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沙特阿拉伯学生对同伴辅导项目“大哥哥/大姐姐辅导项目”的看法,该项目是对一年级医学生教师辅导的补充

Students' Perception of Peer- Students Mentoring Program "Big Sibling Mentoring Program" to Complement Faculty Mentoring of First-Year Medical Students in Saudi Arabia.

作者信息

Alobaid Sarah A, Beyari Mohammed Basem, Bin Idris Reem, Alhumud Mohammed H, Alkuwaiz Lamia A, Alsaif Faisal, Aljabry Mansour, Aljafen Bandar, Soliman Mona

机构信息

College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Adv Med Educ Pract. 2024 Sep 16;15:837-843. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S459942. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Big Sibling Program is an innovative peer student mentoring method that was designed and implemented by the students' council in 2021 to complement the faculty mentoring program of first-year medical students in the College of Medicine, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. The aim of the study was to evaluate the medical students' perception of the peer students "Big Sibling" mentoring program and to assess the effectiveness of the program in terms of changes in the behavior and academic performance of the students.

METHODS

This is a retrospective study that was conducted in 2021. A registration form that includes demographic data, personal information, and academic performance (GPA and extracurricular achievements) was sent to all second- and third-year medical students to select the Big Siblings. A total of 49 mentors "Big Siblings" were accepted (30 males, 19 females) and matched randomly with the little siblings from first-year medical students. A written consent was obtained from the participants. The survey was structured on a 5-point Likert scale, and composed of four sections of closed-ended questions, that includes: the demographic data, the students' (little sibling) evaluation of the mentorship sessions, the little sibling perception of the Big Sibling Program and its effectiveness of the Big Sibling Program in terms of behavioral or quality effects.

RESULTS

Out of 297 first-year medical students, 284 (95.62%) responded. The majority significantly agreed that the Big Sibling was readily available and they personally benefitted from the relationship (94.36%, p<0.001; 90.14%, p<0.001). They significantly disagreed that the relationship requires too much time (72.54%, p<0.001) or that they do not need a mentor (78.87%, p<0.001). Most significantly agreed that mentoring is a good idea (94.37%, p<0.001), the program helped reduce their stress (84.51%, p<0.001), helped them adjust to college (89.44%, p<0.001), and advance academically (78.52%, p<0.001). The program also encouraged their involvement in extracurricular activities (58.10%, p<0.0001), research (43.31%, p<0.001), and social engagement with peers (71.48%, p<0.001). Moreover, the majority thought the program significantly improved their self-confidence (73.94%, p<0.001), self-awareness (84.51%), accountability (54.51%), leadership (54.93%), resilience (71.13%), punctuality (69.01%, p<0.001), time management (75.70%), stress coping (77.82%), problem-solving (76.76%), and teamwork (75.35%).

CONCLUSION

Peer students' big Siblings program has succeeded in reducing first-year medical students stress levels, improving their self-confidence, self-awareness, accountability and responsibility, leadership, resilience, punctuality and engaging them in research and extracurricular activities.

摘要

背景

“大哥哥/大姐姐计划”是一种创新的同伴学生指导方法,由学生会于2021年设计并实施,以补充沙特阿拉伯国王沙特大学医学院针对一年级医学生的教师指导计划。本研究的目的是评估医学生对同伴学生“大哥哥/大姐姐”指导计划的看法,并从学生行为和学业成绩的变化方面评估该计划的有效性。

方法

这是一项于2021年进行的回顾性研究。一份包含人口统计学数据、个人信息和学业成绩(平均绩点和课外成就)的注册表被发送给所有二年级和三年级医学生,以挑选“大哥哥/大姐姐”。共有49名导师(“大哥哥/大姐姐”)被接受(30名男性,19名女性),并与一年级医学生中的“弟弟妹妹”随机配对。获得了参与者的书面同意。该调查采用5点李克特量表构建,由四个封闭式问题部分组成,包括:人口统计学数据、学生(“弟弟妹妹”)对指导课程的评价、“弟弟妹妹”对“大哥哥/大姐姐计划”的看法及其在行为或质量影响方面的有效性。

结果

在297名一年级医学生中,284名(95.62%)做出了回应。大多数人显著同意“大哥哥/大姐姐”随时可用,并且他们个人从这种关系中受益(94.36%,p<0.001;90.14%,p<0.001)。他们显著不同意这种关系需要太多时间(72.54%,p<0.001)或他们不需要导师(78.87%,p<0.001)。大多数人显著同意指导是个好主意(94.37%,p<0.001),该计划有助于减轻他们的压力(84.51%,p<0.001),帮助他们适应大学生活(89.44%,p<0.001),并在学业上取得进步(78.52%,p<0.001)。该计划还鼓励他们参与课外活动(58.10%,p<0.0001)、研究(43.31%,p<0.001)以及与同龄人进行社交互动(71.48%,p<0.001)。此外,大多数人认为该计划显著提高了他们的自信心(73.94%,p<0.001)、自我意识(84.51%)、责任感(54.51%)、领导力(54.93%)、适应力(71.13%)、守时性(69.01%,p<0.001)、时间管理能力(75.70%)、压力应对能力(77.82%)、解决问题的能力(76.76%)和团队合作能力(75.35%)。

结论

同伴学生的“大哥哥/大姐姐计划”成功降低了一年级医学生的压力水平,提高了他们的自信心、自我意识、责任感、领导力、适应力、守时性,并促使他们参与研究和课外活动。

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