Family Medicine and Primary Care, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore.
Family Medicine and Primary Care, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore
BMJ Open. 2022 Sep 6;12(9):e061569. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061569.
To date, most research on medical graduates' preparedness for practice has conceptualised preparedness as something possessed by the individual. However, new doctors work within social settings with other people and, given this, we argue that preparedness has a social and comparative dimension. The aim of this paper is to explore medical students'/graduates' self-assessments of their preparedness for practice using the lens of social comparison theory.
We invited medical students from one of Singapore's three medical schools who were in their final-year Student Assistantship Programme to participate in semi-structured interviews, and follow-up interviews 6 months later when they were working as junior doctors. Data was collected from two cohorts, in 2018 and 2019. Initial analysis of interview transcripts was inductive and thematic. Social comparison theory was used for subsequent theory-driven analysis.
31 participants took part, of whom 21 also engaged in follow-up interviews.
We identified three uses of social comparison: as coping strategy to manage uncertainties in transitions where there was no formal, objective testing of their performance; as a means to confirm their self-perceived preparedness (upwards or downwards, eg, being better or worse prepared than comparator others); and as the basis for decision-making (eg, changing career choices).
Senior medical students and newly-graduated doctors compare themselves with peers and near-peers in terms of prior learning and current performance to evaluate and understand their own performance at work. Future studies need to examine further how the feeling of preparedness or unpreparedness generated from social comparisons may affect subsequent clinical performance and professional development.
迄今为止,大多数关于医学毕业生实践准备的研究都将准备视为个人所拥有的东西。然而,新医生在与他人一起的社会环境中工作,考虑到这一点,我们认为准备具有社会和比较的维度。本文的目的是通过社会比较理论探讨医学生/毕业生对自己实践准备的自我评估。
我们邀请了来自新加坡三所医学院之一的最后一年学生助理计划的医学生参加半结构化访谈,并在他们作为初级医生工作的 6 个月后进行跟进访谈。数据是从 2018 年和 2019 年的两个队列中收集的。访谈记录的初步分析是归纳和主题式的。社会比较理论用于随后的理论驱动分析。
共有 31 名参与者参加,其中 21 名参与者还进行了后续访谈。
我们确定了三种社会比较的用途:作为应对策略,以应对没有正式、客观测试其表现的过渡时期的不确定性;作为确认自我感知准备程度的手段(向上或向下,例如,比比较者其他人准备得更好或更差);以及作为决策的基础(例如,改变职业选择)。
高年级医学生和刚毕业的医生会根据以前的学习和当前的表现与同龄人或接近的人进行比较,以评估和了解自己在工作中的表现。未来的研究需要进一步研究从社会比较中产生的准备感或不准备感如何影响后续的临床表现和专业发展。