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  Dimensions of an Intergenerational Relationship Between Medical Students and Mentors-on-Aging
 
 
Title: Dimensions of an Intergenerational Relationship Between Medical Students and Mentors-on-Aging
Author: Breytspraak, Linda M.
Arnold, Louise
Hogan, Kristen
Appeared in: Journal of intergenerational relationships
Paging: Volume 6 (2008) nr. 2 pages 131-153
Year: 2008-05-28
Contents: An innovative mentoring project in a six-year medical program brought together first-year medical students and residents of a retirement community into intergenerational relationships. Although the project focus was its impact upon students, qualitative analysis of student essays indicated that an unanticipated reciprocal bond formed. The investigators analyzed sets of four essays written by fifty students to identify empirically grounded dimensions of the reciprocal relationship. These dimensions were: affective reciprocity (empathy and intimacy), instrumental reciprocity (mentors' contributions to students and vice versa, along with mutual support), and similarities between students and mentors (attitudes, life events, shared interests). The reciprocal process of making meaning in each of these areas illustrates a constructivist approach. The findings reinforce recent discussions of the need to advance theory and practice so as to reflect a more dynamic notion of intergenerational relationships.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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