A surgical habitus: surgeons' perspectives on learner mistreatment in surgery.

IF 3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Stephanie Peel, Andrew Glennie, Anne Mahalik, Sarah Burm
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Abstract

Learner mistreatment remains a pervasive challenge in medical education, particularly within the surgical learning environment. In medical education scholarship, surgical culture is often cited both as an explanation, and at times, a justification for learner mistreatment in surgery. In this critical qualitative study, informed by constructivist grounded theory, we conducted 20 interviews with surgical faculty, representing 10 different surgical disciplines at a Canadian institution. Surgeons were invited to reflect on their encounters with mistreatment throughout their medical careers. While many surgeons recounted instances of mistreatment during their own training, few recalled witnessing learner mistreatment in their current roles as surgical faculty. This paper utilizes Pierre Bourdieu's concept of habitus as an analytical tool to enhance our understanding of surgeons' perspectives and move beyond reductionist explanations that regard mistreatment as an inherent aspect of surgical culture. Through an exploration of how aspects of surgical culture are embodied and reproduced through the cultivation of a surgical habitus, we provide insights into why learner mistreatment persists in surgery.

手术习惯:外科医生对手术中学习者虐待的看法。
学生虐待仍然是医学教育中普遍存在的挑战,特别是在外科学习环境中。在医学教育学术研究中,外科文化经常被引用为一种解释,有时也被引用为手术中对学习者的虐待的理由。在这项以建构主义理论为基础的批判性定性研究中,我们对加拿大一家机构的10个不同外科学科的外科教师进行了20次访谈。外科医生被邀请反思他们在医疗生涯中遭遇的虐待。虽然许多外科医生讲述了他们在自己的培训过程中受到虐待的例子,但很少有人回忆起在他们目前作为外科教师的角色中目睹了学习者的虐待。本文利用皮埃尔·布迪厄(Pierre Bourdieu)的习惯概念作为分析工具,以增强我们对外科医生观点的理解,并超越将虐待视为外科文化固有方面的简化主义解释。通过探索外科文化的各个方面如何通过外科习惯的培养来体现和复制,我们提供了为什么学习者虐待在手术中持续存在的见解。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
12.50%
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86
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Health Sciences Education is a forum for scholarly and state-of-the art research into all aspects of health sciences education. It will publish empirical studies as well as discussions of theoretical issues and practical implications. The primary focus of the Journal is linking theory to practice, thus priority will be given to papers that have a sound theoretical basis and strong methodology.
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