School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Richmond, NSW, Australia.
Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2018 Jan;31(1):e105-e117. doi: 10.1111/jar.12338. Epub 2017 Mar 13.
This study reports on the feasibility of an intergenerational mentoring programme for youth with intellectual disability (ID) aimed at developing skills and building networks.
Youth with ID were paired with older male mentors who were trained to support the mentees participate in activities and social interactions during weekly sessions. We interviewed the mentees and mentors, and assessed them on a range of outcomes using standardized measures.
Interviews highlighted that the programme presented a great "opportunity" for the mentees and mentors. The participants described facilitators and challenges to the acquisition of practical skills by mentees and the development of relationships between mentors and mentees, including communication, transportation and mentor training. The youth with ID had difficulty completing the self-report measures.
Mentoring programmes are viable to support youth with ID during the transition to adulthood; however, refinement is required in the rollout out of a pilot intervention.
本研究报告了一项针对智力障碍(ID)青年的代际指导计划的可行性,该计划旨在培养技能和建立网络。
将 ID 青年与经过培训的老年男性导师配对,以支持被指导者在每周的会议中参与活动和社交互动。我们采访了被指导者和导师,并使用标准化的测量方法对他们进行了一系列结果的评估。
访谈强调,该计划为被指导者和导师提供了一个很好的“机会”。参与者描述了促进者和挑战,以帮助被指导者获得实用技能,以及在导师和被指导者之间发展关系,包括沟通、交通和导师培训。ID 青年在完成自我报告措施方面存在困难。
指导计划对于支持 ID 青年在向成年期过渡期间是可行的;然而,需要在试点干预的推出中进行改进。