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Would you do it again? A qualitative study of student and supervisor perceptions of an intercalated MBChB/PhD programme

机译:你会再做吗?定性研究学生和主管对嵌入式MBChB / PhD计划的看法

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Several studies have warned about the diminishing physician-scientist breed. Limited studies, however, have attempted to assess what factors (if any) enhanced or hindered the experience of trainee physician-scientists and their supervisors. Using Vroom’s expectancy theory as a conceptual framework, we explored the highlights, motivations and barriers of an intercalated MBChB/PhD programme as experienced by students of the programme and their supervisors. Previous and current students of the MBChB/PhD programme at the University of Otago, and their supervisors, were invited to provide comments on the programme. Data were analysed using a general inductive approach which involved coding responses, and grouping codes into common themes via an iterative process. A deductive approach was used to interpret the themes and relate them to Vroom’s expectancy theory. A total of 22 students (88% response rate) and 36 supervisors (58.3% response rate) responded to our survey. Three themes were identified through the analysis of the students’ responses. These were: motives for undertaking the intercalated degree, effect on career development, and perceived barriers. Supervisors’ survey yielded two themes: characteristics of successful students, and optimising the intercalated programme. The current study sheds light on the successes and challenges of an intercalated MBChB/PhD programme by considering the views of those most involved. Whereas the combined programme has its advantages for student research and career development, extending the research-time may be worthwhile. Further studies involving a larger cohort of intercalating students and their supervisors may allow for extrapolation of data to address these concerns.
机译:几项研究警告说,医师科学家的数量正在减少。然而,有限的研究试图评估哪些因素(如果有的话)增强或阻碍了实习医师,科学家及其主管的经验。使用Vroom的期望理论作为概念框架,我们研究了该课程的学生及其主管所体验的插层MBChB / PhD计划的重点,动机和障碍。奥塔哥大学(University of Otago)的MBChB / PhD计划的前任和现任学生及其导师应邀对此计划发表评论。使用通用归纳方法分析数据,该方法涉及编码响应,并通过迭代过程将代码分组为通用主题。演绎法被用来解释主题并将其与Vroom的期望理论联系起来。共有22名学生(回应率88%)和36名指导者(回应率58.3%)对我们的调查做出了回应。通过对学生的回答进行分析,确定了三个主题。它们是:取得插拔学位的动机,对职业发展的影响以及所认识到的障碍。主管的调查产生了两个主题:成功学生的特征和优化插班计划。当前的研究通过考虑大多数参与人员的观点,阐明了插入式MBChB / PhD计划的成功与挑战。尽管组合课程对于学生的研究和职业发展具有优势,但延长研究时间可能是值得的。涉及大量插班学生及其上级的进一步研究可能允许对数据进行外推以解决这些问题。

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