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Role modelling in professional identity formation: a systematic scoping review
by
Krishna, Lalit
, Koh, Kai Kee
, Koh, Eugene Yong Hian
, Renganathan, Yaazhini
in
Attitudes
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Content analysis
/ Education
/ Education, Medical
/ Evaluation
/ Experiential learning
/ Humans
/ Identity formation
/ Influence
/ Medical Education
/ Medical libraries
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Mentoring
/ Mentoring umbrella
/ Mentors
/ Personhood
/ Physicians
/ Practice
/ Professional identity
/ Professional identity formation
/ Ring Theory of Personhood
/ Role model
/ Role models
/ Social Identification
/ Students, Medical
/ Teams
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Thinking Skills
/ Tutoring
/ Values
2023
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Role modelling in professional identity formation: a systematic scoping review
by
Krishna, Lalit
, Koh, Kai Kee
, Koh, Eugene Yong Hian
, Renganathan, Yaazhini
in
Attitudes
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Content analysis
/ Education
/ Education, Medical
/ Evaluation
/ Experiential learning
/ Humans
/ Identity formation
/ Influence
/ Medical Education
/ Medical libraries
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Mentoring
/ Mentoring umbrella
/ Mentors
/ Personhood
/ Physicians
/ Practice
/ Professional identity
/ Professional identity formation
/ Ring Theory of Personhood
/ Role model
/ Role models
/ Social Identification
/ Students, Medical
/ Teams
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Thinking Skills
/ Tutoring
/ Values
2023
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Role modelling in professional identity formation: a systematic scoping review
by
Krishna, Lalit
, Koh, Kai Kee
, Koh, Eugene Yong Hian
, Renganathan, Yaazhini
in
Attitudes
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Content analysis
/ Education
/ Education, Medical
/ Evaluation
/ Experiential learning
/ Humans
/ Identity formation
/ Influence
/ Medical Education
/ Medical libraries
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Mentoring
/ Mentoring umbrella
/ Mentors
/ Personhood
/ Physicians
/ Practice
/ Professional identity
/ Professional identity formation
/ Ring Theory of Personhood
/ Role model
/ Role models
/ Social Identification
/ Students, Medical
/ Teams
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Thinking Skills
/ Tutoring
/ Values
2023
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Role modelling in professional identity formation: a systematic scoping review
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Role modelling in professional identity formation: a systematic scoping review
2023
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Overview
Background
Role modelling’s pivotal part in the nurturing of a physician’s professional identity remains poorly understood. To overcome these gaps, this review posits that as part of the mentoring spectrum, role modelling should be considered in tandem with mentoring, supervision, coaching, tutoring and advising. This provides a clinically relevant notion of role modelling whilst its effects upon a physician’s thinking, practice and conduct may be visualised using the Ring Theory of Personhood (RToP).
Methods
A Systematic Evidence Based Approach guided systematic scoping review was conducted on articles published between 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2021 in the PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, and ERIC databases. This review focused on the experiences of medical students and physicians in training (learners) given their similar exposure to training environments and practices.
Results
12,201 articles were identified, 271 articles were evaluated, and 145 articles were included. Concurrent independent thematic and content analysis revealed five domains: existing theories, definitions, indications, characteristics, and the impact of role modelling upon the four rings of the RToP. This highlights dissonance between the introduced and regnant beliefs and spotlights the influence of the learner’s narratives, cognitive base, clinical insight, contextual considerations and belief system on their ability to detect, address and adapt to role modelling experiences.
Conclusion
Role modelling’s ability to introduce and integrate beliefs, values and principles into a physician’s belief system underscores its effects upon professional identity formation. Yet, these effects depend on contextual, structural, cultural and organisational influences as well as tutor and learner characteristics and the nature of their learner-tutor relationship. The RToP allows appreciation of these variations on the efficacy of role modelling and may help direct personalised and longitudinal support for learners.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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