Telementoring as an Innovative Program in Clinical Nursing and Learning Process
Journal Title: International Journal of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences (IJMPS) - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 6
Abstract
The clinical learning process in nursing service requires special mentoring programs to transfer knowledge and experience in a systematic way. Mentoring programs are often less effective and a burden to the mentor while performing the mentoring process to the nurse. A total of 23 papers from various online databases became a reference in compiling papers related to telementoring. Telementoring is an effective tool, in connecting between theory and nursing practice. The use of Telementoring method can improve the effectiveness of mentoring program, so as to improve the nurse's clinical ability.
Authors and Affiliations
Moh Heri Kurniawan, Sukihananto . .
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