School of Health and Exercise Sciences, UBC Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada; International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries (ICORD), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
School of Health and Exercise Sciences, UBC Okanagan, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada; International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries (ICORD), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2019 Oct;100(10):1916-1923. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2019.04.019. Epub 2019 May 30.
To identify characteristics (1) of high- and low-quality spinal cord injury (SCI) peer mentors; (2) that should be used to match SCI peer mentors and mentees.
The study was conducted in partnership with three Canadian provincial SCI organizations using an integrated knowledge translation approach. The Delphi exercise was completed in three rounds. In Round 1, people with SCI completed a thought-listing exercise to identify characteristics of high- and low-quality peer mentors and for matching. In Rounds 2 and 3, people with SCI and community organization staff rated characteristics from the previous round on an 11-point scale. After the final round, the remaining characteristics were thematically analyzed.
Community-based peer mentorship programs in three Canadian provinces.
People with SCI and SCI community organization staff (Round 1, n=45; Round 2, n=27; Round 3, n=25).
Not applicable.
Consensus-based list of characteristics.
Participants reached consensus on 215 characteristics of quality peer mentors and 11 characteristics for peer mentor-mentee matching (ICC=0.96). A consensus-based characterization of high- and low-quality peer mentorship was created and included six overarching themes: competencies, personality characteristics, emotional state, mentor outlook, reason for mentoring, and role model.
A consensus-based characterization of quality peer mentorship was co-developed with input from over 50 members of the SCI community. Findings highlight that peers have both interpersonal and intrapersonal characteristics that contribute to quality mentorship. The findings highlighted the importance of matching mentors on lived experience and shared interests. Findings will inform future research and SCI peer mentorship programs.
确定高质量和低质量脊髓损伤(SCI)同伴导师的特征(1);(2)用于匹配 SCI 同伴导师和学员的特征。
本研究与三个加拿大省级 SCI 组织合作,采用综合知识转化方法进行。德尔菲法分三轮进行。在第一轮中,SCI 患者通过思维列表练习确定高质量和低质量同伴导师的特征以及匹配特征。在第二轮和第三轮中,SCI 患者和社区组织工作人员根据前一轮的特征在 11 分制上进行评分。最后一轮后,对剩余的特征进行主题分析。
三个加拿大省的基于社区的同伴指导计划。
SCI 患者和 SCI 社区组织工作人员(第一轮,n=45;第二轮,n=27;第三轮,n=25)。
不适用。
基于共识的特征清单。
参与者就 215 名高质量同伴导师的特征和 11 名同伴导师-学员匹配的特征达成共识(ICC=0.96)。创建了基于共识的高质量和低质量同伴指导特征描述,并包括六个总体主题:能力、个性特征、情绪状态、导师展望、指导原因和榜样。
与超过 50 名 SCI 社区成员合作,共同制定了基于共识的高质量同伴指导特征描述。研究结果强调了同伴具有有助于高质量指导的人际交往和内在特征。研究结果强调了根据生活经验和共同兴趣匹配导师的重要性。研究结果将为未来的研究和 SCI 同伴指导计划提供信息。