Factors Hindering Formal and Informal Nursing Mentorship Programs in Kenyan Public Universities
Abstract
Introdruction: Mentorship was a one to one reciprocal relationship between a more experienced and
knowledgeable mentor and a less experienced mentee. Objective: The study aim was to evaluate barriers of formal and
informal nursing mentorship programs in Kenya public universities. Methods: The study utilized a cross-sectional study
design. It used both qualitative and quantitative methods in data collection where 305 mentees and mentors participated.
Simple random, purposive and snowball non probability samplings were used to select participants. Exploratory and thematic
content analyses were done. Results: Barriers encountered were work overload, lack of recognition of mentors, roles of
mentors and mentees not clear, lack of support from mentors and institutions, unavailability of mentors, unfit mentor-mentee
ratio, inappropriate mentor-mentee matching, unfit personality traits and inadequate time. Recommendations: The study
therefore recommended that, all the stakeholders should be encouraged to evaluate nursing mentorship programs in
institutions’ of higher learning.
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