Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2664480 Journal of Pediatric Nursing 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We examined mentoring practices and mentoring benefits in pediatric nurse protégés.•Mentoring practices predict mentoring benefits.•Mentoring begets mentoring.•This study demonstrated that those who are mentored become mentors.

Previous studies examining predictors of pediatric nurse protégé mentoring benefits demonstrated that protégé perception of quality was the single best predictor of mentoring benefits. The ability to identify the mentoring practices that predict specific benefits for individual nurses provides a better understanding of how mentoring relationships can be leveraged within health care organizations promoting mutual mentoring benefits. This descriptive correlational, non-experimental study of nurses at a northeast Ohio, Magnet® recognized, free-standing pediatric hospital advances nursing science by demonstrating how mentoring practices benefit pediatric nurse protégés.

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