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New Faculty Orientation for Nurse Educators: Offerings and Needs

Catherine Wilson Cox, Elizabeth Jordan, Theresa M. Valiga, Qiuping Zhou

2021Journal of Nursing Education11 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify the common elements for new faculty orientation (NFO) programs and then replicate two previous studies regarding NFO offerings and needs. METHOD: Using a descriptive survey research design, a 40-item survey was developed based on Morin and colleagues' surveys and disseminated via the Qualtrics platform. The survey addressed nurse faculty orientation offerings and needs. RESULTS: Some form of orientation was offered to 61% of the respondents. Only 14% identified a person responsible for orienting new faculty to their nursing program, 15% said no one person was accountable, and 69% reported they did not know who was responsible. The top three categories to be included in an orientation program were educational environment, academic environment, and social milieu. CONCLUSION: .

Topics & Concepts

Orientation (vector space)PsychologyNurse educatorNursingNursing staffMedical educationFaculty developmentSurvey instrumentProfessional developmentNurse educationMedicineApplied psychologyPedagogyGeometryMathematicsNursing education and managementCultural Competency in Health CareNursing Education, Practice, and Leadership
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