2017
DOI: 10.30958/ajh.4-3-1
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Peer Mentorship for the Internationally Educated Nurse: An Appreciative Inquiry

Abstract: Within nursing, mentorship between the graduate and student nurse relationship has been a longstanding strategy to support students' clinical placement knowledge and praxis. More recently, peer mentorship between the student-to-student relationships has gained interest within academic settings. However, this area has little research focusing on mentorship processes and outcomes; particularly those related to Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) and their transitioning into being a learner within an academic … Show more

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