Peer mentoring for radiotherapy planning skills development: A pilot study


Autoria(s): Bridge, P.; Ellemor, N.J.; Carmichael, M.; Gibson, G.
Data(s)

01/06/2015

Resumo

Introduction: This study aimed to determine the potential role and guidelines for implementation of skill-based peer mentoring for radiotherapy planning education. Methods: After four weekly mentoring sessions, both Year 3 mentors (n=9) and Year 2 mentees (n=9) were invited to complete a short online questionnaire relating to the impact of the initiative. The tool contained a mixture of Likert-style questions concerning student enjoyment and perceived usefulness of the initiative as well as more qualitative open questions that gathered perceptions of the peer mentoring process, implementation methods and potential future scope. Results: Several key discussion themes related to benefits to each stakeholder group, challenges arising, improvements and potential future directions. There were high levels of enjoyment and perceived value of the mentoring from both sides with 100% of the 18 respondents enjoying the experience. The informal format encouraged further learning, while mentors reported acquisition of valuable skills and gains in knowledge. Conclusions: Peer mentoring has a valuable and enjoyable role to play in radiotherapy planning training and helps consolidate theoretical understanding for experienced students. An informal approach allows for students to adopt the most appropriate mentoring model for their needs while providing them with a free space to engender additional discussion.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87399/

Publicador

Cambridge University Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87399/7/87399.pdf

DOI:10.1017/S146039691400051X

Bridge, P., Ellemor, N.J., Carmichael, M., & Gibson, G. (2015) Peer mentoring for radiotherapy planning skills development: A pilot study. Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 14(02), pp. 171-179.

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Copyright 2015 Cambridge University Press

Fonte

School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #110300 CLINICAL SCIENCES #Education #Peer mentoring #Pre-registration #Radiotherapy planning
Tipo

Journal Article