Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants

Abstract Background Medical education leaders are important for educational quality in postgraduate medical education. Their work tasks are complex and contain different components. However, factors that are influencing leaders´ effectiveness in completing these tasks are unexplored. Understanding a...

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Main Authors: Hanna Wijk, Sari Ponzer, Kristiina Heikkilä, Lars Kihlström, Jonas Nordquist
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1433-6
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spelling doaj-0a33e1b8bc234b40bed627136c0895332020-11-25T03:37:43ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202019-01-011911910.1186/s12909-018-1433-6Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultantsHanna Wijk0Sari Ponzer1Kristiina Heikkilä2Lars Kihlström3Jonas Nordquist4Medical Case Centre, Department of Medicine (Huddinge), Karolinska InstitutetDepartment of Clinical Science and Education, Södersjukhuset, Karolinska InstitutetDepartment of Health and Care Sciences, Linnaeus UniversityDepartment of Research and Education, Karolinska University HospitalMedical Case Centre, Department of Medicine (Huddinge), Karolinska InstitutetAbstract Background Medical education leaders are important for educational quality in postgraduate medical education. Their work tasks are complex and contain different components. However, factors that are influencing leaders´ effectiveness in completing these tasks are unexplored. Understanding and developing these factors is most likely essential to strengthen postgraduate medical education and to consequently improve the quality in health care delivery. This study explores the experiences of factors that influence effectiveness of clinical consultants responsible for postgraduate medical education at clinical departments. Effectiveness was defined as fulfillment of work tasks. Methods A qualitative study was performed with data gathered through semi-structured face-to-face interviews with 17 consultants responsible for postgraduate medical education. Data was analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Results Findings clustered into four themes of factors influencing effectiveness: individual (being an expert, social competence), relational (support and cooperation, communication), attitudinal (shared vision, organizational values, colleagues’ attitudes) and structural (organizational characteristics, regulations and guidelines, conditions for the role). The factors were experienced to influence effectiveness in a positive or a negative direction. Conclusions This study shed light on the complex and interrelated factors experienced to have impact on the role of consultant responsible for postgraduate medical education. Viewing the result through the concept of power, the role mainly relies on personal power sources like expert and referent power whereas power connected to the position often are lacking. To increase effectiveness of the role, a differentiated strategy which involves activities at both individual, group and organizational levels is needed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1433-6Qualitative researchMedical educationLeadershipEffectivenessProfessional developmentClinical consultant
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Sari Ponzer
Kristiina Heikkilä
Lars Kihlström
Jonas Nordquist
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Sari Ponzer
Kristiina Heikkilä
Lars Kihlström
Jonas Nordquist
Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
BMC Medical Education
Qualitative research
Medical education
Leadership
Effectiveness
Professional development
Clinical consultant
author_facet Hanna Wijk
Sari Ponzer
Kristiina Heikkilä
Lars Kihlström
Jonas Nordquist
author_sort Hanna Wijk
title Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
title_short Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
title_full Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
title_fullStr Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
title_sort factors influencing effectiveness in postgraduate medical education – a qualitative study of experiences of the responsible clinical consultants
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Medical education leaders are important for educational quality in postgraduate medical education. Their work tasks are complex and contain different components. However, factors that are influencing leaders´ effectiveness in completing these tasks are unexplored. Understanding and developing these factors is most likely essential to strengthen postgraduate medical education and to consequently improve the quality in health care delivery. This study explores the experiences of factors that influence effectiveness of clinical consultants responsible for postgraduate medical education at clinical departments. Effectiveness was defined as fulfillment of work tasks. Methods A qualitative study was performed with data gathered through semi-structured face-to-face interviews with 17 consultants responsible for postgraduate medical education. Data was analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Results Findings clustered into four themes of factors influencing effectiveness: individual (being an expert, social competence), relational (support and cooperation, communication), attitudinal (shared vision, organizational values, colleagues’ attitudes) and structural (organizational characteristics, regulations and guidelines, conditions for the role). The factors were experienced to influence effectiveness in a positive or a negative direction. Conclusions This study shed light on the complex and interrelated factors experienced to have impact on the role of consultant responsible for postgraduate medical education. Viewing the result through the concept of power, the role mainly relies on personal power sources like expert and referent power whereas power connected to the position often are lacking. To increase effectiveness of the role, a differentiated strategy which involves activities at both individual, group and organizational levels is needed.
topic Qualitative research
Medical education
Leadership
Effectiveness
Professional development
Clinical consultant
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1433-6
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