过渡到终身教职护士与幼儿:个案研究

C. B. Poronsky, J. Doering, L. Mkandawire-Valhmu, Elizabeth I. Rice
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最近缓解护理短缺的努力集中在招聘和留住年轻教师。对于新教师来说,获得终身教职的头几年尤其具有挑战性,他们既要努力协调学术要求,又要照顾年幼的孩子。这些困难可能会影响留存率,需要进一步探索。本文采用定性内容分析的方法,对三名育有幼子的护理助理教授在一所研究型公立大学任职前两年的过渡经历进行了个案研究。三个主要内容领域出现了:适应学术角色,协商工作/生活需求,从指导中受益。为了缓解护士教师的短缺,学院和大学应该努力实施家庭友好政策和指导计划,以留住有幼儿的教师。
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TRANSITION to the Tenure Track for Nurse Faculty with YOUNG CHILDREN: A Case Study
ABSTRACT Recent efforts to ease the nursing shortage focus on recruiting and retaining younger faculty.The first years in a tenure‐track position are especially challenging for new faculty who struggle to negotiate demands of academia along with parenting young children.These struggles may influence retention and require further exploration. A case study using qualitative content analysis was conducted on the transitioning experiences of three assistant professors of nursing, who had young children, during their first two years on tenure track at a research‐intensive public university.Three main content areas emerged: adapting to the academic role, negotiating work/life demands, and benefiting from mentoring.To help ease the nurse faculty shortage, colleges and universities should strive to implement family‐friendly policies and mentoring programs to retain faculty with young children.
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