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Nurses who transition from clinical practice to nursing education practice is often had trouble and experience transition shock. Academic nurse leaders (ANLs) should proactively address the transition concerns of novice nurse educators (NNEs) to reduce dissatisfaction and turnover rates. NNEs can be eased into their new roles through mentoring activities and programs. ANLs or senior nurse educators mentor the NNEs in the many different aspects of academia. This paper discusses the goals, principles, models, and key practices in mentoring NNEs. ANLs should intentionally design mentoring programs that enhance the sense of efficacy, competence, and satisfaction of the NNEs in their new role. Mentoring programs for NNEs can use several models to achieve these desired outcomes. The integration of key practices could improve outcomes achievement. Ensuring that schools of nursing have adequate numbers of qualified nurse educators is essential in addressing the nursing shortage.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2022.11.002 | DOI Listing |
Health Expect
October 2025
Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Introduction: Despite high coverage of routine childhood vaccines, uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in the Pacific Island nation of Tonga has been slow. Culturally appropriate communication resources on the importance, safety, and effectiveness of the HPV vaccine are critical to support acceptance and uptake. To develop these resources, it is important to understand what people want to know.
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September 2025
CHRU de Nancy, Service de neurologie, Unité de prise en charge des interactions neuropsychiatriques ACT N'PSY, 29 avenue du Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny, CO 60034, 54035 Nancy, France. Electronic address:
At the crossroads of neurology and psychiatry, functional neurological disorders (FND) require detailed, coordinated management. Through the experience of the ACT N'PSY unit, this article shows how nurses, and in particular advanced practice nurses (APNs), are becoming key players: from psycho-education to clinical follow-up, coordination and networking, they are boosting the efficiency of care paths.
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September 2025
Department of Pharmacotherapy, University of Utah College of Pharmacy, 30 South 2000 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. Electronic address:
The accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, has raised critical questions about the role of pharmacists and the potential for AI to substitute for human expertise in pharmaceutical care. Grounded in Porter's Five Forces framework-specifically the threat of substitutes-this commentary explores whether AI can adequately fulfill the complex and relational functions of pharmacists in delivering care to patients. Drawing from foundational definitions of pharmaceutical care and economic theories of substitution, the paper examines both historical and emerging competitors to pharmacist-provided services, including physicians, nurses, and now AI-powered tools.
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August 2025
Institution: Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa, UICISA-E, CIDNUR, Portugal. Electronic address:
Aim: To explore the experiences and perceptions of nurse educators about prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections in two countries of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Design: Qualitative descriptive study.
Methods: A multimodal approach was employed to investigate the reality of hospital-associated infections.