Alzahrani Sami Hamdan, Baig Mukhtiar, Omer Anoud R, Algethami Mohammed R
Dr. Sami Hamdan Alzahrani, SBFM, ABFM. Assistant Professor, Consultant, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Mukhtiar Baig, PhD. Department of Clinical Biochemistry/Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Pak J Med Sci. 2021 Jan-Feb;37(1):223-228. doi: 10.12669/pjms.37.1.2406.
To find out medical students' perceptions and attitudes toward medical leadership and management (MLM).
A total of 336 medical students from the 2 to 6 academic years from King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), were included in this cross-sectional study. This study was conducted in January-February 2020. The students were asked about their perceptions, attitudes, and interests in the leadership of medical care and clinicians. A four-part questionnaire was used for collecting data. SPSS-21 was used for analysis.
The participants included 172 (51.2%) males and 164 (48.8%) females. In total, 105 (31.3%) participants agreed that they had been very well educated about their perception, behavior, and interest in the field of medical leadership and clinic management, and 175 (52.1%) students agreed that clinicians should influence management decisions in a healthcare setting. Overall, 167 (49.7%) students agreed that management/leadership skills are important for clinicians. In total, 145 students (43.2%) desired to have more leadership training in medical school, and 129 (38.4%) students agreed to seek additional leadership/management training in their postgraduate research studies. When asked about their self-perception of good leadership skills, the students indicated that good leadership skills included integrity (47.9%), conflict resolution (46.7%), organization (44.4%), confidence (41.9%), communication (40.5%), self-reflection (40.2%), time management (33.6%), the ability to motivate others (36.9%), and the ability to keep calm under stress (33.3%).
Many students were well aware of the MLM concepts. However, students agreed that management/leadership skills are important for clinicians, and there should be more leadership training in medical schools.
了解医学生对医学领导力与管理(MLM)的认知和态度。
本横断面研究纳入了沙特阿拉伯王国吉达阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学(KAU)二至六年级的336名医学生。本研究于2020年1月至2月进行。询问学生们对医疗护理和临床医生领导力的认知、态度及兴趣。使用一份包含四个部分的问卷收集数据。采用SPSS - 21进行分析。
参与者包括172名(51.2%)男性和164名(48.8%)女性。总计105名(31.3%)参与者同意他们在医学领导力和临床管理领域的认知、行为及兴趣方面接受过良好的教育,175名(52.1%)学生同意临床医生应在医疗环境中影响管理决策。总体而言,167名(49.7%)学生同意管理/领导技能对临床医生很重要。总计145名学生(43.2%)希望在医学院接受更多领导力培训,129名(38.4%)学生同意在研究生研究学习中寻求额外的领导力/管理培训。当被问及他们对良好领导技能的自我认知时,学生们指出良好的领导技能包括正直(47.9%)、解决冲突(46.7%)、组织能力(44.4%)、自信(41.9%)、沟通能力(40.5%)、自我反思(40.2%)、时间管理(33.6%)、激励他人的能力(36.9%)以及在压力下保持冷静的能力(33.3%)。
许多学生对医学领导力与管理概念有充分认识。然而,学生们同意管理/领导技能对临床医生很重要,医学院应提供更多领导力培训。