as an altruistic responsibility to the greater good of the profession.;Understanding the meaning of being the primary preceptor for newly graduated nurses during their transition into clinical practice has significant implications for hospital administrators, nursing leaders, and nurses involved in staff de...
Use the sections of this guide that have meaning to you and refer to it if you need assistance with some aspects of the preceptorship role. Most of the examples given are specific to clinical situations. If you are precepting someone in a non-clinical area then you will need to adapt ...
We chose this approach because it makes it possible to understand from the interviewee’s point of view the meaning of the phenomenon, the understanding of the experience, feelings, interactions and how meaning is extracted [14]. Through this approach, we were able to analyze in depth the prac...
The meaning of preceptorship: nurses' lived experience of being a preceptor The meaning of preceptorship: nurses' lived experience of being a preceptor Kerstin Ohrling,IR Hallberg - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 116发表: 2010年 Teaching the one-minute preceptor. A randomized ...
The participants' actions will influence and shape the meaning and understanding of these activities.Implications for nursing. Precepting is a complex and advanced role for nurses that they need to be properly prepared for. Thus, preceptor preparation needs to be organized in collaboration between ...
The phenomenological–hermeneutic analysis revealed three themes of meaning central to the lived experience of learning. These were (a) directing learning; (b) learning in practical action and (c) feeling in learning. The themes included six sub-themes with internal variations. The results indicate...
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