Role model behaviors in the clinical setting
RF Wiseman - Journal of Nursing Education, 1994 - journals.healio.com
The purpose of this study was to identify the role modeling behaviors of clinical nursing
faculty that junior and senior baccalaureate students consider important. Bandura's Social …
faculty that junior and senior baccalaureate students consider important. Bandura's Social …
Beliefs held by associate degree nursing students about role models
K Bellinger, J Reid, S Posey - Community College Review, 1985 - journals.sagepub.com
Method Students from the 20 associate degree nursing programs in one southern state were
invited to participate in the investigation; all schools agreed to participate. A total of 2,154 …
invited to participate in the investigation; all schools agreed to participate. A total of 2,154 …
Faculty and house staff members as role models
FL Ficklin, VL Browne, RC Powell, JE Carter - Academic Medicine, 1988 - journals.lww.com
In the fall of 1986 approximately 100 faculty members, community physicians, house staff
members, and students associated with Indiana University School of Medicine participated …
members, and students associated with Indiana University School of Medicine participated …
A comparison of role conceptions and role deprivation of baccalaureate students in nursing participating in a preceptorship or a traditional clinical program
JK Itano, JJ Warren, DN Ishida - Journal of Nursing Education, 1987 - journals.healio.com
In this study, the professional and bureaucratic role conceptions and role deprivation of
students participating in a preceptorship program were compared to those in a traditional …
students participating in a preceptorship program were compared to those in a traditional …
The socialization process of master's-level nurse practitioner students
JE Hupcey - Journal of Nursing Education, 1990 - journals.healio.com
A national survey of final semester, graduate-level adult nurse practitioner students (n= 94)
was undertaken to determine if they were being socialized into the role of a master's …
was undertaken to determine if they were being socialized into the role of a master's …
Role modeling versus mentoring in nursing education
AS Bidwell, ML Brasler - Image: The Journal of Nursing …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Role Modeling versus Mentoring in Nursing Education Page 1 Role Modeling versus
Mentoring in Nursing Education Alice Susan Bidwell and Mary L. Brasler Role modeling, an …
Mentoring in Nursing Education Alice Susan Bidwell and Mary L. Brasler Role modeling, an …
Role model behaviors of nursing faculty members in Thailand
A Klunklin, P Sawasdisingha, N Viseskul… - Nursing & health …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Being a role model is very important in order for nurse teachers to promote students'
competence and confidence. This descriptive study aimed at exploring the role model …
competence and confidence. This descriptive study aimed at exploring the role model …
Role modeling: A method for teaching caring in nursing education
TP Nelms, JM Jones, DP Gray - Journal of Nursing Education, 1993 - journals.healio.com
This study focused on the belief of some nurse educators that caring cannot be taught
directly and is learned by students from faculty role-modeling and faculty student interactions …
directly and is learned by students from faculty role-modeling and faculty student interactions …
Attitudes and approaches of influential role models in clinical education
LA Althouse, FT Stritter, BD Steiner - Advances in Health Sciences …, 1999 - Springer
The influence of a role model is a frequently cited factor in choosing a specialty choice
among medical students, particularly primary care oriented students. While many studies …
among medical students, particularly primary care oriented students. While many studies …
Role modeling in undergraduate nursing education: An integrative literature review
The transition of nursing education from the hospital setting to the university sector over
recent decades has opened dialog about who is guiding the development of nursing …
recent decades has opened dialog about who is guiding the development of nursing …