An Integrative Review of Mentoring Novice Faculty to Teach.
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BACKGROUND
Novice nursing faculty require support and guidance as they transition from clinical practice to teaching in an academic faculty. Mentoring is an important part of faculty development during the transitional experience. Currently, the learning needs of novice nursing faculty and the effects of formal mentorship programs are not well understood.
METHOD
An integrative literature review was conducted from five electronic databases. The articles included in the review described primary research studies focused on formal mentorship programs that supported novice faculty in developing their teaching expertise and identified their learning needs.
RESULTS
The review yielded eight studies that explored different aspects of the mentoring experience. Socialization to Academia and Navigating Mentorship were two key themes developed from the data.
CONCLUSION
Included studies described mentoring programs and a clear need for some type of formalized orientation and mentorship process or program to enhance novice nursing faculty transition to the academic setting and role. [J Nurs Educ. 2021;60(4):203-208.].
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