Abstract
A contextual definition of clinical mentorship in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is necessary for the development of effective mentoring models for nursing, clinical education. This study provides the results of an evolutionary concept analysis of clinical mentorship in LMICs, and describes unique influences affecting the mentor-mentee relationship.
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Non-member
Type
Poster
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
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Keywords:
Clinical Mentorship, Low- and Middle-Income Countries, Nursing Education
Recommended Citation
Giesler, Lisa, "Clinical mentorship in low- and middle-income countries: An evolutionary concept analysis" (2020). INRC (Congress). 114.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2020/posters_2020/114
Conference Name
31st International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2020
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Clinical mentorship in low- and middle-income countries: An evolutionary concept analysis
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A contextual definition of clinical mentorship in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is necessary for the development of effective mentoring models for nursing, clinical education. This study provides the results of an evolutionary concept analysis of clinical mentorship in LMICs, and describes unique influences affecting the mentor-mentee relationship.