‘Role Model Moments’ and ‘Troll Model Moments’ in Surgical Residency: How Do They Influence Professional Identity Formation?

IF 5.5 3区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ACS Applied Energy Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.5334/pme.1262
Jeroen Bransen, M. Poeze, Marianne C. Mak-van der Vossen, K. Könings, Walther N.K.A. van Mook
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Introduction: Role models are powerful contributors to residents’ professional identity formation (PIF) by exhibiting the values and attributes of the community. While substantial knowledge on different attributes of role models exists, little is known about their influence on residents’ PIF. The aim of this study was to explore surgical residents’ experiences with role models and to understand how these contribute to residents’ PIF. Methods: Adopting a social constructivist paradigm, the authors used a grounded theory approach to develop an explanatory model for residents’ experiences with role models regarding PIF. Fourteen surgical residents participated in individual interviews. The authors iteratively performed data collection and analysis, and applied constant comparison to identify relevant themes. Results: Role model behavior is highly situation dependent. Therefore, residents learn through specific ‘role model moments’. These moments arise when residents (1) feel positive about a moment, e.g. “inspiration”, (2) have a sense of involvement, and (3) identify with their role model. Negative role model moments (‘troll model moments’) are dominated by negative emotions and residents reject the modeled behavior. Residents learn through observation, reflection and adapting modeled behavior. As a result, residents negotiate their values, strengthen attributes, and learn to make choices on the individual path of becoming a surgeon. Discussion: The authors suggest a nuance in the discussion on role modelling: from ‘learning from role models’ to ‘learning from role model moments’. It is expected that residents’ PIF will benefit from this approach since contextual factors and individual needs are emphasized. Residents need to develop antennae for both role model moments and troll model moments and acquire the skills to learn from them. Role model moments and troll model moments are strong catalysts of PIF as residents follow in the footsteps of their role models, yet learn to go their own way.
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外科住院医生的 "榜样时刻 "和 "巨魔时刻":它们如何影响专业身份的形成?
导言:榜样通过展示社区的价值观和特质,对居民职业认同感的形成(PIF)具有强大的促进作用。虽然人们对榜样的不同属性有大量了解,但对其对住院医师职业认同感形成的影响却知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨外科住院医师的榜样经验,并了解这些榜样如何促进住院医师的 PIF。研究方法作者采用社会建构主义范式,使用基础理论方法为住院医师与榜样在 PIF 方面的经历建立了一个解释模型。14 名外科住院医师参加了个人访谈。作者反复进行了数据收集和分析,并运用恒定比较法确定了相关主题。研究结果榜样行为在很大程度上取决于具体情况。因此,住院医师通过特定的 "榜样时刻 "来学习。当居民(1)对某一时刻(如 "灵感")有积极的感受,(2)有参与感,(3)认同他们的榜样时,这些时刻就会出现。消极榜样时刻("巨魔榜样时刻")是由消极情绪主导的,居民拒绝接受榜样行为。居民通过观察、反思和调整榜样行为来学习。因此,住院医师在成为外科医生的个人道路上,会协商自己的价值观、强化特质并学会做出选择。讨论:作者建议对榜样的讨论进行细微调整:从 "向榜样学习 "到 "向榜样时刻学习"。由于强调了背景因素和个人需求,预计住院医师的 PIF 将从这种方法中受益。居民需要培养对榜样时刻和巨魔时刻的触角,并掌握从榜样时刻和巨魔时刻学习的技能。榜样时刻和巨魔榜样时刻是 PIF 的强大催化剂,因为居民既要追随榜样的脚步,又要学会走自己的路。
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ACS Applied Energy Materials
ACS Applied Energy Materials Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Energy Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of materials, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology relevant to energy conversion and storage. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrate knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important energy applications.
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