Insight in the development of the mutual trust relationship between trainers and trainees in a workplace-based postgraduate medical training programme: A focus group study among trainers and trainees of the Dutch general practice training programme
Autor: | Anneke W. M. Kramer, Linda Helena Anna Bonnie, Mechteld R. M. Visser, Nynke van Dijk |
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Přispěvatelé: | General practice, Graduate School, APH - Personalized Medicine, APH - Quality of Care |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Trainer Attitude of Health Personnel General Practice Context (language use) Trust Trust relationship primary care Medicine Humans Workplace Netherlands Medical education business.industry Learning environment Personal relationship General Medicine Medical Education and Training Focus Groups Middle Aged Focus group Conceptual framework Education Medical Graduate Female Clinical Competence business medical education & training qualitative research Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | BMJ Open, 10(4). BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP BMJ open, 10(4):e036593. BMJ Publishing Group BMJ Open |
ISSN: | 2044-6055 |
DOI: | 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036593 |
Popis: | ObjectivesTrust plays an important role in workplace-based postgraduate medical education programmes. Trainers must trust their trainees for granting them greater independence. Trainees must trust their trainer for a safe learning environment. As trainers’ and trainees’ trust in each other plays an important role in trainee learning and development, the authors aimed to explore the development of the mutual trust relationship between trainers and trainees.SettingThis study was performed in a general practice training department in the Netherlands.ParticipantsAll trainers and trainees of the general practice training department were invited to participate. Fifteen trainers and 34 trainees, voluntarily participated in focus group discussions.Outcome measuresThe authors aimed to gain insight in the factors involved in the development of the mutual trust relationship between trainers and trainees, in order to be able to create a model for the development of a mutual trust relationship between trainers and trainees. The risk-based view of trust was adopted as leading conceptual framework.ResultsIn the first stage of trust development, trainers and trainees develop basic trust in each other. Basic trust forms the foundation of the trust relationship. In the second stage, trainers develop trust in trainees taking into account trainees’ working and learning performance, and the context in which the work is performed. Trainees trust their trainer based on the trainer’savailability and accessibility and the personal relationship between the trainee and their trainer. Trainee self-confidence modifies the development of a trust relationship.ConclusionThe development of a mutual trust relationship between trainers and trainees is a complex process that involves various stages, goals, factors and interactive aspects. As the mutual trust relationship influences the learning environment for trainees, greater emphasis on the mutual trust relationship may improve learning outcomes. Further research may explore the effect of long-term and short-term educational relationships on the trust relationship between trainers and trainees. |
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