Experiences of being a mentor for newly qualified nurses: an interview studyShow others and affiliations
2022 (English)Conference paper, Poster (with or without abstract) (Other academic)
Abstract [en]
Background: Challenges of retaining registered nurses in the profession is a global issue[1]. Support is an important factor for retaining nurses[2], and even though mentorship have been found to reduce turnover rate for nurses[3], it is still not a fully integrated routine in all health care units. To fill the knowledge gap, the aim of this study is to describe registered nurses’ experiences of being a mentor for newly qualified nurses.
Methods: Members of the collaborative project Becoming a Professional Nurse performed individual interviews in health care units in Sweden and Norway. Participants were registered nurses (n=21) who had mentored at least one newly qualified nurse. Transcribed interview data were analysed using qualitative content analysis[4].
Preliminary results: To be a mentor were described as; being a role model for the mentees, creating an inclusive and open environment, and developing as a professional. To be successful mentors, they described a need of; scheduled time, support from colleagues, education about mentorship, arenas for exchange of experience, and attendant leaders. Conclusions: There is a need of a structured organization to promote mentorship. More research is needed to develop, test and evaluate evidence-based mentorship programs in the health care units.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2022.
Keywords [en]
Experiences, Mentoring, Qualitative interviews, Registered nurses
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-201650OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-201650DiVA, id: diva2:1718564
Conference
8th International Nurse Education Conference, Sitges, Spain, October 19-22, 2022
2022-12-132022-12-132026-04-01Bibliographically approved