Title of article
Student evaluations of a year-long mentorship program: A quality improvement initiative
Author/Authors
van Eps، نويسنده , , Mary Ann and Cooke، نويسنده , , Marie and Creedy، نويسنده , , Debra K. and Walker، نويسنده , , Rachel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
6
From page
519
To page
524
Abstract
Summary
ing is an important teaching–learning process in undergraduate nursing curricula. There are relatively few studies specifically evaluating nursing students’ perceptions of mentorship. In the period 1999–2002, 39 students were mentored during a year-long program. This descriptive, exploratory study used a quality improvement framework informed by the Deming cycle of Plan, Do, Check and Act [Deming, W.E., 1982. Quality, Productivity and Competitive Position. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge] to evaluate the mentorship program from the students’ perspective. Information was gathered through surveys, focus group discussions and interviews and analyzed to identify themes of responses. Identified themes were ‘The doing of nursing’, ‘The thinking of nursing’ and ‘Being a nurse’. The study confirmed the value of mentorship in undergraduate nursing and highlighted the importance of skill competence as a basis for professional role identity by graduating students. The benefits of mentorship were derived from a long term, supportive relationship with the same registered nurse who was committed to the student’s professional development.
Keywords
Mentors , Mentees , student nurse , Clinical nurse education , Mentorship program , Deming cycle
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1874477
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