Appreciating Appreciation: Residents' Experience Feeling Valued Differently as Learners, Physicians, and Employees.

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Rosa Bogerd, Milou E W M Silkens, José P S Henriques, Kiki M J M H Lombarts
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Purpose: Cultures of wellness, defined as shared norms, values, attitudes, and behaviors that promote personal and professional growth and well-being, are robust determinants of professional fulfillment and professional performance. A major and largely overlooked aspect of a culture of wellness in medicine is residents' perceived appreciation or experience of feeling valued. Considering the pressing workforce and retention challenges that residency programs face, this study addressed the following research questions: How does appreciation at work manifest in the eyes of residents and how do residents perceive appreciation in relation to their professional fulfillment and performance?

Method: Guided by an interpretative phenomenological approach, this qualitative study purposively sampled 12 residents from different specialties, training years, regions in the Netherlands, and genders. Residents' individual experiences with appreciation at work were explored in semistructured interviews conducted between October 2022 and March 2023. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis.

Results: Residents perceived appreciation as "being seen and heard" and further described how appreciation at work manifested using 3 narratives. As learners, residents felt appreciated when their competencies were acknowledged and supervisors created room for individual growth. As physicians or colleagues, residents felt appreciated when they experienced meaningful patient contact, high levels of collegiality, and self-appreciation through successes at work. As employees, residents felt appreciated when their (extra) efforts were noticed, they were properly facilitated in their work and training, and their well-being was prioritized. Residents said that receiving appreciation boosted their mental health, self-confidence, professional commitment, and professional fulfillment, thereby benefiting their performance and the quality of patient care they deliver.

Conclusions: Appreciation at work is important for residents and manifests itself within the narratives of learner, physician or colleague, and employee. Which narrative is foregrounded depends on context, but regardless feeling "seen and heard" at work is crucial for residents' fulfillment and performance.

欣赏欣赏:住院医师作为学习者、医生和雇员感受不同价值的体验。
目的:健康文化被定义为促进个人和职业成长和幸福的共同规范、价值观、态度和行为,是职业实现和职业绩效的强大决定因素。在医学健康文化中,一个主要的、很大程度上被忽视的方面是居民感知到的欣赏或感觉被重视的体验。考虑到住院医师计划面临的紧迫的劳动力和保留挑战,本研究解决了以下研究问题:在住院医师眼中,工作中的赞赏是如何体现的?住院医师如何感知赞赏与他们的职业成就和绩效之间的关系?方法:本定性研究以解释现象学方法为指导,有目的地抽样了12名来自荷兰不同专业、培训年限、地区和性别的住院医师。在2022年10月至2023年3月期间进行的半结构化访谈中,探讨了居民在工作中欣赏的个人体验。数据分析采用专题分析。结果:居民将欣赏视为“被看到和听到”,并进一步描述了在工作中如何表现为3种叙述。作为学习者,当他们的能力得到认可,主管为个人成长创造空间时,住院医生会感到受到赞赏。作为医生或同事,住院医生在经历有意义的病人接触、高水平的合作以及通过工作上的成功而自我欣赏时,会感到受到赞赏。作为员工,当他们的(额外的)努力被注意到,他们在工作和培训中得到适当的便利,他们的幸福被优先考虑时,他们会感到受到赞赏。住院医生们说,受到赞赏能促进他们的心理健康、自信、专业承诺和专业成就感,从而有利于他们的表现和他们提供的病人护理质量。结论:工作中的欣赏对住院医师很重要,并在学习者、医生或同事和员工的叙述中表现出来。哪种叙述的前景取决于语境,但无论如何,在工作中“被看到和听到”的感觉对居民的成就感和表现至关重要。
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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
982
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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