School for Health, University of Durham, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, UK.
BMC Med Educ. 2009 Jul 15;9:44. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-9-44.
Measuring professionalism in undergraduate medical students is a difficult process, and no one method has currently emerged as the definitive means of assessment in this field. Student skills in reflection have been shown to be highly important in the development of professional behaviours. By studying student reflections on lapses in professional judgement, recorded as 'critical incidents', it is possible to explore themes which are significant for the development of professional behaviour in an undergraduate setting.
We examined critical incident reporting combined with optional written student reflection as a method for exploring professionalism in undergraduate medical students. 228 students split between Year 1 and 2 of one academic year of undergraduate medicine were studied retrospectively and a grounded theory approach to analysis was employed.
This year generated 16 critical incident reports and corresponding student reflections, all of which were considered. In addition to identifying the nature of the critical incidents, 3 principal themes emerged. These were the impact and consequences of the report having been made, student reactions to the events (both positive and negative), and student responses regarding future actions.
This study indicates that unprofessional behaviour can be identified and challenged by both the faculty and the students involved, and suggests that positive behavioural changes might be made with the aim of preventing future occurrences. We provide a low cost approach of measuring and recording professional behaviour.
衡量本科生医学生的专业素养是一个困难的过程,目前还没有一种方法可以作为该领域的明确评估手段。学生的反思能力在培养专业行为方面非常重要。通过研究学生对专业判断失误的反思,即“关键事件”,可以探索对本科阶段专业行为发展具有重要意义的主题。
我们考察了关键事件报告结合可选的学生书面反思,作为探索本科生医学生专业素养的一种方法。对一个学年的一年级和二年级的 228 名学生进行了回顾性研究,并采用了扎根理论分析方法。
本学年共生成 16 份关键事件报告和相应的学生反思,所有报告均被考虑在内。除了确定报告的性质外,还出现了 3 个主要主题。这些主题包括报告产生的影响和后果、学生对事件的反应(正面和负面),以及学生对未来行动的回应。
本研究表明,不专业的行为可以被教师和相关学生识别和挑战,并表明可以采取积极的行为改变措施,以防止未来再次发生。我们提供了一种低成本的衡量和记录专业行为的方法。