The Status of Providing Feedback in Clinical Education from the Perspective of Pediatric Residents and Medical Students at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS International Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.22038/IJP.2019.42201.3550
Amir Hossein Molkizadeh, M. Kiani, A. Yazdanparast, J. Shojaat, Masumeh Saeidi
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Introduction: Feedback is a conscious, unbiased, and objective evaluation of performance in order to improve clinical skills, not to assess students' personal talents and values. This study aims to compare the views of pediatric residents and general medical students at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences regarding method of providing feedback in clinical education.Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the pediatric ward of hospitals affiliated to Mashhad University of Medical Sciences in 2018. The census method was used to select 35 pediatric residents and simple random sampling method was used to select 35 general medical students who had completed internship and apprenticeship. Data collection was carried out using a standard 21-item feedback questionnaire. Pediatric residents and general medical students were asked to identify the importance of feedback received during their clinical education using a 4-point Likert scale.Results: The majority of residents believe that feedback was only sometimes expected (27.1%), clearly and explicitly outlined (17.1%), fair (21.4%), and useful in correcting their attitude (18.6%), performance (17.1%), and behavior (27.1%). Majority of general medical students believed that clear, explicit (24.3%) feedback was related with their future career (14.3%) and most of them received positive feedbacks (20). Apart from propositions items 20, 18, and 17, most medical students and residents have selected the Often and Sometimes options, respectively to respond to items.Conclusion: Pediatric residents were less satisfied with the feedback received during the clinical education as compared to the general medical students.
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伊朗马什哈德医科大学儿科住院医师和医学生在临床教育中提供反馈的现状
反馈是一种有意识、公正、客观的绩效评价,目的是为了提高临床技能,而不是评估学生的个人才能和价值观。本研究旨在比较马什哈德医科大学儿科住院医师和普通医科学生对临床教育中提供反馈的方法的看法。方法:本横断面研究于2018年在马什哈德医科大学附属医院儿科病房进行。采用普查法抽取35名儿科住院医师,采用简单随机抽样法抽取35名完成实习和见习的普通医科学生。采用标准的21项反馈问卷进行数据收集。儿科住院医师和普通医科学生被要求使用4点李克特量表来确定他们在临床教育期间收到的反馈的重要性。结果:大多数居民认为反馈有时是预期的(27.1%),清晰明确地概述(17.1%),公平(21.4%),并有助于纠正他们的态度(18.6%),绩效(17.1%)和行为(27.1%)。大多数普通医学生认为清晰、明确的反馈(24.3%)与他们未来的职业生涯有关(14.3%),并且大多数得到了积极的反馈(20)。除了命题项目20、18和17之外,大多数医学生和住院医生分别选择了“经常”和“有时”选项来回答问题。结论:儿科住院医师对临床教育反馈的满意度低于普通医科学生。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Pediatrics is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original researcharticles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pediatric research. The journal accepts submissions presented as an original article, short communication, case report, review article, systematic review, or letter to the editor.
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