Introduction of Near-Peer Mentorship Program in an Undergraduate Medical College in Pakistan: A Pilot Study

Q3 Social Sciences Education Research International Pub Date : 2023-01-20 DOI:10.1155/2023/7669033
Narmeen Ahmed, Shaur Sarfaraz, Iram Khursheed, Z. Khurshid
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Objective. Transitioning from college to university life is a whole new exciting experience for the students but it also often develops feelings of unfamiliarity within them. The literature states that near-peer mentoring is a new paradigm that can provide multiple opportunities for the professional growth of the mentees and mentors. This study aims to introduce a formal near-peer mentoring program at Ziauddin Medical College and identifies its effects on the participants of this program. Methods. A quasi-experimental study design was used for a duration of 5 months. In total, 73 students participated in the program, 21 from the 3rd year as near-peer mentors (NPMs) and 52 from the 1st year as mentees. All mentees were randomly distributed among the mentors, broadly in a ratio of 1 : 2. Data were collected using a peer-mentoring evaluation toolkit, having questions based on a Likert scale. Results. The results showed that after participating in this program, 69% of the mentees felt acclimatized into the university environment and 66% of the mentors also developed a sense of belonging. Ninety percent of the mentors agreed that their soft skills improved after mentoring their juniors. Overall, around 70% of the mentors and mentees agreed that participation in this program had positive effects on their learning. Conclusion. This study provides baseline information of NPM program intervention, which had a positive effect on both the participated mentors and mentees. Thus, the formal introduction of such programs will be beneficial for medical institutes to improve the student support process.
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目标。从学院过渡到大学生活对学生来说是一种全新的、令人兴奋的经历,但同时也会让他们产生一种不熟悉的感觉。文献表明,近同伴指导是一种新的模式,可以为被徒弟和导师的专业成长提供多种机会。本研究旨在介绍齐亚丁医学院正式的近同伴辅导计划,并确定其对该计划参与者的影响。方法。采用准实验研究设计,为期5个月。共有73名学生参加了该计划,其中21名是第三年的近同伴导师(npm), 52名是第一年的徒弟。所有学员被随机分配到导师中,比例大致为1:2。数据收集使用同侪辅导评估工具包,有基于李克特量表的问题。结果。结果显示,69%的师徒在参与该项目后感到适应了大学环境,66%的师徒也产生了归属感。90%的导师认为,在指导后辈后,他们的软技能有所提高。总体而言,约70%的导师和学员认为参与该计划对他们的学习产生了积极影响。结论。本研究提供了NPM项目干预的基线信息,对参与的导师和徒弟都有积极的影响。因此,正式引入此类项目将有利于医疗机构改善学生支持流程。
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Education Research International EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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