The impact of mentoring programmes was examined in this extensive literature review. The effectiveness of such programs was considered for both the general clinical nursing and clinical forensic nursing environments. No literature discussing clinical nurse mentoring within forensic settings was discovered during the review, thus implications for this unique context are drawn from the current available literature.
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Research and evaluation of clinical nurse mentoring: implications for the forensic context
Journal of Forensic Nursing, Vol.2(4), pp.189-194
2006
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- Title
- Research and evaluation of clinical nurse mentoring: implications for the forensic context
- Creators
- Andrew J Cashin - Southern Cross UniversityEmily Potter
- Publication Details
- Journal of Forensic Nursing, Vol.2(4), pp.189-194
- Identifiers
- 1784; 991012821168802368
- Academic Unit
- Nursing; Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article