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Leader as mentor.

Connie Vance1

  • 1College of New Rochelle, School of Nursing, New Rochelle, NY 10805, USA. cvance@cnr.edu

Nursing Leadership Forum
|June 6, 2003
PubMed
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Mentorship is crucial for nursing leadership development. Integrating mentorship into nursing education promotes leadership skills and succession planning for the profession.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Leadership Development
  • Mentorship Studies

Background:

  • Mentorship is a vital component in developing future nursing leaders.
  • Nurse leaders have a responsibility to cultivate emerging talent and ensure professional succession.
  • Effective leadership development necessitates nurturing the next generation of leaders within the profession.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of mentorship in nursing leadership development.
  • To explore how leader-teachers can foster leadership skills through mentorship.
  • To advocate for the inclusion of mentorship in nursing curricula.

Main Methods:

  • The study emphasizes the role of leader-teachers in guiding students.
  • Mentorship integration occurs through teaching-learning roles and practicum experiences.

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  • It involves student-teacher relationships and classroom-based learning.
  • Main Results:

    • Leader-teachers actively promote leadership skill development through mentorship.
    • Mentorship contributes to leadership succession within the nursing profession.
    • Curricular, course, and programmatic inclusion of mentorship yields benefits.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrating mentorship into nursing education is essential for leadership development.
    • The teaching-learning role of nurse leaders is key to fostering mentorship.
    • Further research is needed on the outcomes of mentorship in nursing leadership programs.