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Measuring Clinical Learning Environment Across Three Residency Programs Using a Postgraduate Hospital Educational
Nouf AlBisher1, Fayeza AlAmeri1, Dolhyt Detera2
1Family Medicine, Zayed Military Hospital, Abu Dhabi, ARE.
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Background The clinical learning environment for hospital trainees needs evaluation for patient safety and healthcare quality to acquire theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and problem-solving abilities. Objective We evaluated participants from three residency programs at a teaching hospital as per the PHEEM questionnaire domains to understand the learning environment and areas of improvement in the program. Methods After study approval, a cross-sectional study was conducted from December 2023 to March 2024 with a validated questionnaire, which was piloted and administered online to 51 participants with slight modifications for cultural inclusivity and relevance and also checked for reliability and validity. The response rate was 100% for all questions. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS Statistics Version 22.0 at p < 0.05. Results A total of 51 participants completed the questionnaire, and the majority of the trainees were males and emergency medicine residents. Perceptions of role autonomy and perception of teaching had a mean score of 38.7 (out of 52) and 45.9 (out of 60), respectively, indicating a generally positive outlook, while perception of social support had a mean score of 33.0 (out of 44). The total mean study score was 117.7 out of 156. The mean scores for all items ranged from 2.51±1.03 to 3.31±0.58. Areas for improvement included collaborating with other doctors who are in the same year. The results revealed no significant variations in the scores across different strata. There was a slightly higher perception of social support among female students. Conclusion This study revealed a positive perception and outlook toward various domains. There is a need to provide counseling services for a better interpersonal environment at work.
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