"Nurturing a trusting learning community": perceptions of relationships in a health professions education peer mentorship program

Helen Frances Harrison,Elizabeth Anne Kinsella,Stephen Loftus,Sandra DeLuca, Gregory McGovern, Isabelle Belange, Tristan Eugenio

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTORING AND COACHING IN EDUCATION(2024)

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PurposeThis study aims to investigate student mentors' perceptions of peer mentor relationships in a health professions education program.Design/methodology/approachThe design uses embodied hermeneutic phenomenology. The data comprise 10 participant interviews and visual "body maps" produced in response to guided questions.FindingsThe findings about student mentors' perceptions of peer mentor relationships include a core theme of nurturing a trusting learning community and five related themes of attunement to mentees, commonality of experiences, friends with boundaries, reciprocity in learning and varied learning spaces.Originality/valueThe study contributes original insights by highlighting complexity, shifting boundaries, liminality, embodied social understanding and trusting intersubjective relations as key considerations in student peer mentor relationships.
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Health professions education,Hermeneutic phenomenology,Relationships,Embodiment,Nursing education,Intersubjectivity,Body mapping,Near-peer teaching,Peer mentorship,Student to student mentoring
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