同侪辅导圈计画的多年执行与质性评估。

Tana M Karenke, Juanita T Garcia, Alexandria Zielinski
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背景:来自弱势背景的学生通常会遇到更大的挑战,包括生活压力、社会孤立、与校园主流文化相关的不适,以及来自资源匮乏的高中和社区的准备不足。对来自弱势和代表性不足的少数民族背景的本科护理学生的同伴指导圈(PMC)计划的多年实施和结果进行了描述。方法:本研究使用专题分析对正在进行的PMC规划进行了为期5年的纵向描述性评估。结果:从学生定性评价数据中确定了四个主要主题:(a)联系与友谊;(b)调整和过渡;(c)学术支持;(d)领导能力。还讨论了在大流行变化和适应期间遇到的挑战。结论:pmc帮助不同的学生适应大学生活,学习课程,结识新朋友,并提供社区意识。需要更多的研究来最大化同伴指导的积极影响。[J].中国医学工程学报,2015;21(5):559 - 561。
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Multiyear Implementation and Qualitative Evaluation of a Peer Mentoring Circle Program.

Background: Students from disadvantaged backgrounds often experience intensified challenges, including life stressors, social isolation, discomfort relating to the dominant culture on campus, and under-preparation if coming from low-resource high schools and neighborhoods. Multiyear implementation and outcomes of an ongoing peer mentoring circle (PMC) program for undergraduate nursing students from disadvantaged and underrepresented minority backgrounds are described.

Method: This study examined a 5-year longitudinal descriptive evaluation of ongoing PMC programming using thematic analysis.

Results: Four major themes were identified from student qualitative evaluation data: (a) connection and friendship; (b) adjustment and transition; (c) academic support; and (d) leadership skills. Challenges encountered during pandemic changes and adaptations also are discussed.

Conclusion: PMCs help diverse students adapt to college life, learn about courses, meet new people, and provide a sense of community. More research is needed to maximize the positive effects of peer mentoring. [J Nurs Educ. 2025;64(XX):XXX-XXX.].

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