Singapore Armed Forces, 303 Gombak Drive, Singapore, 669645, Singapore.
Division of Supportive and Palliative Care, National Cancer Centre Singapore, 11 Hospital Dr, Singapore, 169610, Singapore.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Mar 29;23(1):194. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04144-0.
Role modelling's pivotal part in the nurturing of a physician's professional identity remains poorly understood. To overcome these gaps, this review posits that as part of the mentoring spectrum, role modelling should be considered in tandem with mentoring, supervision, coaching, tutoring and advising. This provides a clinically relevant notion of role modelling whilst its effects upon a physician's thinking, practice and conduct may be visualised using the Ring Theory of Personhood (RToP).
A Systematic Evidence Based Approach guided systematic scoping review was conducted on articles published between 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2021 in the PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, and ERIC databases. This review focused on the experiences of medical students and physicians in training (learners) given their similar exposure to training environments and practices.
12,201 articles were identified, 271 articles were evaluated, and 145 articles were included. Concurrent independent thematic and content analysis revealed five domains: existing theories, definitions, indications, characteristics, and the impact of role modelling upon the four rings of the RToP. This highlights dissonance between the introduced and regnant beliefs and spotlights the influence of the learner's narratives, cognitive base, clinical insight, contextual considerations and belief system on their ability to detect, address and adapt to role modelling experiences.
Role modelling's ability to introduce and integrate beliefs, values and principles into a physician's belief system underscores its effects upon professional identity formation. Yet, these effects depend on contextual, structural, cultural and organisational influences as well as tutor and learner characteristics and the nature of their learner-tutor relationship. The RToP allows appreciation of these variations on the efficacy of role modelling and may help direct personalised and longitudinal support for learners.
角色模范在培养医生专业身份方面起着至关重要的作用,但人们对此仍了解甚少。为了弥补这些差距,本综述认为,作为指导范围的一部分,应该将角色模范与指导、监督、辅导、辅导和建议一并考虑。这提供了一个与临床相关的角色模范概念,而其对医生思维、实践和行为的影响可以使用人格的环理论(Ring Theory of Personhood,RToP)来可视化。
采用系统的循证方法指导系统范围的综述,对 2000 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日期间在 PubMed、Scopus、Cochrane 和 ERIC 数据库中发表的文章进行了检索。本综述重点关注医学生和受训医生(学习者)的经验,因为他们具有相似的培训环境和实践经验。
共确定了 12201 篇文章,评估了 271 篇文章,纳入了 145 篇文章。同时进行的独立主题和内容分析揭示了五个领域:现有理论、定义、适应症、特征,以及角色模范对 RToP 的四个环的影响。这突出了引入的和主导的信念之间的不和谐,并强调了学习者的叙述、认知基础、临床洞察力、背景考虑因素和信仰体系对他们发现、解决和适应角色模范经验的能力的影响。
角色模范将信念、价值观和原则引入并整合到医生的信仰体系中的能力突出了其对专业身份形成的影响。然而,这些影响取决于背景、结构、文化和组织影响,以及导师和学习者的特点以及他们的师生关系的性质。RToP 可以使人们更好地理解角色模范效果的这些变化,并可能有助于为学习者提供个性化和纵向的支持。