College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32827, USA.
Focused Inquiry & Research Experience Module Department, College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32827, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 23;19(9):5135. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19095135.
Peer-support programs in medical school can buffer feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, social isolation, and burnout, drawing upon the benefits of near-peer-support resources. This study examined the effects of providing support to students in a medical school peer-support program.
Using a pre-post, quasi-experimental study design, the investigators surveyed medical students who were peer supporters in their second through fourth years of medical school with four measures assessing (1) empathy, (2) self-efficacy, (3) mental health stigma, and (4) likelihood to assist peers with mental health problems to examine if serving as a volunteer peer supporter had any effect. Participants included 38 medical students that were actively enrolled peer supporters during the 2020-2021 year at a United States allopathic medical school.
Medical students who participated as peer supporters were found to have higher ratings of empathy scores (Z = -1.964, = 0.050, r = 0.34) and self-efficacy scores (Z = -2.060, = 0.039, r = 0.35) after participation in the program. No significant changes were noted for mental health stigma or likelihood to assist peers with mental health problems.
Peer-support programs present a low-cost, sustainable modality to promote wellbeing in medical students. There is a growing body of literature documenting the benefits of peer-support services. This brief, novel study examined the effects of providing peer support on the peer supporters and found higher self-reported ratings of empathy and self-efficacy after participation. These findings underscore peer-support programs as a valuable wellness resource not only for medical students who use the services but for those who provide them as well.
医学生中的朋辈支持项目可以利用近龄朋辈支持资源的优势,缓冲不足感、焦虑感、社交孤立感和倦怠感。本研究考察了为医学生朋辈支持项目中的学生提供支持的效果。
采用前后测、准实验设计,研究者用四项措施调查了第二至第四年的医学生朋辈支持者(1)同理心,(2)自我效能感,(3)心理健康污名化,(4)帮助有心理健康问题的同学的可能性,以评估作为志愿者朋辈支持者是否有任何效果。参与者包括 38 名在 2020-2021 年期间在美国的一所医学学校积极参与朋辈支持的医学生。
参与朋辈支持的医学生被发现同理心评分(Z=-1.964, =0.050,r=0.34)和自我效能感评分(Z=-2.060, =0.039,r=0.35)在参与项目后更高。心理健康污名或帮助有心理健康问题的同学的可能性没有显著变化。
朋辈支持项目提供了一种低成本、可持续的模式,以促进医学生的幸福感。越来越多的文献记录了朋辈支持服务的好处。这项简短的新研究考察了提供朋辈支持对朋辈支持者的影响,发现参与后自我报告的同理心和自我效能感评分更高。这些发现强调了朋辈支持项目作为一种有价值的健康资源,不仅对使用这些服务的医学生有价值,对提供这些服务的学生也有价值。