Preceptor Selection, Orientation, and Evaluation in Baccalaureate Nursing Education
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Tanya K Altmann
The benefits obtained from properly managed clinical preceptorships cannot be underestimated. Nursing students benefit from clinical preceptors who exemplify the application of theoretical knowledge in actual clinical settings. Preceptorships, and the use of preceptors, remain a viable and important adjunct for faculty in US schools of nursing. This article reports on a portion of a study of undergraduate baccalaureate nursing programs and the use, selection, and evaluation of clinical preceptors. The results suggest that the design of most preceptorship programs does not consistently secure the use of qualified clinical preceptors. Today's clinical preceptors need to be more carefully selected, oriented, and evaluated to ensure quality education of nursing students. Benefits can be realized not only in nursing education, but also in nursing practice, patient care, and nursing administration. More research needs to be done in the area of clinical preceptorships and more specifically, selection and evaluation methods.
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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- Editorial
- Forces of Magnetism for Nursing Education
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- Preceptor Selection, Orientation, and Evaluation in Baccalaureate Nursing Education
- Teaching Through Storytelling: An Exemplar
- Influence of Nurse Characteristics on the Acquisition of Cultural Competence
- Using Imaginative Literature to Foster Cultural Sensitivity
- Solution Focused Teaching: A Transformative Approach to Teaching Nursing
- Conflict in the Preceptorship or Field Experience: A Rippling Tide of Silence
- Connecting: Perceptions of Becoming a Faculty Mentor
- Levels and Predictors of Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Pain among Israeli Baccalaureate Nursing Students and Nurses Pursuing Specialty Certification
- Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Eldercare Cultural Self-Efficacy Scale
- Selecting and Applying Taxonomies for Learning Outcomes: A Nursing Example
- Action Methods in the Classroom: Creative Strategies for Nursing Education
- Integrating Clinical Guidelines into Nursing Education
- Educating the Future eHealth Professional Nurse
- Engaging Baccalaureate Clinical Faculty
- Nursing EDGE: Evaluating Delegation Guidelines in Education
- Malaysian Registered Nurses' Professional Learning
- Contextual Learning: A Reflective Learning Intervention for Nursing Education
- End of Life Issues Action: Impact of Education
- Fostering Academic Success of Mexican Americans in a BSN Program: An Educational Imperative
- CAN-Care: An Innovative Model of Practice-Based Learning
- Self-Esteem, Parent-Child Interaction, Emotional Support, and Self-Perception among Thai Undergraduate Nursing Students
- Active Learning Strategies...Not for the Birds!
- Educational Competencies to Strengthen Tuberculosis Curricula in Undergraduate Nursing Programs
- Perceptions of Nursing Student Clinical Placement Experiences
- Teaching Professional Values in a BSN Program
- Career Intentions of Nursing Students and New Nurse Graduates: A Review of the Literature
- Evaluating Critical Thinking in Clinical Concept Maps: A Pilot Study
- Reusable Learning Units: An Innovative Teaching Strategy for Online Nursing Education