Title of article :
The support that mentors receive in the clinical setting
Author/Authors :
Watson، نويسنده , , Steve، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
This paper looks at the support systems that mentors in a trust both need and have. It was a study to examine the causes of stress within mentoring with a view to exploring this aspect of the role and to examine the clinical learning environment.
glish National Board (ENB) has stated that mentoring is a requirement for all nurse training. The literature speaks of the importance of the role of the mentor to the student. There has also been research showing that this role is stressful and needs support if it is to be fully effective. However, there is little research into the nature and quality of the support received or required by mentors.
tudy addresses issues that had not been previously addressed in that it looks at the nature of the support required by the mentors to enable them to perform their duties both to the student and to the patients in their care.
udy is largely ethnographic in nature. It consists of a short series of unstructured interviews of selected experienced mentors as a means of collecting data to enable the construction of a questionnaire that was submitted to all mentors within the trust. This is to allow the trust and educational institution to work on developing newer and better support systems both for the present placement and also for future placements.
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today