Title of article :
Qualitative Explanation of the Effect of Changes in the Educational System on the Development of Professionalism in Medical Residents
Author/Authors :
Shoghi Shafagh Aria, Farangis Al-Zahra University, Tehran, Iran , Samadi, Parvin Faculty of Education and Psychology - Al-Zahra University, Tehran, Iran , Yazdani, Shahram Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The development of professionalism is one of the fundamental goals of educational systems, especially in medical
sciences. Medical students, in addition to acquiring clinical knowledge and skills, should somehow benefit from moral values and
professionalism in order to practice in a professional manner. The development of professional ethics is heavily influenced by the
hidden curriculum affected by changes in the educational system. The health reform plan is launched in Iran in recent years.
Objectives: The current study aimed at qualitatively explaining the effects of changes to the educational system on the development
of the professionalism in medical residents.
Methods: The current qualitative study was performed by the content analysis method. A total of 26 interviews were conducted
with 12 prominent professors of medical education, 13 third-year internal medicine residents, as well as a focus group including 10
residents. The purposive sampling method with maximum diversity was used in the current study and continued until data saturation. Data were analyzed using the content analysis method. The Lincoln and Guba criteria were used to increase the credibility
of the findings.
Results: The most important finding of the current study was the challenge of developing professionalism due to environmental
changes. The main theme included the challenges of professionalism development in the existing educational system, changes
related to the sociocultural environment of the community, changes related to health reform plan, and the shift from training to
health services and promtion of faculty member.
Conclusions: Changes and interventions in the health care services sector, such as the health reform plan, greatly affect the development of professionalism in medical residents. The plans that affect the health system, a special attention should be paid to the
education section and the educational documents should be prepared initially and implemented simultaneously.
Keywords :
Education , Medicine , Hidden Curriculum , Residents
Journal title :
Strides in Development of Medical Education