The Nurse Preceptor: ... Ideally, nurses are provided with orientation upon being hired regarding their role. This orientation should include the transfer of knowledge from an experienced nurse to the new nurse. An experienced nurse may provide training, or “precepting” to a new nurse to help him or her adjust to the...
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Letizia & Jennrich (1998) reported one preceptor working with a single student fosters independence, develops skills, provides role modeling, and promotes socialization while developing confidence and competence.
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Nurse preceptors help new staff acclimate to their new position by serving as a role model, ... Although this facility has nurses functioning as preceptors, no formal preceptor education program exists. As a result the preceptors are functioning with minimal educational resources, and without specific expectations...
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Hayes (1994) studied the preceptor role and identified qualities of good preceptors from students' perspectives. Personal characteristics included being empathic, warm, respectful, and humorous. Flexibility, fairness, ... Ohrling, K., & Hallberg, I. R. (2000). Student nurses' lived experience of preceptor-ship.
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They also are using the preceptor as a role model to see how clinicians problem-solve clinic management issues. ... Ohrling, K., & Hallberg, I. R. (2000). Student nurses' lived experience of preceptor-ship. Part 2-the preceptor-preceptee relationship. International Journal of Nursing Students, 37, 25-36.
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Determining how nurses perceive their preceptor role in the current health care environment may assist faculty to support them while continuing to provide ...
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The Role of the Preceptor; A Guide for Nurse Educators, Clinicians, and Managers, 2nd Edition ... A Model Preceptor Program for Student Nurses, Deborah Wright Shpritz and Ann M. OMara ... "This book examines and highlights the role of the preceptor and is an important text for every nurse educator, clinician, or manager who...
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A major role for the preceptor is that he/she is expected to show appropriate nursing behaviors and act as a role model both for the students and the staff nurses who observe this practice (Edmunds, 1983). Kramer (1974), defined the role of the preceptor as: the integration of both the educational and nursing...
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