Cultivating Leadership and Teamwork in Medical Students Through Rowing: A Phenomenological Study.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Hyo Jin Kwon, Su Jin Chae
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Abstract

This study was conducted to allow us to understand the subjective experiences of medical students participating in rowing exercise classes at a medical school in South Korea and to derive implications for medical education. Accordingly, we analyzed their reflective journals, focusing on leadership and teamwork development. The study involved 40 second-year premedical students, and Colaizzi's analysis was employed to understand and structure their experiences. The comprehensive analysis revealed 149 meaningful statements expressing students' thoughts and experiences regarding the rowing exercise. From these statements, 13 meanings were synthesized, resulting in nine themes and four overarching categories, which provided a multilayered understanding of students' experiences. The factors that enhanced teamwork included communication, trust, respect among team members, and a sense of responsibility. By contrast, the hindering factors were competitiveness, impatience, and avoidance of responsibility. Before the class, a mix of anticipation, excitement, and dissatisfaction regarding the rowing exercise course was observed. However, after the class, students realized that the role of the entire team, rather than individual ability, is crucial, and collaboration with peers is key-the concept of shared leadership. This study is significant in that it demonstrates rowing's potential as a team sport to serve as an effective program for fostering collaboration and leadership within the medical school curriculum.

通过赛艇培养医学生的领导力和团队精神:现象学研究。
本研究旨在了解韩国一所医学院的医学生参加赛艇运动课的主观体验,并得出对医学教育的启示。因此,我们分析了他们的反思日志,重点关注领导力和团队精神的培养。这项研究涉及 40 名二年级医学预科生,我们采用了科莱兹分析法来理解和构建他们的经历。综合分析显示,有 149 条有意义的语句表达了学生对划船练习的想法和体验。从这些陈述中归纳出 13 个含义,形成了 9 个主题和 4 个总体类别,从而对学生的经历有了多层次的理解。增强团队合作的因素包括沟通、信任、团队成员之间的尊重以及责任感。相比之下,阻碍因素则包括竞争、不耐烦和逃避责任。课前,学生们对赛艇练习课程既期待、兴奋,又不满。然而,在课后,学生们意识到整个团队的作用而非个人能力是至关重要的,与同伴的合作是关键--共同领导的概念。这项研究的意义在于,它证明了赛艇作为一项团队运动,有潜力成为医学院课程中培养协作和领导力的有效项目。
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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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2.60
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审稿时长
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