Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD.
Nellis Family Medicine Residency Program, Mike O'Calaghan Military Medical Center, Nellis Air Force Base, NV.
Fam Med. 2020 Sep;52(8):581-585. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.2020.437433.
Research shows that limited time, lack of funding, difficulty identifying mentors, and lack of technical support limit resident and faculty ability to fully participate in scholarly activity. Most research to date focuses on medical student and resident attitudes toward research. This study aimed to understand the underlying attitudes of family medicine residency (FMR) leaders toward scholarship.
Two focus groups of family medicine residency leaders were conducted in March 2018. The sample (N=19) was recruited through the membership directory of the Family Physicians Inquiry Network.
Leaders shared positive attitudes toward scholarship; however, motivation to engage residents and residency faculty in scholarship diverged. Motivations for promoting scholarly activity among participants were either extrinsic (through ACGME, program graduation, or promotion requirements) or intrinsic (through personal interest and natural drive).
Emerging themes illustrate differences in how FMR program leaders perceive the role of scholarship in residency programs. As programs aim to increase research and scholarship, more attention must be paid to the motivating messages communicated by the program's leadership.
研究表明,时间有限、缺乏资金、难以找到导师以及缺乏技术支持,限制了住院医师和教师充分参与学术活动的能力。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在医学生和住院医师对研究的态度上。本研究旨在了解家庭医学住院医师培训(FMR)负责人对学术的基本态度。
2018 年 3 月进行了两次家庭医学住院医师培训负责人的焦点小组讨论。通过家庭医生调查网络的成员名录招募了样本(N=19)。
负责人对学术持积极态度;然而,激励住院医师和住院医师教师参与学术的动机存在分歧。参与者参与学术活动的动机要么是外在的(通过 ACGME、项目毕业或晋升要求),要么是内在的(通过个人兴趣和内在动力)。
新兴主题说明了 FMR 项目负责人如何看待奖学金在住院医师培训计划中的作用。随着项目旨在增加研究和奖学金,必须更加关注项目领导层传达的激励信息。