Literature DB >> 29116981

The Hidden Curricula of Medical Education: A Scoping Review.

Carlton Lawrence1, Tsholofelo Mhlaba, Kearsley A Stewart, Relebohile Moletsane, Bernhard Gaede, Mosa Moshabela.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To analyze the plural definitions and applications of the term "hidden curriculum" within the medical education literature and to propose a conceptual framework for conducting future research on the topic.
METHOD: The authors conducted a literature search of nine online databases, seeking articles published on the hidden, informal, or implicit curriculum in medical education prior to March 2017. Two reviewers independently screened articles with set inclusion criteria and performed kappa coefficient tests to evaluate interreviewer reliability. They extracted, coded, and analyzed key data, using grounded theory methodology.
RESULTS: The authors uncovered 3,747 articles relating to the hidden curriculum in medical education. Of these, they selected 197 articles for full review. Use of the term "hidden curriculum" has expanded substantially since 2012. U.S. and Canadian medical schools are the focus of two-thirds of the empirical hidden curriculum studies; data from African and South American schools are nearly absent. Few quantitative techniques to measure the hidden curriculum exist. The "hidden curriculum" is understood as a mostly negative concept. Its definition varies widely, but can be understood via four conceptual boundaries: (1) institutional-organizational, (2) interpersonal-social, (3) contextual-cultural, and/or (4) motivational-psychological.
CONCLUSIONS: Future medical education researchers should make clear the conceptual boundary or boundaries they are applying to the term "hidden curriculum," move away from general musings on its effects, and focus on specific methods for improving the powerful hidden curriculum.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29116981      PMCID: PMC5938158          DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000002004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Med        ISSN: 1040-2446            Impact factor:   6.893


  86 in total

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2.  The hidden and informal curriculum across the continuum of training: A cross-sectional qualitative study.

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5.  Through the Veil of Language: Exploring the Hidden Curriculum for the Care of Patients With Limited English Proficiency.

Authors:  Tiffany C Kenison; Andrea Madu; Edward Krupat; Luis Ticona; Iris M Vargas; Alexander R Green
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 6.893

6.  The patient-physician relationship. Teaching the human dimensions of care in clinical settings.

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7.  The hidden curriculum: what can we learn from third-year medical student narrative reflections?

Authors:  Elizabeth H Gaufberg; Maren Batalden; Rebecca Sands; Sigall K Bell
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10.  Cross-cultural comparison of the patient-centeredness of the hidden curriculum between a Saudi Arabian and 9 US medical schools.

Authors:  Rasha Al-Bawardy; Benjamin Blatt; Saad Al-Shohaib; Samuel J Simmens
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7.  Evidence-based medicine, shared decision making and the hidden curriculum: a qualitative content analysis.

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Review 10.  Analyzing the interaction of main components of hidden curriculum in medical education using interpretive structural modeling method.

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