• J Coll Physicians Surg Pak · Jul 2023

    Mentor-mentee Relationship Using Video Elicitation Interviews.

    • Khadija Farrukh and Ambreen Usmani.
    • Department of Medical Education, Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan.
    • J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2023 Jul 1; 33 (7): 789791789-791.

    ObjectiveTo explore aspects that define successful mentor-mentee relationships in medical education from a mentor and mentees' perspective.Study DesignQualitative study. Place and Duration of the Study: Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi campus, from May to October 2022.MethodologyData were collected using observations of mentoring sessions by recording videos, video-elicitation interviews for mentors and focus group discussions for mentees. Mentor Evaluation Tool (MET) questions were used during focus group discussions to gain detailed feedback from mentees on mentors and additional questions were added regarding the mentoring sessions' organisation and environment. During video-elicited interviews with mentors, an interpersonal process recall strategy was used to explore factors that define a mentor-mentee relationship. Video recordings of the mentoring sessions were used as an elicitation tool to guide the interviews. Giorgi's method was used for data analysis. Transcripts of observations by video recordings, video elicitation interviews, and focus group discussions were analysed first separately and then compared and integrated.ResultsAccording to mentors, the true essence of mentoring is mutual respect and confidentiality. Mentees suggested multiple mentors for professional development in different attributes.ConclusionThe mentors' commitment to their mentees and the mentees' respect and trust is the foundation of a successful mentor-mentee relationship.Key WordsMentor, Mentee, Relationship, Mentoring and Medical Education.

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