Pedersen Maria, Bennich Birgitte Bøcher, Petersen Rikke Agnete, Boateng Takyiwa, Egerod Ingrid, Overgaard Dorthe
Department of Nursing and Nutrition, University College Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Intensive Care, University of Copenhagen, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Adv Nurs. 2024 Mar;80(3):993-1003. doi: 10.1111/jan.15844. Epub 2023 Sep 11.
To understand the content and context of a realized peer mentor intervention, and to explore how mentors and mentees experienced the intervention.
The study was designed as a qualitative process evaluation of a 24-week peer mentor intervention.
Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted from November 2021 to May 2022 in a purposeful sample of older vulnerable people with ischemic heart disease, referred to as mentees (n = 13), and their peer mentors (n = 12). Thematic analysis was used to analyse, categorize and interpret interview data.
Five themes captured the content and context of the peer mentor intervention as experienced by mentors and mentees. 'Takes one to know one', stressing the importance of the mentor-mentee matching process; 'Varying demand for mentors', illustrating the difficulties in predicting who has the greatest need for mentoring; 'Varying degree of familiarity', describing the mentor-mentee relationship as a continuum from formal mentor to informal friend; 'Putting the patient first', illustrating how mentors support mentees based on their personal experiences of successful recovery while letting the mentee set the pace and goals; and 'Varying view of success', showing how intervention success is perceived differently by mentors and mentees.
The study provides new knowledge on how and under what contextual circumstances a mentor intervention works. These findings are important for the implementation of future peer mentor interventions to achieve successful peer mentor support.
Non-attendance and drop-out from the cardiac rehabilitation program are prevalent problems among older vulnerable people with cardiovascular disease. This study describes a low-cost peer mentor intervention that can support this group of patients.
Standards for reporting qualitative research (SRQR) guided our study.
A board of cardiovascular patients have contributed to the development and implementation of the intervention being evaluated.
了解已实施的同伴导师干预措施的内容和背景,并探讨导师和学员对该干预措施的体验。
本研究设计为对一项为期24周的同伴导师干预措施进行定性过程评估。
2021年11月至2022年5月,对有目的抽样选取的患有缺血性心脏病的老年弱势群体(称为学员,n = 13)及其同伴导师(n = 12)进行了半结构化个人访谈。采用主题分析法对访谈数据进行分析、分类和解释。
五个主题体现了导师和学员所体验到的同伴导师干预措施的内容和背景。“惺惺相惜”,强调导师与学员匹配过程的重要性;“对导师的需求各异”,说明预测谁最需要指导存在困难;“熟悉程度不同”,将导师与学员的关系描述为从正式导师到非正式朋友的连续体;“患者至上”,说明导师如何根据自身成功康复的个人经验支持学员,同时让学员设定节奏和目标;“对成功的看法不同”,表明导师和学员对干预成功的认知存在差异。
该研究提供了关于导师干预措施如何发挥作用以及在何种背景情况下发挥作用的新知识。这些发现对于未来实施同伴导师干预措施以实现成功的同伴导师支持具有重要意义。
在患有心血管疾病的老年弱势群体中,心脏康复项目的缺勤和退出是普遍存在的问题。本研究描述了一种低成本的同伴导师干预措施,可为这组患者提供支持。
定性研究报告标准(SRQR)指导了我们的研究。
一个心血管疾病患者委员会参与了所评估干预措施的开发和实施。