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Socialization Process And Nursing A Research Proposal

That review also indicated that mentors and role models play an important role in helping new nurses form realistic career expectations that minimize dissatisfaction, disillusionment, and diminution of empathy in clinical settings (Murphy, Jones, Edwards, et al., 2008). The implications of the Price study (2009) suggest that while individuals who choose nursing as a career do exhibit higher levels of empathy and caring as a group than the general population, those qualities are more likely to diminish through the entire course of professional nursing training. This result runs counterintuitive to expectations that professional nursing training would foster those predispositions and allow for their fuller development during professional training.

The combined implication of the Murphy, Jones, Edwards, et al. review...

Similarly the studies also imply that nursing mentors and role models should specifically dedicate themselves to addressing the apparent diminution in caring behaviors and empathy during that time noted in the Price study (2009).

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Murphy, Fiona; Jones, Steve; Edwards, Mark; James, Jane; and Alan Mayer. "The impact of nurse education on the caring behaviours of nursing students" School of Health Science, Swansea University August 23, 2008.

Sheri L. Price. "Becoming a nurse: a meta-study of early professional socialization and career choice in nursing" Journal of Advanced Nursing Vol. 65, No.1: 11-19; (2009).
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