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Unfulfilled promise, untapped potential: Feedback at the crossroads

机译:未实现的承诺,未开发的潜力:十字路口的反馈

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Feedback should be a key support for optimizing on-the-job learning in clinical medicine. Often, however, feedback fails to live up to its potential to productively direct and shape learning. In this article, two key influences on how and why feedback becomes meaningful are examined: the individual learner's perception of and response to feedback and the learning culture within which feedback is exchanged. Feedback must compete for learners' attention with a range of other learning cues that are available in clinical settings and must survive a learner's judgment of its credibility in order to become influential. These judgments, in turn, occur within a specific context - a distinct learning culture - that both shapes learners' definitions of credibility and facilitates or constrains the exchange of good feedback. By highlighting these important blind spots in the process by which feedback becomes meaningful, concrete and necessary steps toward a robust feedback culture within medical education are revealed.
机译:反馈应该是优化临床医学在职学习的关键支持。但是,反馈常常无法发挥其有效生产和指导学习的潜力。在本文中,考察了对反馈变得有意义的方式和原因的两个关键影响:个体学习者对反馈的感知和响应以及在其中交换反馈的学习文化。反馈必须与临床环境中可用的一系列其他学习线索竞争,以引起学习者的注意,并且必须在学习者对其信誉的判断中幸存下来,才能发挥影响力。这些判断又发生在特定的上下文中-一种独特的学习文化-既塑造了学习者对信誉的定义,又促进或限制了良好反馈的交换。通过在反馈变得有意义的过程中突出显示这些重要的盲点,揭示了在医学教育中建立健全的反馈文化的具体和必要步骤。

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