Title: | The experiences of doctorally prepared nurses and doctoral nursing students with being mentored in the Nurse-Lead programme : A focus group study |
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Date: | 2023-08 |
Language: | English |
Scope: | 480192 |
Department: | Other departments Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery |
Series: | Nurse Education in Practice; 71() |
ISSN: | 1471-5953 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nepr.2023.103744 |
Subject: | Hjúkrun langveikra fullorðinna; Doctoral nursing students; Doctorally prepared nurses; Leadership; Mentorship; Non-traditional education; Nursing faculty; Students, Nursing; Humans; Nurses; Focus Groups; Mentoring; Mentors; General Nursing; Education |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4493 |
Citation:van Dongen , L J C , Leino-Kilpi , H , Jónsdóttir , H , Meyer , G , Henriques , M A , Schoonhoven , L , Suhonen , R & Hafsteinsdóttir , T B 2023 , ' The experiences of doctorally prepared nurses and doctoral nursing students with being mentored in the Nurse-Lead programme : A focus group study ' , Nurse Education in Practice , vol. 71 , 103744 , pp. 103744 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2023.103744
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Abstract:Aim: to explore experiences of being mentored and the contribution of the mentoring to leadership and professional development of doctorally prepared nurses and doctoral nursing students participating in the Nurse-Lead programme. Background: Mentoring is considered important for career development of academic nurses. Doctorally prepared nurses need a wide range of professional competences to develop sustainable careers. Therefore, they may benefit from a larger network of mentors, outside their own organization, to support their professional development. Therefore, a web-based leadership and mentoring programme was developed - the Nurse Lead programme. Design: A descriptive study with semi-structured focus groups. Method: Three focus groups were conducted during an on-site programme meeting in 2019 with twenty-one doctorally prepared nurses and doctoral nursing students. The interview guide included questions about mentoring relationships and meaning of mentoring for leadership and professional development. The interviews were thematically analysed. Results: Five themes were identified: “Preferred characteristics of mentors”, “Developing trusting relationships”, “Engagement of the mentors”, “Becoming a proficient researcher and team leader” and “Becoming an empowered and confident professional”. Conclusion: Mentoring supported the leadership and professional development of doctorally prepared nurses and doctoral nursing students. Participants were engaged in rewarding mentoring trajectories. The results indicate that a similar approach could be followed when developing mentoring programmes in the future.
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Description:Funding Information: This work was supported by the financial support of Erasmus+ (project number 2017-1-IS01-KA203-026529 ). Erasmus+ had no role in the design of this study, the collection and interpretation of the data as well as writing of the report. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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