Supervisory Alliance in Medical Training: Associations with Educational Engagement and Satisfaction.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23821205241274164
Danielle L Terry, Laraib Sehrish
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Objectives: While medical education requires frequent interactions with attending physicians and supervisors, little research has explored the role of supervisory alliance in the learning process. In other learning environments, supervisory alliance, or the bond between a supervisor and trainee, is considered a key ingredient of effective supervision. Medical educators or attending physicians who aim to enhance learning and engagement in medical education may benefit from understanding specific factors that increase or decrease engagement and how those might intersect within a context that requires learning through supervision. This cross-sectional study examined associations between supervisory alliance and (a) program satisfaction, (b) educational engagement, (c) and career purpose.

Methods: Participants were medical trainees from the rural Northeast (n = 108, response rate = 81%) who completed an electronic and anonymous survey.

Results: Multiple linear regression was used to examine whether total supervisory alliance independently predicted behavioral and emotional engagement in learning while controlling for hours slept, hours worked, and burnout. Supervisory alliance predicted trainees' career purpose, program satisfaction, and emotional engagement in learning.

Conclusions: Findings from this study lay groundwork for consideration of the role of supervisory alliance in medical learning processes. Future research might explore whether targeted mentorship programs or faculty enhancement training that focuses on the supervisory relationship might positively impact learning outcomes.

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医学培训中的督导联盟:医学培训中的督导联盟:与教育参与度和满意度的关系。
目的:虽然医学教育需要与主治医生和督导人员频繁互动,但很少有研究探讨督导联盟在学习过程中的作用。在其他学习环境中,督导联盟或督导与受训者之间的纽带被认为是有效督导的关键要素。医学教育者或主治医师若想在医学教育中提高学习和参与度,就必须了解提高或降低参与度的具体因素,以及这些因素如何在需要通过督导学习的环境中相互交织。这项横断面研究探讨了督导联盟与(a)课程满意度、(b)教育参与度、(c)职业目标之间的关联:参与者为来自东北部农村地区的医学学员(n=108,回复率=81%),他们填写了一份电子匿名调查问卷:结果:在控制睡眠时间、工作时间和职业倦怠的情况下,采用多元线性回归检验了总体督导联盟是否能独立预测学习中的行为和情感投入。督导联盟预测了学员的职业目标、项目满意度和学习中的情感投入:本研究的结果为考虑督导联盟在医学学习过程中的作用奠定了基础。未来的研究可能会探索有针对性的导师计划或注重督导关系的师资提升培训是否会对学习成果产生积极影响。
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