实习生对本科和研究生医学教育成功所需自我效能感领域的识别。

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Medical Science Educator Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s40670-025-02361-4
Brian Yuen, Abdo Asmar, Jonathan Kibble
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摘要

自我效能感被定义为一个人对自己在特定领域执行特定情境任务以实现目标的能力的信念。有大量证据表明,学业自我效能感的水平可以预测一个人在包括医学培训在内的一系列教育环境中的成就。本研究的目的是确定(1)从不同训练阶段的学习者的角度来看,哪些领域的自我效能感对成功最重要;(2)训练过程中的哪些经历最能促进自我效能感。采用名义组技术为每个研究问题生成排名前5位的列表。从四年医学院的每一年和三年内科研究生住院医师培训的每一年中抽取一组受训人员。自我效能感最普遍的领域是与病人互动所需的技能、平衡个人健康的多任务处理、独立学习、专业沟通和跨专业工作。最能提升自我效能感的活动与上述领域的精通经验有关,尤其是成功的病人护理、多任务处理和自我护理。形成性反馈和教师指导也很重要。我们讨论了在正式培训项目中可能的干预措施,这些干预措施可以更好地符合受训者对自我效能的需求。
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Trainee Identification of the Self-efficacy Domains Needed to Succeed in Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education.

Self-efficacy is defined as a person's belief in their ability to perform context-specific tasks in a defined domain to accomplish a goal. There is a substantial body of evidence showing that the level of academic self-efficacy predicts achievement in a range of educational contexts, including medical training. The goals of this study were to identify (1) what domains of self-efficacy are most important for success from the perspective of learners at different stages of training and (2) what experiences during training most promote self-efficacy. The nominal group technique was applied to generate top 5 rank-ordered lists for each research question. One group of trainees was sampled from each year of the 4 years of medical school and from each year of the 3 years of post-graduate residency training in internal medicine. The most prevalent domains of self-efficacy identified were skills needed for patient interactions, multitasking while balancing personal wellness, independent studying, professional communication, and interprofessional work. Activities that most promoted self-efficacy related to experiences of mastery in the above domains, especially successful patient care encounters, multitasking, and self-care. Formative feedback and faculty mentorship were also important. We discuss possible interventions in the formal training programs that could better align with these trainee needs for self-efficacy.

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Medical Science Educator
Medical Science Educator Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Medical Science Educator is the successor of the journal JIAMSE. It is the peer-reviewed publication of the International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE). The Journal offers all who teach in healthcare the most current information to succeed in their task by publishing scholarly activities, opinions, and resources in medical science education. Published articles focus on teaching the sciences fundamental to modern medicine and health, and include basic science education, clinical teaching, and the use of modern education technologies. The Journal provides the readership a better understanding of teaching and learning techniques in order to advance medical science education.
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