基于临床问题的医学教育:学习的社会认同视角。

Nicolaj Johansson, S. Nøhr, Tine Lass Klitgaard, Diana Stentoft, Henrik Vardinghus-Nielsen
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医学教育项目负责教育医学生,以满足复杂和快速变化的医疗保健系统的需求,这需要有能力、有反思能力、有活力、能在跨学科环境中合作的学生。在这篇文章中,我们研究和讨论了社会身份如何影响医学生在临床问题为基础的医学教育中学习的方式、内容和原因。我们在奥尔堡大学医院进行了一项民族志研究,涉及7名医学生,进行了240小时的参与性观察和8小时的半结构化访谈。在分析过程中,我们发现医学生的社会认同以及临床基于问题的实践与他们如何学习、学什么和为什么学习密切相关。我们强调,如果要确保高质量的学习成果,在基于临床问题的医学教育中,假设和分配的社会身份之间需要找到一个非常好的平衡。
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Clinical problem-based medical education: A social identity perspective on learning.
Medical education programs are responsible for educating medical students to meet the demands of a complex and fast-changing healthcare system, that requires competent, reflective, robust, and engaged students who can collaborate in interdisciplinary settings. In this article, we examine and discuss how social identities affect medical students’ learning approaches regarding how, what, and why they learn in clinical problem-based medical education. We conducted an ethnographic study at Aalborg University Hospital, involving 7 medical students for 240 hours of participant observation and 8 hours of semi-structured interviews. During the analysis, we found that medical students’ social identities as well as the clinical problem-based practice were strongly associated with how, what, and why they learn. We highlight that there is a very fine balance to be found between the assumed and assigned social identities in clinical problem-based medical education if a learning outcome of high quality is to be ensured.
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