A Guide for Developing a Culture of Caring Through Nursing Peer Mentorship Programs: Fostering Success and Resilience
Autor Deborah Krameren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2024
The mentorship program is the ticket to success that many students need to complete their degree program, prevent burnout, pass the nursing NCLEX examination, and remain in the workforce after graduation. The current attrition rate in baccalaureate nursing programs is 25-50%, as is the attrition rate in the first 2 years of employment of new RN's entering the workforce. Burnout is due to a lack of care and support for helping the students navigate the rigor and demands of the nursing program. Creating a community of learners with caring and support creates an environment that fosters academic engagement and success.
The unique aspect of this book is its focus on creating a caring environment to support the students; helping them develop caring skills, empathy, resilience and their own self-care; developing the skills for success beyond their educational process into the workforce.
This book integrates all patterns of knowing - personal, aesthetic, empiric and ethical - and provides the missing link of peer mentorship necessary to the development of resilient, emancipated nursing students and graduates capable of working in community with others to establish cultures of care in health care. This is a must have resource for transformation of nursing education in the next century!
Foreword by Dr. Margaret McClure.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031661389
ISBN-10: 3031661389
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: X, 242 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031661389
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: X, 242 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Foreword.- About the Author.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Overview.- 1 - The Importance of Mentorship Programs in Nursing.- 2 - Caring Behaviors in Nursing Education.- 3 - Stress Reduction to Promote Resilience.- 4 - Program Development.- 5 - Mentor Training.- 6 - Learning Strategies.- 7 - Self-Care.- 8 - Evaluating the Mentorship Program.- Appendices - A to M.
Notă biografică
Dr. Deborah Kramer, Ed.D., RN, CPNP, FNP is Associate Professor of Nursing at the Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing - University of Mount Saint Vincent, founder, and director of the Peer Mentorship Program in the institution’s nursing department. Dr. Kramer has expertise in primary care, early intervention, individuals with disabilities, staff burnout, learning strategies, and alternative and complementary therapies. She has presented internationally and is the author of:Primary Well-Being: Case Studies for the Growing Child. In addition to Nursing education research, her research on staff burnout, “Helping the Helpers: Decreasing Burnout in Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology Staff, is now in its third phase. Her research on burnout and learning strategies has been published in numerous nursing and medical journals.
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This book describes in detail how to develop successful programs of nursing mentorship, utilizing concepts of caring that yields a strong, caring body of nurses who will be “nurse thrivers” as they find fulfilment and meaning in their professional commitment and will train others to do the same.
The mentorship program is the ticket to success that many students need to complete their degree program, prevent burnout, pass the nursing NCLEX examination, and remain in the workforce after graduation. The current attrition rate in baccalaureate nursing programs is 25-50%, as is the attrition rate in the first 2 years of employment of new RN's entering the workforce. Burnout is due to a lack of care and support for helping the students navigate the rigor and demands of the nursing program. Creating a community of learners with caring and support creates an environment that fosters academic engagement and success.
The unique aspect of this book is its focus on creating a caring environment to support the students; helping them develop caring skills, empathy, resilience and their own self-care; developing the skills for success beyond their educational process into the workforce.
This book integrates all patterns of knowing - personal, aesthetic, empiric and ethical - and provides the missing link of peer mentorship necessary to the development of resilient, emancipated nursing students and graduates capable of working in community with others to establish cultures of care in health care. This is a must have resource for transformation of nursing education in the next century!
Foreword by Dr. Margaret McClure.
The mentorship program is the ticket to success that many students need to complete their degree program, prevent burnout, pass the nursing NCLEX examination, and remain in the workforce after graduation. The current attrition rate in baccalaureate nursing programs is 25-50%, as is the attrition rate in the first 2 years of employment of new RN's entering the workforce. Burnout is due to a lack of care and support for helping the students navigate the rigor and demands of the nursing program. Creating a community of learners with caring and support creates an environment that fosters academic engagement and success.
The unique aspect of this book is its focus on creating a caring environment to support the students; helping them develop caring skills, empathy, resilience and their own self-care; developing the skills for success beyond their educational process into the workforce.
This book integrates all patterns of knowing - personal, aesthetic, empiric and ethical - and provides the missing link of peer mentorship necessary to the development of resilient, emancipated nursing students and graduates capable of working in community with others to establish cultures of care in health care. This is a must have resource for transformation of nursing education in the next century!
Foreword by Dr. Margaret McClure.
Caracteristici
Provides nursing faculty and nursing students the tools and details on developing a peer mentorship program Describes how the nursing peer mentorship program fosters humanistic caring, empathy and stress reduction skills Presents self-care techniques to reduce burnout, attrition, & develop resilience to help them into the work environment