SAGE Open Nursing | |
Richness and Reciprocity: Undergraduate Student Nurse Mentoring in Mental Health | |
ThomasHarding1  | |
关键词: nursing education; mental health; mentoring; qualitative research; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2377960817706040 | |
学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
Recruiting and retaining nurses in mental health practice settings have long been problematic: A situation which is not helped by student nurses being exposed to negative attitudes about mental health nursing or poor clinical experiences. A pilot program in which student nurses were mentored on the mental health clinical placement was initiated at an Australian School of Nursing. A qualitative study was undertaken to explore the value of this program for the student mentee and the registered nurse mentor. A questionnaire containing six questions was distributed to all participants before and after the clinical experience. The questions were open format seeking data on (a) the perceived advantages or disadvantages of mentoring, (b) perceptions of whether mentoring contributes to professional development, and (c) whether mentoring contributes personally to the participant. The data were subjected to inductive thematic analysis. The registered nurse mentors found that time diverted from clients was a barrier...
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