Title of article :
Group mentoring: A story of transition for undergraduate baccalaureate nursing students
Author/Authors :
Kostovich، نويسنده , , Carol T. and Thurn، نويسنده , , Kay E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
SummaryBackground
mentoring has been endorsed as an effective method of supporting novice professionals across disciplines. In one university, faculty revised the undergraduate nursing curriculum to include a group mentoring course as a requirement of students during the four semesters they are enrolled in the nursing program.
ives
rpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of undergraduate nursing students participating in a group mentoring course.
tudy used a hermeneutic interpretive phenomenological method.
g and Participants
ere collected from 22 undergraduate nursing students enrolled in group mentoring courses at a private Midwestern university in the United States.
s
end of each semester of mentoring, students provided written responses to five open-ended questions about their experiences of participating in the mentoring courses.
s
hemes emerged: conversation, communication, connection, and cohesion.
sion
mentoring was an effective way to support nursing students as they transitioned from undergraduate student to novice professional nurse.
Keywords :
Group mentoring , Undergraduate nursing curriculum , Social Penetration Theory , PHENOMENOLOGY , Baccalaureate nursing education
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today