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采用创造性非小说的方法来探索脊髓损伤个体的朋辈指导。

Creative nonfiction approach to explore peer mentorship for individuals with spinal cord injury.

机构信息

Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, McGill University.

Centre for Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation Research in Metropolitan Montreal.

出版信息

Rehabil Psychol. 2024 Aug;69(3):254-263. doi: 10.1037/rep0000542. Epub 2024 Jan 25.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Research has examined peer mentorship to understand how it may help people with spinal cord injury (SCI) adapt and thrive. We still lack an in-depth understanding of the perspectives of SCI peer mentors and mentees on their dyadic relationship. This study was to explore the dyadic interactions and relationships between SCI peer mentors and mentees in a peer mentorship program delivered at a rehabilitation center.

RESEARCH METHOD

Between 2016 and 2017, we recruited two dyads of peer mentor and mentee with SCI ( = 4). Each participant completed three one-on-one interviews ( = 12). Data were analyzed using a creative nonfiction approach.

RESULTS

Three unique dialogical stories were developed. Story 1 (A slow and steady start) described how mentors took a mentee-centered approach in building the relationship. Story 2 (Mentorship and friendship: negotiating the "grey zone") highlighted how mentees and mentors experienced challenges in navigating the boundaries between mentorship and friendship. Story 3 (The "endless" job for mentor) showcased how the relationship could enter a phase in which it could affect mentors' well-being.

CONCLUSIONS

The stories highlighted important attributes to the relationships between SCI mentors and mentees. Considerations were suggested for community-based SCI organizations to integrate peer mentorship into rehabilitation settings, including optimizing mentorship introductions and matching, defining mentors' role explicitly, and building support systems for mentors. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

研究考察了同辈导师制,以了解它如何帮助脊髓损伤(SCI)患者适应和茁壮成长。我们仍然缺乏对 SCI 同辈导师和学员对他们二元关系的观点的深入理解。本研究旨在探索康复中心实施的同辈导师制中 SCI 同辈导师和学员之间的二元互动和关系。

研究方法

在 2016 年至 2017 年期间,我们招募了两个 SCI 同辈导师和学员的二元组(n = 4)。每个参与者完成了三次一对一访谈(n = 12)。使用创意非小说体方法进行数据分析。

结果

开发了三个独特的对话故事。故事 1(缓慢而稳定的开始)描述了导师如何以学员为中心的方法建立关系。故事 2(导师制和友谊:协商“灰色地带”)强调了学员和导师在指导和友谊之间的界限方面遇到的挑战。故事 3(导师的“无尽”工作)展示了关系可能进入影响导师福祉的阶段。

结论

这些故事强调了 SCI 导师和学员之间关系的重要属性。为社区为基础的 SCI 组织提出了将同辈导师制纳入康复环境的考虑因素,包括优化导师介绍和匹配、明确导师的角色、以及为导师建立支持系统。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。

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