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8 Μαΐ 2019 · RESULT: The analysis clarifies the definition, interpretive use of mentoring and application of mentoring in nursing practice.
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Within nursing, mentoring as a concept is widely recognised as a necessary and important tool to develop practitioners and their practice, yet the litera-ture on mentoring in nursing presents a confusing picture because the term ‘mentoring’ is often used interchangeably with other work-based developmen-
Ideally, after a nurse completes orientation, he/she will be mentored. Mentoring may be a formal or informal. Process works best when it is intentional. Purpose is to: encourage, support and guide nurses in their positions so that they will continue to grow personally and professionally.
The evidence-based clinical mentors’ competence model. (Mikkonen et al., 2019) outlines the key components of mentoring competence. Clinical nurse mentors act as role models to students and have the opportunity to instil professional values and integrity in clinical settings.
Mentoring in nurse-to-nurse relationship is important for developing the next generation of nurses and for supporting experienced nurses during role transitions across their career.
29 Ιουλ 2020 · Mentoring programs for nurses already in the health workforce are growing in importance. Yet, the settings, goals, scale, and key features of these programs are not widely known. Objective. To identify and synthesize research on in-service nurse mentoring programs. Methods. We reviewed nurse mentoring research from six databases.
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