Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University Family Medicine Center, King Saud University Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Mar 25;23(1):183. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04188-2.
Medical educators in academia have faced challenges incorporating leadership training into curricula while minimizing redundancy and assuring value and relevance for all learners. This study aims to assess the status of leadership training as perceived by family medicine residents in Riyadh to advise the development of a formal leadership training curriculum.
The research is cross-sectional and quantitative. Participants were asked via an electronic questionnaire about their leadership attitudes, perceived degree of training in various leadership domains, and where they could find additional training.
The survey was completed by 270 family medicine residents in Riyadh. Residents rated the importance of physician leadership in their communities as high (6 out of 7 on a Likert scale). In contrast, agreement with the statement 'I am a leader' obtained the lowest grade (4.4 of 7 on a Likert scale). Overall, most of the residents participating in the study (50% or more) voiced a desire for more training in all leadership domains. Over 50% of residents indicated that leadership electives or selective lectures, workshops, or seminars as well as WADAs (Weekly Academic Day Activities), leadership mentors or coaches teaching junior learners (with training), and leadership courses could be incorporated into the curriculum to foster leadership skills.
Residents were enthusiastic about family physicians being leaders, aligning with the current educational philosophy but requiring formal training. They also indicated areas where leadership training might be improved and developed in the current curriculum. This poll's results could be used to help residents build leadership skills by incorporating them into a formal leadership curriculum.
学术领域的医学教育者在将领导力培训纳入课程的同时,面临着减少冗余并确保所有学习者的价值和相关性的挑战。本研究旨在评估利雅得家庭医学住院医师对领导力培训的看法,为制定正式的领导力培训课程提供建议。
本研究为横断面和定量研究。通过电子问卷向参与者询问他们的领导态度、对各种领导力领域培训的感知程度以及他们可以在哪里找到额外的培训。
这项调查由利雅得的 270 名家庭医学住院医师完成。住院医师对其所在社区医生领导力的重要性评价很高(7 分制中的 6 分)。相比之下,对“我是领导者”这一说法的认同度得分最低(7 分制中的 4.4 分)。总体而言,研究中大多数参与者(50%或以上)表示希望在所有领导力领域接受更多培训。超过 50%的住院医师表示,领导选修课或选择性讲座、研讨会或 WADA(每周学术日活动)、领导导师或教练教授初级学习者(接受培训)以及领导力课程都可以纳入课程以培养领导技能。
住院医师对家庭医生成为领导者充满热情,这与当前的教育理念一致,但需要进行正式培训。他们还指出了当前课程中领导力培训可以改进和发展的领域。本调查的结果可用于帮助住院医师通过将其纳入正式的领导力课程来培养领导技能。