School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health and Science, University of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2011 Mar;43(1):97-104. doi: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2010.01377.x. Epub 2011 Jan 4.
To develop an interpretation of Australian nurse leaders' understandings and experiences of mentorship for nurse leadership. The study aimed to explore experiential meanings and understandings that Australian nurse leaders apply to their mentoring relationships; determine whether mentoring relationships contribute to nurse leader development in Australia; and identify how Australian nurse leaders conceptualize mentorship.
Hermeneutic phenomenology provided the methodological framework for the study. A purposive sample of 13 Australian nurse leaders was interviewed so they could share subjective experiences of mentorship through conversational narrative. Interview transcripts were analyzed to uncover and isolate key aspects of the phenomenon in text. An adaptation of Radnitzky's hermeneutic circle was used to develop a hermeneutic meaning interpretation of the text.
The lived experience of mentorship for nurse leadership was understood and described through three existential motifs: imagination, journey, and mode of being. This article specifically addresses the finding that mentorship for leadership was sustained by the mentor's mode of being. These nurse leaders were not formally prepared to be mentors; rather, they grew into being mentors as a result of their life journeys.
The nurse leaders possessed a life attitude of mentorship that impacted how they perceived and interacted with their world. Mentorship was not formally learned, nor was it enacted as an adjunct role. Being a mentor was a fully integrated aspect of their person.
Nurse-leaders use mentorship to grow and develop leadership potential in other nurses. Formal preparation to be a mentor is not fundamental to all mentorship. Some nurse leaders who mentor others for leadership grow into being mentors as a result of lifelong subjective experiences.
对澳大利亚护士领导者对护理领导力的指导理解和经验进行解释。该研究旨在探索澳大利亚护士领导者应用于其指导关系的经验意义和理解;确定指导关系是否有助于澳大利亚护士领导者的发展;并确定澳大利亚护士领导者如何概念化指导。
诠释现象学为研究提供了方法论框架。通过对话叙述,对 13 名澳大利亚护士领导者进行了目的性抽样访谈,以便他们分享指导经验的主观体验。对访谈记录进行了分析,以在文本中揭示和隔离该现象的关键方面。采用拉德尼茨基的解释学循环的改编版,对文本进行了解释学意义的解释。
护理领导力的指导体验通过三个存在主题来理解和描述:想象、旅程和存在方式。本文特别探讨了指导对于领导力的维持是由导师的存在方式所支撑的发现。这些护士领导者没有接受过正式的指导培训;相反,他们是在生活旅程中成长为导师的。
护士领导者拥有一种指导的生活态度,这种态度影响了他们对世界的感知和互动方式。指导不是正式学习的,也不是作为辅助角色来实施的。成为导师是他们个性的一个完全融入的方面。
护士领导者利用指导来培养和发展其他护士的领导潜力。正式准备成为导师并不是所有指导的基础。一些指导他人领导力的护士领导者是由于他们一生的主观经验而成长为导师的。