The Mentor Connection in Nursing
Connie Vance, EdD, RN, FAAN
Roberta Olson, PhD, RN
Success. Job satisfaction. Leadership. How are these developed and nurtured in a nursing career? Can mentors make a difference? They can and do, according to this book---edited by two pioneering researchers in the field of nursing mentorship. Here they explore the conceptual and practical aspects of mentorship and what it means in nursing. They are joined by more than a hundred nurses, including nurse leaders such as Beverly Malone, Marla Salmon, and Joyce Fitzpatrick, who contribute stories, essays, and personal reflections on mentorship. Their voices, in addition to the editor's research, suggest that nurses are inventing a new, evolving, and very meaningful paradigm, which reaps mentorship's classic benefits: career success and advancement personal and professional satisfaction, enhanced self-esteem and confidence, preparation for leadership roles and succession, and strengthening of the profession.
The book describes the dynamics of both informal mentor relationships and structured mentorship programs, such as those used in schools of nursing to help disadvantaged students. In addition to looking at education, the book describes how mentorship plays a role in the practice setting, in professional organizations, and with peers and groups, and how it promotes international and cross-cultural understanding.
- PART I: The Mentor Connection
- Mentorship and Nursing
- Mentoring for Career and Self-Development
- Women Mentoring Women: Nurse to Nurse
- Living the Mentor Connection: Personal Reflections and Stories
- Mentoring Behaviors versus Mentoring Relationships: A Dissenter's Perspective, Sandra K. Hanneman
- Negotiating the Mentor Relationship
- Mentoring in the Academic Setting
- Mentoring in the Practice Setting
- Mentoring for Scholarship and Research Development
- Group and Collective Mentorship
- Global and Cross-Cultural Mentoring: Voices from the Field
Mentor Remembered, Anonymous
Mentoring for Succession, Margery Adams and Edward Beard, Jr.
Reflections on Mentoring and Networks, Geraldine Felton
My Story about Women's and Nurses' Mentor Relationships, Caroline M. Wright
PART II: Perspectives on Mentorship
Mentoring: A Song of Power, Beverly Malone
Interview of a Teacher-Mentor and Student-Protégé: Jane K. Bruker and Melissa L. Charlie
Mentorship: A Personal Perspective, Marla E. Salmon
On Mentoring: A Skeptic's View, Barbara Stevens Barnum
A Memorable Mentorship, Virginia Trotter Betts
Tapping into Uncommon Wisdom through Mentorship, JoEllen Koerner
A Leader's Mentors, Clara L. Adams-Ender
Mentoring: An Interactive Process, Ruth Watson Lubic
Full Circle: Peer Mentorship, Caroline Erni and Susanne Greenblatt
The Privilege and Responsibility of Mentoring, Hattie Bessent
Mentoring and Nursing's Relational Capacities, Julie MacDonald
PART III: The Process Of Mentorship
The "Unintentional" Mentor, Marty A. Cooke
Mentorship in a Magnet Nursing Department, Toni Fiore and Laura Cima
PART IV: Contexts For Mentoring
Mentoring a Student--Growing a Leader, Cynthia J. Rich Schmus
The Mentor Connection for Student Leaders, Robert V. Piemonte
Mentoring Graduate Nursing Students in Home Health Nursing, Felicitas A. dela Cruz, Lyvia M. Villegas, and Angeline M. Jacobs
Group as Mentor: Creating Academic Communities of Scholarly Caring, Kathleen T. Heinrich
My Mentor, Dianna P. Ross
My Role as Mentor, Ventryce Thomas
The Mentor Program, Lucia M. Rusty
Caring for Each Other: The Student and Alumni Mentor Connection, Penny Bamford, Russell Hullstrung, and Mary Plitsas
A Model for Mentoring Junior Nursing Faculty, Regina M. Sallee Williams
Reflections of Mentors: Nurse Leaders in Academe, Mary Boose Walker
The Head Nurse, Mentorship, Leadership, and Change, Jane O'Malley
Mentors and Advances in Nursing Science, Jacqueline Fawcett and Ruth McCorkle,
A Mentoring Circle: Facilitating Nursing Research with Staff Nurses, Savina Schoenhofer and Mariamma Pyngolil
Community and Health Professional Mentor Relationships, Patricia Castiglia
The Good Ol' Girls and Collective Mentoring, Judith Kline Leavitt and Diana J. Mason
Executive Development and Mentorship, Rachel Z. Booth, Geraldine (Polly) Bednash, and Michelle F. Pratt
Creating a Legacy of Leadership in the South, Jean A. Kelley and Eula Aiken
PART V: Expanding the Mentor Connection
Mentoring for International Educational Program Development, Joyce J. Fitzpatrick
Global Mentoring: A Collaborative Process, Carol Picard
The Hunter-Shanghai Project: An International Cross-Cultural Experience in Research Mentorship, Evelynn C. Gioiella, Janet N. Natapoff, and Mary Anne N. McDermott
The New Zealand Midwifery Mentor Partnership, Karen Guilliland
The Philippine Nurses' Network, Marie F. Santiago
Mentoring Experiences at the Academy for Nursing Studies in India, M. Prakasamma
A Study of Mentoring and Career Development of Directors of Nursing in South Australia, Grant Sharples
Mentorship in Italy, Renzo Zanotti
A Russian-American Tale of Mentoring, Irina Ivancovich
Epilogue
References and Bibliography
Index

- Release Date: February 28, 1998
- Hardback
- 264 Pages
- Trim Size: 6.36in x 9.26in
- ISBN: 9780826111746
- eBook ISBN: 9780826117281