Background. The number of African American nurses in the United States is far less than desired. Part of the problem is due to attrition of this student group within nursing education programs. Mentoring has been identified as a factor that contributes to academic success, yet questions about the specific characteristics of successful mentoring programs remain. Method. A qualitative approach was used to investigate students\u27 views about the role of a mentoring program at their respective schools of nursing. Twenty-six students participated in one semi-structured, face-to-face interview. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative method ...
Focus group methodology was used to evaluate faculty mentors (n=l O) and student mentees (n=30) per...
Generally, mentoring programs are important in providing an opportunity for minorities to acquire th...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Despite more than 40 years of research and ...
Aim. This pilot study described African American nursing students\u27 perceptions of mentoring. Back...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the African-American nursing student\u27s perception of a...
Today minorities are not graduating from nursing programs in sufficient numbers. This study identifi...
For over a decade, the nursing profession has increased enrollments and established new education pr...
Background: Disproportionate failure and health issues of African American students enrolled at inst...
2014-04-11The purpose of this dissertation was to explore nursing students’ perceptions of a formal ...
Previous studies and official organizations have indicated that African Americans are underrepresent...
The participants in this study were 10 African American male college mentors at Indiana State Univer...
Background: Review of the literature indicates that a number of barriers affect the success of minor...
Diefenbeck, CynthiaThe racial/ethnic distribution of the Registered Nurse workforce (African America...
Throughout the pandemic, there was a spotlight on the problems with nursing satisfaction and retenti...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Focus group methodology was used to evaluate faculty mentors (n=l O) and student mentees (n=30) per...
Generally, mentoring programs are important in providing an opportunity for minorities to acquire th...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Despite more than 40 years of research and ...
Aim. This pilot study described African American nursing students\u27 perceptions of mentoring. Back...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain the African-American nursing student\u27s perception of a...
Today minorities are not graduating from nursing programs in sufficient numbers. This study identifi...
For over a decade, the nursing profession has increased enrollments and established new education pr...
Background: Disproportionate failure and health issues of African American students enrolled at inst...
2014-04-11The purpose of this dissertation was to explore nursing students’ perceptions of a formal ...
Previous studies and official organizations have indicated that African Americans are underrepresent...
The participants in this study were 10 African American male college mentors at Indiana State Univer...
Background: Review of the literature indicates that a number of barriers affect the success of minor...
Diefenbeck, CynthiaThe racial/ethnic distribution of the Registered Nurse workforce (African America...
Throughout the pandemic, there was a spotlight on the problems with nursing satisfaction and retenti...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Focus group methodology was used to evaluate faculty mentors (n=l O) and student mentees (n=30) per...
Generally, mentoring programs are important in providing an opportunity for minorities to acquire th...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Despite more than 40 years of research and ...