师徒关系与高级实习护士:概念分析。

IF 1.2 4区 医学
Cheryl Swenson, Sarah Ogilvie, Sandra Richardson
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背景:这一概念分析提供了一个专门针对高级执业护士(APN)的师徒关系的操作定义,而以前的工作则集中在更广泛的护理范围内的师徒关系。这项工作包括国际护士理事会对指导的广泛理解,以带来国际视野。目的:这项工作的目的是推动强大的指导计划的发展,为apn谁可能是新的实践或在过渡阶段的亚专业。方法论:对当代文学进行了全面的评价。采用Walker和Avant的经典框架对apn的师徒关系概念进行分析和剖析。结果:对apn的有效指导应包括知识、信心和能力的促进,以及情感和社会心理支持。应该有一个过渡期,让APN能够发展身份和专业技能,并解决“冒名顶替综合症”。导师制需要被认为是独立于指导、指导或职业规划的。结论:师徒关系应发生在专业发展的过渡阶段。它应该包括情感和认知上的支持,以帮助培养能力和信心。导师需要支持,以便有时间和资源来支持被指导者。导师最好是经验丰富的apn。启示:所有apn都应该获得指导,作为他们过渡到新的实践范围的一部分。有效的指导最好由经验丰富的apn提供。师徒关系应该被认为是与师徒关系和指导分开的。指导应该是一项长期的承诺,需要分配时间和资源。
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Mentorship and the advanced practice nurse: A concept analysis.

Background: This concept analysis provides an operational definition on mentorship exclusive to the advanced practice nurse (APN), whereas previous works have focused on mentorship within the wider scope of nursing. This work includes the International Council of Nurses' broad understanding of mentorship to bring an international perspective.

Purpose: The aim of this work is to propel development of strong mentorship programs for APNs who may be new to practice or in a transitional phase to a subspecialty.

Methodology: A thorough evaluation of contemporary literature was conducted. Walker and Avant classic framework was used to analyze and dissect the concept of mentorship for APNs.

Results: Effective mentorship of APNs should include facilitation of knowledge, confidence, and competence, as well as emotional and psychosocial support. There should be a transition period where the APN can develop identity and professional skills and resolve "imposter syndrome." Mentorship needs to be recognized as separate from preceptorship, orientation, or career planning.

Conclusions: Mentorship should occur during the transitional period of professional development. It should include emotional and cognitive support to help develop competence and confidence. The mentor needs support to have time and resources to support the mentee. It is ideal for mentors to be seasoned APNs.

Implications: All APNs should have access to mentorship as part of their transition to a new scope of practice. Effective mentorship is best provided by experienced APNs. Mentorship should be recognized as separate from preceptorship and orientation. Mentorship should be a long-term commitment, with time and resources allocated.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (JAANP) is a monthly peer-reviewed professional journal that serves as the official publication of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Published since 1989, the JAANP provides a strong clinical focus with articles related to primary, secondary, and tertiary care, nurse practitioner education, health policy, ethics and ethical issues, and health care delivery. The journal publishes original research, integrative/comprehensive reviews, case studies, a variety of topics in clinical practice, and theory-based articles related to patient and professional education. Although the majority of nurse practitioners function in primary care, there is an increasing focus on the provision of care across all types of systems from acute to long-term care settings.
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