Background: This study explored preceptors' perceptions of the benefits, rewards, and supports associated with the preceptor role and their commitment to the role in a pediatric acute care setting.

Method: A survey with a quantitative and semi-qualitative design was used.

Results: The survey was completed by 266 preceptors, who reported that their experience was mainly positive. They perceived the preceptor role as preparation for other leadership opportunities. The preceptors reported that they experienced pride in the role of preceptor and described the challenges they faced, such as workload and the need to adapt to different learning styles. Years of nursing experience and age were significant factors that influenced their perceptions of enjoyable aspects of the role and the types of support that they needed as preceptors.

Conclusion: Preceptors perceived sufficient benefits and rewards to remain committed to the role and identified workload as a significant challenge. Further research is needed to explore whether additional supports or recognition tailored to level of experience and age may be beneficial.

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