Mentoring novice nurse educators: Goals, principles, models, and key practices
- PMID: 36746602
- DOI: 10.1016/j.profnurs.2022.11.002
Mentoring novice nurse educators: Goals, principles, models, and key practices
Abstract
Nurses who transition from clinical practice to nursing education practice is often had trouble and experience transition shock. Academic nurse leaders (ANLs) should proactively address the transition concerns of novice nurse educators (NNEs) to reduce dissatisfaction and turnover rates. NNEs can be eased into their new roles through mentoring activities and programs. ANLs or senior nurse educators mentor the NNEs in the many different aspects of academia. This paper discusses the goals, principles, models, and key practices in mentoring NNEs. ANLs should intentionally design mentoring programs that enhance the sense of efficacy, competence, and satisfaction of the NNEs in their new role. Mentoring programs for NNEs can use several models to achieve these desired outcomes. The integration of key practices could improve outcomes achievement. Ensuring that schools of nursing have adequate numbers of qualified nurse educators is essential in addressing the nursing shortage.
Keywords: Mentoring; Novice; Nursing education; Nursing faculty; Professional role.
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