促进者
指导
主题分析
过程(计算)
反射(计算机编程)
计算机科学
心理干预
反思性练习
迭代和增量开发
同行反馈
心理学
定性研究
过程管理
社会心理学
教育学
心理治疗师
社会科学
软件工程
精神科
社会学
业务
程序设计语言
操作系统
作者
Joan Sargeant,Jocelyn Lockyer,Karen Mann,Eric S. Holmboe,Ivan Silver,Heather Armson,Erik W. Driessen,Tanya MacLeod,Wendy Yen,Kathryn M. Ross,Mary E. Power
出处
期刊:Academic Medicine
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2015-07-22
卷期号:90 (12): 1698-1706
被引量:251
标识
DOI:10.1097/acm.0000000000000809
摘要
To develop and conduct feasibility testing of an evidence-based and theory-informed model for facilitating performance feedback for physicians so as to enhance their acceptance and use of the feedback.To develop the feedback model (2011-2013), the authors drew on earlier research which highlights not only the factors that influence giving, receiving, accepting, and using feedback but also the theoretical perspectives which enable the understanding of these influences. The authors undertook an iterative, multistage, qualitative study guided by two recognized research frameworks: the UK Medical Research Council guidelines for studying complex interventions and realist evaluation. Using these frameworks, they conducted the research in four stages: (1) modeling, (2) facilitator preparation, (3) model feasibility testing, and (4) model refinement. They analyzed data, using content and thematic analysis, and used the findings from each stage to inform the subsequent stage.Findings support the facilitated feedback model, its four phases-build relationship, explore reactions, explore content, coach for performance change (R2C2)-and the theoretical perspectives informing them. The findings contribute to understanding elements that enhance recipients' engagement with, acceptance of, and productive use of feedback. Facilitators reported that the model made sense and the phases generally flowed logically. Recipients reported that the feedback process was helpful and that they appreciated the reflection stimulated by the model and the coaching.The theory- and evidence-based reflective R2C2 Facilitated Feedback Model appears stable and helpful for physicians in facilitating their reflection on and use of formal performance assessment feedback.
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