Alisic Sarika, Boet Sylvain, Sutherland Stephanie, Bould M Dylan
Department of Anesthesiology, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Department of Innovation in Medical Education (DIME), Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Can J Anaesth. 2016 Jul;63(7):851-61. doi: 10.1007/s12630-016-0649-3. Epub 2016 Apr 8.
Mentorship has been shown to improve career satisfaction, research productivity, and retention of academic physicians. There is a current lack of studies investigating factors that either promote or hinder effective mentoring relationships through the perspectives of both faculty and residents. The aim of this study was to ascertain these factors and subsequently to provide guidance on designing residency mentorship programs.
We used a qualitative design to examine mentorship experiences at the University of Ottawa Department of Anesthesiology and conducted semi-structured interviews with 11 residents and 12 faculty in the mentorship program. Data were analyzed iteratively using a constant comparative method to identify themes resulting in positive or negative mentorship outcomes.
As determined from both mentor and mentee perspectives, a successful mentorship program hinges on three key factors-i.e., the anticipated goals of a mentorship relationship, characteristics of the participants, and the structure of the program. When themes were compared between mentors and mentees, differences in their perception of the goals of the relationship and the structure of the program resulted in cases of disillusionment and negative mentorship outcomes. The concept of a mentorship network emerged as a possible solution that would meet the evolving needs of mentees as they progress through training. The network would involve each mentee acquiring multiple mentors, with each providing guidance for a mentee's diverse areas of interest.
We identified three key factors that facilitate or hinder mentorship relationships and proposed solutions for designing effective mentorship programs for postgraduate training programs.
研究表明,导师指导有助于提高职业满意度、研究效率,并提高学术医生的留任率。目前缺乏从教员和住院医师的角度调查促进或阻碍有效指导关系的因素的研究。本研究的目的是确定这些因素,并随后为设计住院医师指导计划提供指导。
我们采用定性设计来研究渥太华大学麻醉学系的指导经验,并对该指导计划中的11名住院医师和12名教员进行了半结构化访谈。使用持续比较法对数据进行迭代分析,以确定产生积极或消极指导结果的主题。
从导师和学员的角度来看,一个成功的指导计划取决于三个关键因素,即指导关系的预期目标、参与者的特征和计划的结构。当比较导师和学员之间的主题时,他们对关系目标和计划结构的看法差异导致了失望和消极的指导结果。指导网络的概念作为一种可能的解决方案出现,它可以满足学员在培训过程中不断变化的需求。该网络将让每个学员有多个导师,每个导师为学员不同的兴趣领域提供指导。
我们确定了促进或阻碍指导关系的三个关键因素,并为研究生培训计划设计有效的指导计划提出了解决方案。