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A review of the literature includes descriptions of formal and informal mentoring as well as the description of mentoring in the role transition process. The goal of the study by Hale and Phillips was to develop a theory to address the processes involved in nurse-to-nurse mentoring relationships. 1.
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Commentary on: Hale RL, Phillips CA. Mentoring up: A...
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8 Μαΐ 2019 · RESULT: The analysis clarifies the definition, interpretive use of mentoring and application of mentoring in nursing practice.
29 Ιουλ 2020 · To understand which models of nurse mentoring work best in different settings, practitioners and researchers must conduct and publish additional research targeting these gaps to make models of nurse mentoring more transparent and translatable.
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Mentoring Up theory explains five phases of mentoring: seeding, opening, laddering, equalising and reframing. The initial phases are periods of relationship discovery (seeding) and testing (opening). Laddering is an intense period of reciprocal interactions between mentors and protégés.
This chapter provides a definition of mentoring, including a brief history of the field, and compellingly demonstrates the benefits of and the need for mentorship programs to support the field of nursing today and into the future.
This article explores the concept of mentoring in nursing and presents a mentorship model based on a caring philosophy. The RN-student nurse mentoring program cited is the result of a collaborative commitment between a community hospital and two colleges.