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Mentoring Nursing Faculty

Nurse Educator, 2019
T he multidimensional role of nursing faculty requiressustainedengagement inscholarshipofeducation, practice, and/or leadership, and for some faculty, research.
Letizia Smith   +2 more
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Doctoral Education and Preparation for Nursing Faculty Roles

Nurse Educator, 2018
Background Despite increased enrollment in doctoral programs and the encouraging numbers of graduates intending to pursue faculty positions, lack of adequate preparedness to assume the faculty role may adversely impact retention and consequently ...
A. McNelis, K. Dreifuerst, R. Schwindt
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Nursing Faculty Shortage in 2009

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2009
As everyone is well aware, we are in the midst of a nursing shortage-one with no end in sight at the present time. But are you aware that we also have a shortage of nursing faculty? This article will briefly describe the current and predicted shortage of faculty, potential reasons for the shortage, current ways of coping, and the future for nursing ...
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Nursing Faculty: A Vulnerable Population

Journal of Nursing Education, 2010
Nursing faculty are seldom viewed as a vulnerable population, yet those who teach nursing are susceptible to physical, psychological, and emotional harm from students, peers, and administrators. Such harm can arise from uncivil or dangerous encounters with students, horizontal violence from colleagues, and abuse of power by administrators.
Nancy Kelly DalPezzo   +1 more
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Perspectives of Nursing Faculty About Nursing in Iraq

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2011
Purpose: Long standing problems are apparent in professional nursing in Iraq. This is a critical point in time and feedback and input from nurses will be important in advancing the profession. Design: A questionnaire was used to explore the attitudes of faculty members about professional nursing, women’s roles and nursing, and the Iraqi Nurses ...
Lahay A. Hussain Al-Da’mi   +1 more
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Transformative Experience: Developing Competence in Novice Nursing Faculty.

Journal of Nursing Education, 2016
BACKGROUND The nursing faculty shortage has led to an increasing number of master's-prepared clinical nurse experts becoming nursing faculty to teach prelicensure nursing students, often without adequate preparation for the complex specialized role of an
Shirley S. Cooley, J. C. De Gagne
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Knowledge and Competency of Nursing Faculty Regarding Evidence-Based Practice.

Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing: Continuing Competence for the Future, 2016
The Institute of Medicine recommended that 90% of clinical decisions should be evidenced based by 2020. Both the IOM and the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses identified evidenced-based practice (EBP) as a core competency for practice. EBP can
R. Orta   +5 more
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Stress and Burnout in Nursing Faculty

Nurse Educator, 2006
Nursing faculty are at risk for stress and burnout that threaten to worsen the current nursing faculty shortage. The author discusses the importance of preventing nursing faculty burnout and presents specific burnout prevention strategies.
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Career Commitment of Nurse Faculty

Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2017
Background: A nurse faculty shortage exists, and it is predicted to continue in the United States (American Association of Colleges of Nursing [AACN], 2016). Several factors that have been identified as contributing to this shortage include aging faculty, lack of doctoral-prepared faculty, and the economic cost of pursuing an academic career (AACN ...
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The nursing faculty shortage: Is there hope?

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2002
The present nursing faculty shortage is linked to the general nursing shortage. Without enough nurse educators to teach the increasing number of nurses that are needed, the health of U.S. residents is at stake. This article examines progress made on solutions proposed over the past decade such as increasing graduate and certificate programs for nurse ...
Sandra DeYoung   +2 more
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