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Understanding the difference, makes the difference: perceptions of Black and Minoritised ethnic occupational therapists on mentoring (Educator / Leader)

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Introduction -Black and Minoritised Ethnicity (BME) occupational therapists face lower career progression opportunities and mentoring is one possible intervention that may offer support. BME persons may have different expectations and experiences from their mentor, and research exploring their perceptions of mentoring is important. In Occupational Therapy there is a growing awareness of the need to be true to the values of social justice. The aim of this research is to learn about BME occupational therapists’ experiences and perceptions of mentoring for career progression.

Methods - Four online focus groups involving 19 participants from the UK were held, discussions were facilitated by researchers using a topic guide. Participants responses were analysed, and codes were brought together to create Themes including career progression and role models, mentoring relationship, similarity with the mentor and outcomes from mentoring.

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Journal article (2023) Understanding the difference, makes the difference: perceptions of Black and Minoritised ethnic occupational therapists on mentoring. BMC Health Serv Res 23, Article number 1050 by A Atwal, E McKay, & V Sriram.

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Contributed by: NHSE Allyship Repository
Authored by: Anita Atwal, School of Allied and community Health, London Southbank University, London, UK
Elizabeth McKay, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Social Care, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh
Vimal Sriram, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK and, NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Northwest London, London, UK
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First contributed: 09 June 2025
Audience access level: General user

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