Alghamdi Bader A, Alhassan Abdulaziz I
Department of Emergency Medicine, Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, SAU.
Department of Medical Education, College of Medicine, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Feb 16;16(2):e54316. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54316. eCollection 2024 Feb.
The Saudi Board of Emergency Medicine (SBEM) is required to assign educators including program directors to supervise their residents. These educators may impact the residents' academic and clinical performances. After thorough review, we noticed that the current literature lacks information about the direct influence of emergency medicine educators on their residents' academic and clinical performances. The main purpose of this study is to assess the residents' confidence level, and to measure the program directors' satisfaction of the residents' performances during their SBEM training years in Riyadh hospitals.
This concurrent mixed-methods study was conducted in nine training hospitals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during the 2021-2022 academic year. For the quantitative aspect, a cross-sectional survey was used, based on a questionnaire administered to postgraduate year (PGY)-2 to PGY-4 SBEM residents (n=120) using a nonprobability convenient sampling technique. The survey aimed to assess residents' confidence in their academic and clinical performance, influenced by their educators. A Likert scale with a total of 25 items, covering the seven roles of the CANMEDs framework, was employed. This assessment utilized a published tool called the In-Training Evaluation Report. For the qualitative aspect, program directors' perspectives were gathered through one-on-one unstructured interviews (n=9), guided by theoretical saturation. A purposive sampling technique was employed to select program directors. The interview tool collected demographic data, including gender, years of experience, and training hospital, and included 17 open-ended questions to explore program directors' opinions.
The result of mixed methods showed that both quantitative and qualitative data sets were divergent with all independent variables (resident's age, gender, and training level) with the exception of the training hospital which was convergent. Thus, the residents' confidence toward their academic and clinical performances induced by their institutional educators was high. However, the program directors indicated changes that related to residents' training level.
The residents' confidence toward their academic and clinical performance induced by their institutional educators was high. The educators had a great deal of influence over the academic and clinical performance of the residents. However, the program directors thought there were some issues with the performance of the residents. Most of the program directors also believed that several influential factors that may have affected the residents' overall performance include stress and receipt of constructive feedback.
沙特急诊医学委员会(SBEM)需要安排教育工作者,包括项目主任,来监督其住院医师。这些教育工作者可能会影响住院医师的学术和临床表现。经过全面审查,我们注意到当前文献缺乏关于急诊医学教育工作者对其住院医师学术和临床表现的直接影响的信息。本研究的主要目的是评估住院医师的信心水平,并衡量项目主任对利雅得医院SBEM培训期间住院医师表现的满意度。
本同步混合方法研究于2021 - 2022学年在沙特阿拉伯利雅得的九家培训医院进行。在定量方面,采用横断面调查,基于一份问卷,使用非概率便利抽样技术对研究生二年级(PGY)至四年级的SBEM住院医师(n = 120)进行调查。该调查旨在评估住院医师在其教育工作者影响下对其学术和临床表现的信心。采用了一个共有25个项目的李克特量表,涵盖CANMEDs框架的七个角色。该评估使用了一种名为《培训期间评估报告》的已发表工具。在定性方面,通过一对一的非结构化访谈(n = 9)收集项目主任的观点,以理论饱和为指导。采用目的抽样技术选择项目主任。访谈工具收集了人口统计学数据,包括性别、工作年限和培训医院,并包括17个开放式问题以探讨项目主任的意见。
混合方法的结果表明,除培训医院的数据趋同外,定量和定性数据集在所有自变量(住院医师的年龄、性别和培训水平)上都存在差异。因此,住院医师对其机构教育工作者所引发的学术和临床表现的信心较高。然而,项目主任指出了与住院医师培训水平相关的变化。
住院医师对其机构教育工作者所引发的学术和临床表现的信心较高。教育工作者对住院医师的学术和临床表现有很大影响。然而,项目主任认为住院医师的表现存在一些问题。大多数项目主任还认为,可能影响住院医师整体表现的几个影响因素包括压力和收到建设性反馈。