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St. Jude Children’s Research - Mentors Pilot Program Results, 2012

This report details the findings of the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Mentors Pilot Program conducted from March to August 2012. It includes enrollment statistics, encounter details, communication modes, and mentor self-care incidents.

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St. Jude Children’s Research - Mentors Pilot Program Results, 2012

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  1. PAIR MentorsPilot Results St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

  2. Mentee Recruitment/EnrollmentMarch, 2012 – August, 2012

  3. Enrollment Status • Approached: 28 families • Recruited/ Enrolled: 12 families • 8 from Solid Tumor Service • 4 from Leukemia Service • Average age of enrolled patient: 7.88

  4. Reasons for Declination Too overwhelmed Felt they had enough support No reason given

  5. Encounters BetweenMentee and MentorMarch, 2012 – August, 2012

  6. Place of Encounter

  7. Mode of Communication

  8. Content of Encounters

  9. Communication Skills Used

  10. Referrals Made

  11. Follow Up Needs/ Flags

  12. Pink & Red Flags Reported

  13. Mentor Self Care One instance where mentor needed support for self; support was triaged by Social Work and resolved by Chaplain Services.

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