College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Department of Medicine, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
BMJ Open. 2020 Nov 3;10(11):e039357. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039357.
Medical school serves as a critical developmental period for future physicians, during which students begin to form a professional identity. Just as personal appearance, particularly clothing, is an important external expression of one's personal identity, 'uniforms' in healthcare, including white coats and scrubs, symbolise status and a group identity. There are, however, limited studies on the impact of physician attire on medical students' formation of professional identity. Accordingly, through qualitative analysis of written narratives, we sought to analyse medical students' experiences of wearing professional physician attire, namely scrubs, and how the uniform impacted their confidence level, performance and behaviours, as well as their identity as future physicians.
Qualitative analysis of medical student's written narratives.
Khalifa University College of Medicine and Health Sciences (KU CMHS) is a new medical school in the United Arab Emirates, with an inaugural class of 30 students admitted in August 2019. It is the only medical school in the city of Abu Dhabi, and the only school in the country that follows a postgraduate medical curriculum.
All first year medical students at KU CMHS were purposively sampled.
Students completed a voluntary online anonymous questionnaire. We employed a social identity approach to data analysis. Thematic content analysis was conducted on their narratives to identify themes.
We identified three major themes, namely (1) emotions, (2) logistics and (3) interpersonal relationships.
Medical students form early perceptions regarding physician attire and its impact on their professional identity. Engaging in conversations regarding professional attire with educators or mentors could provide an important opportunity for students to discuss and explore professional identity early in training.
医学院校是未来医生发展的关键时期,在此期间,学生开始形成职业身份认同。正如个人外表,尤其是衣着,是个人身份的重要外在表现一样,医疗保健中的“制服”,包括白大褂和手术服,象征着地位和群体身份。然而,关于医生着装对医学生职业身份形成的影响的研究有限。因此,我们通过对医学生穿着专业医生服装(即手术服)的经历进行定性分析,以及制服如何影响他们的自信水平、表现和行为,以及他们作为未来医生的身份,来分析这一问题。
对医学生书面叙述的定性分析。
哈利法大学医学院和健康科学学院(KU CMHS)是阿拉伯联合酋长国的一所新医学院,2019 年 8 月招收了 30 名首批学生。它是阿布扎比市唯一的一所医学院,也是该国唯一一所遵循研究生医学课程的学校。
KU CMHS 的所有一年级医学生均采用目的性抽样。
学生完成了一份自愿的在线匿名问卷。我们采用社会认同方法进行数据分析。对他们的叙述进行主题内容分析,以确定主题。
我们确定了三个主要主题,即(1)情感,(2)后勤和(3)人际关系。
医学生对医生着装及其对职业身份认同的影响很早就有了看法。与教育者或导师就专业着装进行对话,可以为学生在培训早期讨论和探索职业身份提供一个重要机会。