Evaluating the benefits of the MOVE mentoring programme to mentors and early career physiotherapists

Q3 Health Professions
Angela Cadogan, Margaret Potter
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the benefits of a structured mentoring programme for new graduate physiotherapists, which included standardised mentor training. Thirty new graduate physiotherapists from Aotearoa New Zealand were matched with registered physiotherapist mentors located outside their workplace but working in the same clinical practice area. All mentors completed a standardised 3 hr mentor training. Four mentoring sessions were conducted by Zoom over 4 months. Mentees and mentors completed pre- and post-mentoring surveys and participated in post mentoring focus groups for review and elaboration of data. All participants reported benefits from the mentoring process. Most mentors had no previous mentor training and found the 3 hr programme valuable for improving their confidence and skills. Mentees reported improvements in confidence and motivation and highlighted the benefits of having a mentor outside the workplace to discuss potentially sensitive issues. The main challenges for mentees related to them taking the lead in the process due to feeling unsure what to bring to mentoring sessions so early in their career. This study highlighted both the benefits and challenges of structured mentoring for early career physiotherapists and mentors in Aotearoa New Zealand.
评估 MOVE 指导计划对指导者和早期职业理疗师的益处
本研究旨在评估针对新毕业理疗师的结构化指导计划的益处,其中包括标准化的导师培训。来自新西兰奥特亚罗瓦的 30 名新毕业理疗师与注册理疗师导师进行了配对,导师不在他们的工作场所,但在同一临床实践领域工作。所有导师都完成了 3 小时的标准化导师培训。在 4 个月的时间里,通过 Zoom 进行了 4 次指导。被指导者和指导者填写了指导前和指导后调查问卷,并参加了指导后焦点小组,对数据进行回顾和阐述。所有参与者都表示从指导过程中受益匪浅。大多数指导者以前没有接受过指导培训,他们认为 3 小时的课程对提高他们的信心和技能很有价值。被指导者表示信心和积极性都有所提高,并强调了在工作场所之外有一位指导者来讨论潜在敏感问题的好处。被指导者面临的主要挑战与他们在指导过程中发挥主导作用有关,因为他们觉得在职业生涯的初期不知道该给指导课程带来什么。这项研究强调了新西兰奥特亚罗瓦地区职业生涯早期物理治疗师和导师接受结构化指导的好处和挑战。
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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