• Med. J. Aust. · Nov 2018

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    The value of peer mentoring for the psychosocial wellbeing of junior doctors: a randomised controlled study.

    • Sonia Chanchlani, Daniel Chang, Jeremy Sl Ong, and Aresh Anwar.
    • Centre for Medical Officer Recruitment and Education (CMORE), Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, QLD soniachanchlani@gmail.com.
    • Med. J. Aust. 2018 Nov 5; 209 (9): 401-405.

    ObjectiveTo explore the value of a peer mentoring program for first year medical interns and to assess the demand for and benefits of such a program in an Australian hospital.Design, Setting And ParticipantsRandomised controlled study of the impact on first year interns of peer-led mentoring by second and third year interns, undertaken during 2015 at the Royal Perth Hospital, a tertiary teaching hospital. Methods and main outcome measure: Interns were recruited and randomised 1:1 to being assigned or not assigned a mentor. Qualitative outcome data were collected in semi-structured interviews and focus groups at 12 months to assess psychosocial wellbeing and job satisfaction.ResultsFifty-three of 79 interns (67%) applied to participate in the program. Twenty-six mentor-mentee pairs matched by sex and career preferences were established; 27 interns were allocated to the control group. Iterative data analysis identified two major themes related to the value of the mentorship program: aiding navigation through the complex health care system, and enhancing a sense of community. Participants with mentors reported high satisfaction with the program and a positive impact on stress levels, morale, sense of support, job satisfaction, and psychosocial wellbeing compared with participants without mentors.ConclusionAn optional peer mentoring program enhances junior doctor support structures, builds a sense of community, and helps participating interns navigate their new professional environment. Our trial provides a feasibility model that could be adapted to local conditions, regionally or nationally.Trial RegistrationAustralian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry, ACTRN12618000455268; 29 March 2018 (retrospective).

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