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MENTORSHIP AND SUPPORTING STUDENTS A STUDENTS VIEW Timothy Nagle, 2 nd Year Mental Health Nursing Student.

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1 MENTORSHIP AND SUPPORTING STUDENTS A STUDENTS VIEW Timothy Nagle, 2 nd Year Mental Health Nursing Student

2 “practice placement mentors and clinical placements have the greatest impact on student retention” (Crombie et al 2013)

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4 My experiences ■Student information packs and placement information available ■Identified mentor at start of placement ■Welcomed and expectations disucssed ■Encouraged to question ■Mentor acknowledges limitations in own knowledge; learn from each other ■Critical, constructive feedback

5 My experiences ■Time to complete paperwork with student ■Understanding what paperwork needs to be completed ■Understanding of learning outcomes

6 Feedback from other students “on my very first placement the deputy ward manager, myself, and a nurse were in the office. The deputy ward manager asked the nurse if she wanted to have a student, to which she replied "not really". She was then assigned as my mentor.” “while I was new to a placement one mentor assigned me to another member of staff any time we weren't on shift together, so I wasn't left standing in the office unsure what to do” “My Mentor didn’t seem to understand that I just didn’t know how…” The ward was so busy, my mentor had so much to do and didn’t have time to show me…

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8 “Each instance of mentorship is perceived differently based on both the mentor and the person being mentored” (Hoffman et al., 2008)


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