Chen Tsung-Ying, Lo Wen-Lin, Kuo Li-Chuan
School of Medicine, Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan.
Department of Anesthesiology, Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, Hualien, Taiwan.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Dec 26;24(1):1532. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06547-z.
The medical school of Tzu Chi University in Taiwan offers a unique, group-based, humanistic mentoring program as a complement to the programs mentored by faculty members and school counselors. The humanistic mentors are senior volunteers who are subject-matter experts in various fields and who embody the spirit of humanism in their lives. The average mentee-to-mentor ratio is around 3. This study explored medical students' perceptions of this unique program and focused on three major themes: guidance/support, mentor-mentee interaction/relationship, and cultivation of humanistic literacy.
During the 2018-2019 academic year, we conducted a mixed methods study with a convergent parallel design targeting clerks and graduates undertaking post-graduate year training as the study population. The content validity index and Cronbach's alpha were used to assess the validity and reliability of the questionnaires. Data comparisons between two subgroups were assessed using the Chi-square test. Quantitative data from 86 respondents based upon convenience sampling were collected by using a validated self-administered questionnaire (20 items each utilizing a Likert scale). Qualitative data from 20 interviewees based upon purposive sampling were collected through one-to-one interviews based on a semi-structured interview guide. Data were analyzed in parallel using thematic analysis and merged at the point of interpretation, allowing for triangulation and validation of results.
Regarding the functional roles of three focused themes both quantitative and qualitative data revealed that participants viewed the program positively. The three quantitative items with the highest percentages of positive responses were related to mentors' endeavors to provide support (72%), to stay connected (69%), and to share their career and life experiences (72%). Interviewees perceived that their mentors provided timely guidance and support in response to their physical or mental needs and empowered them to cultivate humanistic literacy, both of which were mediated through a trusting, caring mentor-mentee relationship.
The participants had positive perceptions regarding this unique humanistic mentoring program. As an educational strategy for medical students this type of humanistic mentoring holds great potential.
台湾慈济大学医学院提供了一个独特的、基于小组的人文辅导计划,作为对由教师和学校辅导员指导的计划的补充。人文导师是资深志愿者,他们是各个领域的专家,并且在生活中体现人文主义精神。平均每位导师指导的学生人数约为3人。本研究探讨了医学生对这一独特计划的看法,并聚焦于三个主要主题:指导/支持、师生互动/关系以及人文素养的培养。
在2018 - 2019学年,我们采用了一种混合方法研究,采用收敛平行设计,以正在进行研究生一年级培训的实习医生和毕业生作为研究对象。内容效度指数和克朗巴哈系数用于评估问卷的效度和信度。两个亚组之间的数据比较采用卡方检验。基于便利抽样的86名受访者的定量数据通过使用经过验证的自填式问卷(每个问卷20个项目,采用李克特量表)收集。基于目的抽样的20名受访者的定性数据通过基于半结构化访谈指南的一对一访谈收集。数据使用主题分析并行分析,并在解释阶段合并,以实现结果的三角验证和确认。
关于三个重点主题的功能作用,定量和定性数据均显示参与者对该计划持积极看法。正面回应百分比最高的三个定量项目与导师提供支持的努力(72%)、保持联系(69%)以及分享他们的职业和生活经历(72%)有关。受访者认为他们的导师根据他们的身心需求提供了及时的指导和支持,并使他们有能力培养人文素养,这两者都是通过信任、关怀的师生关系来实现的。
参与者对这一独特的人文辅导计划持积极看法。作为医学生的一种教育策略,这种人文辅导具有巨大潜力。