a Department of Science Education , Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell , Hempstead , NY , USA.
b Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell , Hempstead , NY , USA.
Med Educ Online. 2018 Dec;23(1):1542923. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2018.1542923. Epub 2018 Nov 8.
Healthcare delivery is shifting to team-based care and physicians are increasingly relied upon to lead and participate in healthcare teams. Educational programs to foster the development of leadership qualities in medical students are needed to prepare future physicians for these roles.
Evaluate the development of leadership attributes in medical students during their first 2 years of medical school while participating in leadership training integrated into a problem/case-based learning program utilizing the Leadership Traits Questionnaire assessment tool.
Ninety-eight students enrolled at Zucker School of Medicine participated in Patient-Centered Explorations in Active Reasoning, Learning and Synthesis (PEARLS), a hybrid problem/case-based learning program, during the first and second years of medical school. The Leadership Traits Questionnaire, designed to measure 14 distinct leadership traits, was utilized. It was administered to students, peers in students' PEARLS groups and their faculty facilitators. Participants completed questionnaires at three-time points during the study. Likert scale data obtained from the questionnaire was analyzed using a two-level Hierarchal Linear Model.
Complete data sets were available for 84 students. Four traits, including self-assured, persistent, determined, and outgoing, significantly increased over time by measurements of both peer and facilitator-rated assessments. Six additional traits significantly increased over time by measurement of facilitator-rated assessment. By contrast, a majority of student self-rated assessments trended downward during the study.
Medical students demonstrated development of several important leadership traits during the first 2 years of medical school. This was accomplished while participating in the PEARLS program and without the addition of curricular time. Future work will examine the impact of third year clerkships on leadership traits.
医疗保健服务正在向团队式护理转变,医生越来越需要领导和参与医疗团队。需要为医学生提供教育项目,以培养他们的领导能力,为未来的医生做好这些角色的准备。
在参与领导力培训的同时,评估医学生在医学院前两年的领导属性发展情况,该培训整合到一个基于问题/案例的学习计划中,利用领导力特质问卷评估工具。
98 名学生在 Zucker 医学院注册参加了以患者为中心的主动推理、学习和综合(PEARLS)课程,这是一个混合的基于问题/案例的学习计划,在医学生的第一和第二年进行。领导力特质问卷用于测量 14 种不同的领导特质,该问卷被用于学生、学生的 PEARLS 小组中的同学和他们的教师导师。参与者在研究期间的三个时间点完成了问卷。从问卷中获得的李克特量表数据使用两级层次线性模型进行分析。
84 名学生中有完整的数据。四项特质,包括自信、坚持、果断和外向,通过同学和导师的评估,在时间上显著增加。另外六项特质通过导师评估的测量,随着时间的推移而显著增加。相比之下,大多数学生的自我评估在研究期间呈下降趋势。
医学生在医学院前两年的时间里,展现出了几种重要的领导特质的发展。这是在参与 PEARLS 项目的同时完成的,而没有增加课程时间。未来的工作将研究第三年实习对领导特质的影响。