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Tutor Uncertainty in Dealing with Unprofessional Behaviours of Medical Students and Residents: a Mixed Methods Study.

Dervla Kelly1,2, Diane O'Doherty1, Sarah Harney1, Natasha Slattery1, Louise Crowley1, Helena McKeague1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite acknowledgement of medical students' expected professional behaviours and attitudes, there remains widespread reluctance to report students that behave inappropriately. Existing literature focuses on why faculty fail to fail, overlooking the tutors who deal with students day to day. We investigated how tutors address inappropriate behaviours and attitudes in students and residents.
METHODS: A mixed methods study was carried out consisting of a survey and two focus groups with tutors. Seventeen tutors from the University of Limerick School of Medicine, Ireland, took part in the survey (n = 22%) and eight tutors participated in two focus groups during the 2018-2019 academic year.
RESULTS: Findings suggested that 59% of tutors would take a different approach to addressing unprofessional behaviours witnessed in medical students and residents. A total of 88% of tutors said they intervened on a professionalism issue with 52% saying 'once in a while'. In contrast to the survey, tutors in the focus groups expressed a lack of confidence in addressing some behaviours due to a lack of time, not seeing the outcome of process/remediation etc. Tutors indicated a strong preference for case-based training on assessing professional identity formation (PIF).
CONCLUSIONS: We found tutors typically work closely with students on a day-to-day basis managing unprofessionalism issues. Tutors valued regular communication about policies and procedures about appropriate conduct as well as support, advice, and/or oversight from independent members of university staff. This research highlights the need for training designed for busy tutors as a distinct type of medical teacher. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40670-021-01429-1.
© The Author(s) under exclusive licence to International Association of Medical Science Educators 2021.

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Keywords:  Attitudes; Behaviours; Clinical tutor professionalism

Year:  2021        PMID: 34956705      PMCID: PMC8651887          DOI: 10.1007/s40670-021-01429-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Educ        ISSN: 2156-8650


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