Applying self-determination theory to stem medical schools' clinical teacher sustainability crisis

IF 4.9 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
David A. Hirsh, Paul E. S. Crampton, Nora Y. Osman
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Abstract

The problem

Medical schools require highly skilled and committed clinical faculty to teach, assess, supervise and mentor students' clinical care. Medical education is facing a crisis in recruiting and sustaining these clinical teachers. Faced with multiple demands and responsibilities in fast-paced clinical environments, teachers may not have the time, resources or stamina to sustain these critical roles. Medical school leaders must commit to and provide structures and processes to attract, sustain and retain clinical teachers.

Conceptual framework

The authors use the lens of self-determination theory to frame approaches to support teacher sustainability. Self-determination theory describes sources of human motivation. The theory and its evidence base characterise three human psychological needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness. This theory can bridge individual psychological and institutional leadership perspectives to help medical school leaders anticipate and respond to their clinical teachers' needs. The authors propose three practical steps: practices to advance employee-centredness, processes to align individual and institutional values, and restructuring education to support clinical teachers' needs alongside student and patient needs. The authors describe limitations to this relational approach that focuses on leadership actions and consider individual agency as another key factor for sustainability.

Discussion

Medical school leaders can develop and apply theory-driven approaches to advance sustainability. Sustainability now and in the future requires careful attention to the needs of clinical teachers and to their relationships with and within medical schools.

运用自我决定理论解决医学院临床教师的可持续发展危机。
问题:医学院需要技术精湛、尽职尽责的临床教师来教授、评估、监督和指导学生的临床护理。医学教育正面临着招聘和维持这些临床教师的危机。面对快节奏临床环境中的多重要求和责任,教师可能没有时间、资源或耐力来维持这些关键角色。医学院的领导者必须承诺并提供吸引、维持和留住临床教师的结构和程序:作者使用自我决定理论的视角来构建支持教师可持续发展的方法。自我决定理论描述了人类动机的来源。该理论及其证据基础描述了人类的三种心理需求:自主性、能力和相关性。这一理论可以从个体心理和机构领导力的角度,帮助医学院领导者预测和应对临床教师的需求。作者提出了三个切实可行的步骤:推进以员工为中心的实践、调整个人和机构价值观的过程,以及调整教育结构以支持临床教师的需求与学生和患者的需求。作者描述了这种以领导行动为重点的关系型方法的局限性,并认为个人能动性是可持续发展的另一个关键因素:讨论:医学院的领导者可以开发和应用理论驱动的方法来推动可持续发展。现在和未来的可持续发展需要认真关注临床教师的需求以及他们与医学院的关系和医学院内部的关系。
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Medical Education
Medical Education 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
279
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Education seeks to be the pre-eminent journal in the field of education for health care professionals, and publishes material of the highest quality, reflecting world wide or provocative issues and perspectives. The journal welcomes high quality papers on all aspects of health professional education including; -undergraduate education -postgraduate training -continuing professional development -interprofessional education
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