2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-024-06137-z
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Improving struggling medical and nursing students’ subjective vitality, school engagement and academic performance through a peer mentorship intervention programme: an intervention protocol

George Uchenna Eleje,
David Chibuike Ikwuka,
Kingsley Chinaza Nwosu
et al.

Abstract: Background The undergraduate medical training programme is demanding and rigorous. This underlines the importance of a peer mentorship strategy to improve the well-being, self-determination, school connectedness, and performance of struggling medical and nursing students. This study is aimed at identifying struggling medical and nursing students using two cumulative continuous assessment test (CAT) scores, assess their subjective vitality and school engagement and evaluate the impact of the peer m… Show more

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