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心流体验:探索青年科学家在科学论文听写中的体验。

A feeling of flow: exploring junior scientists' experiences with dictation of scientific articles.

机构信息

Danish Institute for Medical Simulation, Capital Region of Denmark, Herlev, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2013 Aug 10;13:106. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-106.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Science involves publishing results, but many scientists do not master this. We introduced dictation as a method of producing a manuscript draft, participating in writing teams and attending a writing retreat to junior scientists in our department. This study aimed to explore the scientists' experiences with this process.

METHODS

Four focus group interviews were conducted and comprised all participating scientists (n = 14). Each transcript was transcribed verbatim and coded independently by two interviewers. The coding structure was discussed until consensus and from this the emergent themes were identified.

RESULTS

Participants were 7 PhD students, 5 scholarship students and 2 clinical research nurses. Three main themes were identified: 'Preparing and then letting go' indicated that dictating worked best when properly prepared. 'The big dictation machine' described benefits of writing teams when junior scientists got feedback on both content and structure of their papers. 'Barriers to and drivers for participation' described flow-like states that participants experienced during the dictation.

CONCLUSIONS

Motivation and a high level of preparation were pivotal to be able to dictate a full article in one day. The descriptions of flow-like states seemed analogous to the theoretical model of flow which is interesting, as flow is usually deemed a state reserved to skilled experts. Our findings suggest that other academic groups might benefit from using the concept including dictation of manuscripts to encourage participants' confidence in their writing skills.

摘要

背景

科学研究涉及发表研究成果,但许多科学家并不擅长这一点。我们在部门内为初级科研人员引入了口述作为一种生成手稿草稿、参与写作团队和参加写作研讨会的方法。本研究旨在探索科学家们对此过程的体验。

方法

进行了 4 次焦点小组访谈,所有参与者(n=14)均参加了访谈。每个访谈记录都进行了逐字转录,并由两名访谈者独立进行编码。对编码结构进行了讨论,直到达成共识,并从中确定了出现的主题。

结果

参与者包括 7 名博士生、5 名奖学金生和 2 名临床研究护士。确定了三个主要主题:“准备然后放手”表明,适当准备时,口述效果最佳。“大型口述机器”描述了写作团队的好处,当初级科学家获得关于论文内容和结构的反馈时。“参与的障碍和动力”描述了参与者在口述过程中体验到的流畅状态。

结论

有动力并进行充分准备对于能够在一天内口述完整文章至关重要。对流畅状态的描述似乎类似于流畅的理论模型,这很有趣,因为流畅通常被认为是为熟练专家保留的状态。我们的研究结果表明,其他学术群体可能受益于使用口述手稿的概念,以鼓励参与者对自己的写作技能充满信心。

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