Title of article :
The Hidden Curriculum Challenges in Learning Professional Ethics Among Iranian Medical Students: A Qualitative Study
Author/Authors :
Safari, Yahya Research Center for Environmental Determinants of Health (RCEDH) - Health Institute - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Khatony, Alireza Clinical Research Development Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Tohidnia, Mohammad Rasoul Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine - School of Paramedical Sciences - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
Medical ethics is a vital quality for the doctors which has been seriously taken into consideration in recent years. Identifying the factors affecting medical ethics may help to develop more effective ways to promote this quality in medical education. This study was aimed to explain the challenges of hidden curriculum in learning the professional ethics among Iranian medical students.
Materials and Methods
This qualitative study was performed on 15 medical interns of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences in 2019 using grounded theory (GT). Sampling was started by purposive sampling and continued through theoretical sampling until complete data saturation. Data collection and analysis were done simultaneously. Data were interpreted by the constant comparative method according to Strauss and Corbin’s approach.
Results
The results showed that the challenges of hidden curriculum for learning the professional ethics by medical students included a number of key concepts. Analyzing these concepts and taking into account the commonalities, we obtained six subthemes using a reduction inductive method, the main theme of which was “the challenge of hidden curriculum in learning the professional medical ethics”. The subthemes included “decreased interest in medicine”, “false beliefs”, “curriculum weakness”, “materialism and economic problems”, “avoidance of responsibility”, and “underlying problems of the medical profession”.
Conclusion
The findings indicated six challenges in the hidden curriculum for learning the professional medical ethics. These challenges can be considered a threat or an obstacle to achieving the goals of professional ethics. Therefore, curriculum planners, education policymakers, and teachers should plan and implement the professional ethics curriculum based on these factors.
Keywords :
curriculum , professional ethics , medical education , professionalism
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice