本科护理学非终身制新教师的指导经验:定性研究。

Dione Sandiford, Shira Birnbaum, Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins
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背景:指导对于新聘护士教师的专业发展和留任至关重要,但人们对临床护士转入学术教学后最初几年的实际指导经历知之甚少:对来自美国 7 个州 10 所高等教育机构的 23 名全职非终身教职员工进行了个人半结构式访谈。所有教师都是在四年制本科护理专业任教的前三年:出现了五个主题:(1)工作环境混乱,其特点是工作量不可预测、缺乏可靠的支持以及获取信息的途径不一致;(2)事实上的 "自己动手 "系统,即护士自己拼凑支持;(3)依赖个人社交网络;(4)渴望真正的导师指导;以及(5)关于继续担任该角色的未来计划:结论:在广为宣传的指导建议与新聘用的非终身教职员工的指导现实之间存在差距。[护理教育杂志,2024;63(8):525-532]。
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Mentoring Experiences of New Nontenured Faculty in Undergraduate Nursing: A Qualitative Study.

Background: Mentoring is crucial for professional development and retention of newly hired nurse faculty, yet little is known about the actual mentoring experiences of clinical nurses in their first few years following transition into academic teaching.

Method: Individual semistructured interviews were conducted with 23 full-time nontenure-track faculty from 10 higher education institutions in seven states in the United States. All of the faculty were in the first 3 years of teaching in 4-year undergraduate nursing programs.

Results: Five themes emerged: (1) chaotic work environments characterized by unpredictable workloads, absence of reliable support, and inconsistent access to information; (2) a de facto do-it-yourself system in which nurses pieced together their own support; (3) reliance on personal social networks; (4) yearning for real mentorship; and (5) future plans about staying in the role.

Conclusion: A gap exists between widely touted recommendations about mentoring and the reality of mentoring for newly hired nontenure-track faculty. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(8):525-532.].

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