Mentoring in doctoral education

RE Davidhizar - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
Mentoring has historically been common among men. Recently, however, mentoring has
emerged as a popular concept in nursing and more and more references in the nursing …

Nurses' experiences of their competence at mentoring nursing students during clinical practice: A systematic review of qualitative studies

AM Tuomikoski, H Ruotsalainen, K Mikkonen… - Nurse education …, 2020 - Elsevier
Aim To identify and synthesize the best available evidence on nurse mentors' experiences of
their competence in mentoring nursing students during clinical practice. Design The …

Essentials of neophyte mentorship in relation to the faculty shortage.

JA Smith, H Zsohar - Journal of Nursing Education, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
Given the nursing faculty shortage, innovative strategies are needed to attract and retain
talented individuals in the academic setting. Mentoring programs have a positive effect on …

A teaching mentorship program to facilitate excellence in teaching and learning

L Slimmer - Journal of Professional Nursing, 2012 - Elsevier
The impact of decreasing faculty numbers on the nursing shortage has been well
documented. Mentoring is recognized as the most significant way to grow and nurture nurse …

The quality of mentoring relationships' impact on the occupational commitment of nursing faculty

PG Gwyn - Journal of Professional Nursing, 2011 - Elsevier
There are dwindling numbers of nurses in the professoriate due to large numbers of faculty
retiring and retiring at a younger age, burnout, and an increasing array of options available …

A learning resource for developing effective mentorship in practice

L Anderson - Nursing Standard (through 2013), 2011 - search.proquest.com
This article focuses on mentorship. There is an important professional expectation of
registered nurses and midwives to mentor pre-registration nursing students in clinical …

Approaches to mentoring: How to mentor and be mentored

EF Hayes - Journal of the American Association of Nurse …, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Mentoring has its origins in Greek mythology with Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom.
Disguised as a man and calling herself Mentor, Athena became surrogate parent to …

Building research competence in nursing through mentoring

MW Byrne, MR Keefe - Journal of nursing scholarship, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: To explore how mentoring can be used to build research competence in nursing in
various professional and geographic settings. Organizing construct: The traditional concept …

Take a chance on nursing mentorships: Enhance leadership with this win-win strategy

JK Owens, JG Patton - Nursing Education Perspectives, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Mentoring in nursing traditionally occurs at the master's or doctoral level, but the mutual
career enhancement gained by such an alliance can be experienced at all stages of a …

A review of mentoring in education: Some lessons for nursing

L Ehrich, L Tennent, B Hansford - Contemporary Nurse, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
The mentoring relationship has been described as an invaluable learning activity for
beginners as well as experienced practitioners such as teachers, administrators, nurses …