Coaching Surgeons: Is Culture Limiting Our Ability to Improve?

نویسندگان

  • Dorotea Mutabdzic
  • Maria Mylopoulos
  • Michael Lucas Murnaghan
  • Priyanka Patel
  • Nathan Zilbert
  • Natashia Seemann
  • Glenn Regehr
  • Carol-Anne Moulton
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To explore surgeons' perceptions of and potential concerns about coaching. BACKGROUND There is growing recognition that the traditional model of continuing professional development is suboptimal. This has led to increasing interest in alternative strategies that take place within the actual practice environment such as coaching. However, if coaching is to be a successful strategy for continuing professional development, it will need to be accepted by surgeons. METHODS This was a qualitative interview-based study using a constructivist grounded theory approach. Participants included 14 surgeons from University of Toronto-affiliated hospitals. RESULTS Participants expressed 3 main concerns about coaching: questioning the value of technical improvement ("As you get older if you don't have the stimulation from surgery to get better or to do things that are different and you are so good at so much, why bother [with coaching]?" P009), worry about appearing incompetent ("I think it would be perceived as either a sign of weakness or a sign of inability" P532), and concern about losing autonomy ("To me that would be real coaching where it's self-identified, I'm motivated, I find the person and then they coach me" P086). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Coaching faces unique challenges in the context of a powerful surgical culture that values the portrayal of competency and instills the value of surgical autonomy. This study suggests that hanging on to these tightly held values of competency and autonomy is actually limiting the ways, and extent to which, surgeons can improve their practice.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Annals of surgery

دوره 262 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015