内科住院医师在自主学习上花了多少时间和哪些资源:一项多中心研究。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Medical Education Online Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-17 DOI:10.1080/10872981.2025.2501259
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临床需求的增加和自我指导学习(SDL)的更新手段需要了解住院医生如何支持他们的学习。目的探讨内科住院医师参与SDL的模式、对各种资源的态度和行为,评价临床学习环境与住院医师参与SDL的时间和资源类型之间的关系。本横断面研究采用了系统的问卷调查,该问卷是根据以往内科住院医师SDL的定性研究得出的。来自全美10个住院医师项目的内科(IM)住院医师参加了本次研究,提供了不同地域和机构背景的代表。住院医生被要求估计在他们最后一次临床轮转期间每周花在SDL上的时间,在哪些资源上,然后对每个资源的有用性进行排名。调查还测量了几个变量,包括使用他们认为最有用的资源后的态度和行为,以及培训水平、住院医师项目类型、临床轮转和每周临床工作小时数对SDL和资源类型的报告时间的影响。有效率为69.5%(783/ 1126)。居民每周花在SDL上的时间平均为18.2小时(标准差为18.6小时)(中位数为10.5小时)。基于社区的项目报告了更多的SDL时间。基于最后一次临床轮转、临床工作时数或PGY水平,SDL花费的时间没有差异。与实习生相比,老年住院医生更喜欢播客等数字资源,不太可能使用教科书等传统资源。我们的研究结果强调了居民在SDL上投入的大量时间。鉴于这些结果,教育工作者和医疗保健系统将需要共同努力,以更好地支持住院医生优化复杂的临床学习环境。
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How much time do internal medicine residents spend on self-directed learning and on which resources: a multi-center study.

Increased clinical demands and newer means of self-directed learning (SDL) necessitate an understanding of how medical residents are supporting their learning. To examine the patterns of SDL engagement among internal medicine residents, their attitudes and behaviors with various resources, and evaluate the relationship between the clinical learning environment (CLE) and the time residents allocate to SDL and types of resources. This cross-sectional study used a systematic questionnaire informed by previous qualitative research on SDL among internal medicine residents. Internal medicine (IM) residents from 10 residency programs across the United States participated, providing a diverse representation of geographical and institutional contexts. Residents were asked to estimate weekly hours spent on SDL during their last clinical rotation, on which resources, and then to rank the usefulness of each resource. The survey also measured several variables, including attitudes and behaviors after using the resource they perceived to be the most useful, and the influence of training level, residency program type, clinical rotation, and number of hours worked clinically per week on reported time spent on SDL and types of resources. The response rate was 69.5% (783/1,126). Residents dedicated a mean of 18.2 (SD 18.6) hours per week (median of 10.5 hours per week) to SDL. Community-based programs reported more hours of SDL. There was no difference in hours spent on SDL based on the last clinical rotation, number of hours worked clinically, or PGY level. Senior residents favored digital resources, like podcasts, and were less likely to use traditional resources, like textbooks than interns. Our findings underscore the substantial time residents devote to SDL. In light of these results, educators and healthcare systems will need to work together to better support residents in optimizing the complex clinical learning environment.

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Medical Education Online
Medical Education Online EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
2.20%
发文量
97
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Education Online is an open access journal of health care education, publishing peer-reviewed research, perspectives, reviews, and early documentation of new ideas and trends. Medical Education Online aims to disseminate information on the education and training of physicians and other health care professionals. Manuscripts may address any aspect of health care education and training, including, but not limited to: -Basic science education -Clinical science education -Residency education -Learning theory -Problem-based learning (PBL) -Curriculum development -Research design and statistics -Measurement and evaluation -Faculty development -Informatics/web
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