Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework

One can argue that the true intention of medical education is to produce virtuous and humanistic healthcare professionals who demonstrate perseverance and professional integrity. However, today's medicine has witnessed a substantial change in the both the behaviour and performance of healthc...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Salman, Shaista
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2023
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/59963/1/SHAISTA%20SALMAN-FINAL%20THESIS%20P-UD001319%28R%29-E.pdf
http://eprints.usm.my/59963/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.usm.eprints.59963
record_format eprints
spelling my.usm.eprints.59963 http://eprints.usm.my/59963/ Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework Salman, Shaista R Medicine R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research One can argue that the true intention of medical education is to produce virtuous and humanistic healthcare professionals who demonstrate perseverance and professional integrity. However, today's medicine has witnessed a substantial change in the both the behaviour and performance of healthcare persons, particularly those in medical practice. Professional bodies produce guidance for good professional behaviour. However, professional demeanour and conduct have changed with digital platforms such as Social Networking Sites (SNS). Such a paradigm shift has challenged the medical professional's values, behaviours, and identities, thus blurring the distinct lines between personal and professional lives. E-professionalism, a new emerging construct, was developed to attenuate and align standard professional behaviours in the digital realm. There was, however, a gap in how to change the digital professional behaviours of healthcare professionals while working online sharing information on SNS. This led to developing my PhD proposal to produce an essential framework to curtail the escalating number of unprofessional incidents. This research aimed to develop, validate and evaluate a framework to clarify the meaning of eprofessionalism and to guide and improve behaviours while sharing on SNS. Using a pragmatic approach, I devised a sequential mixed methods approach. This multiphased research was conducted during 2019-2021 using a range of study designs, sampling techniques, data collection and analysis strategies. This included literature reviews, data curation, online surveys, e-Delphi, expert validation and educational intervention. Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as a theoretical underpinning, I evaluated the MEeP framework against Kirkpatrick's model with the help of a pre-post workshop design on undergraduate medical students from three different institutions. An inductive-deductive and abductive approach was used for the qualitative data analysis as per the various phases of the research. On the other hand, quantitative data was dealt with using SPSS 22 by performing descriptive and pathway analysis. Phase I part of the study, the systematic review of 44-studies showed that the concept of e-professionalism was defined but the guidance on how to behave professionally in the digital realm was absent. A multi-construct Mission-based Medical Education e-Professionalism (MEeP) framework comprising of values, behaviour and identity constructs was developed using a pluralist approach and triangulating the data from the systematic review (44 studies), survey responses (n=381) and Delphi experts (n=15) findings while implying a convergent parallel design. In Phase II, I validated the MEeP regarding content and face validity using a modified six-step approach where six experts attributed and highlighted its resemblance with the emotional intelligence paradigm. Finally, in Phase III I evaluated the MEeP framework (n=59) was evaluated using equal status QUAL_QUAN strategy. Using the methodological and data triangulation, both qualitative and quantitative findings synergistically revealed that mission improved the desired attributes in medical professionals' value, behaviour and identity domains. The newly developed MEeP framework holds great promise in fortifying the digital professional behaviours of healthcare professionals. The framework has been shown to change and guide online professional behaviours. 2023-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/59963/1/SHAISTA%20SALMAN-FINAL%20THESIS%20P-UD001319%28R%29-E.pdf Salman, Shaista (2023) Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
institution Universiti Sains Malaysia
building Hamzah Sendut Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Sains Malaysia
content_source USM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://eprints.usm.my/
language English
topic R Medicine
R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research
spellingShingle R Medicine
R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research
Salman, Shaista
Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework
description One can argue that the true intention of medical education is to produce virtuous and humanistic healthcare professionals who demonstrate perseverance and professional integrity. However, today's medicine has witnessed a substantial change in the both the behaviour and performance of healthcare persons, particularly those in medical practice. Professional bodies produce guidance for good professional behaviour. However, professional demeanour and conduct have changed with digital platforms such as Social Networking Sites (SNS). Such a paradigm shift has challenged the medical professional's values, behaviours, and identities, thus blurring the distinct lines between personal and professional lives. E-professionalism, a new emerging construct, was developed to attenuate and align standard professional behaviours in the digital realm. There was, however, a gap in how to change the digital professional behaviours of healthcare professionals while working online sharing information on SNS. This led to developing my PhD proposal to produce an essential framework to curtail the escalating number of unprofessional incidents. This research aimed to develop, validate and evaluate a framework to clarify the meaning of eprofessionalism and to guide and improve behaviours while sharing on SNS. Using a pragmatic approach, I devised a sequential mixed methods approach. This multiphased research was conducted during 2019-2021 using a range of study designs, sampling techniques, data collection and analysis strategies. This included literature reviews, data curation, online surveys, e-Delphi, expert validation and educational intervention. Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) as a theoretical underpinning, I evaluated the MEeP framework against Kirkpatrick's model with the help of a pre-post workshop design on undergraduate medical students from three different institutions. An inductive-deductive and abductive approach was used for the qualitative data analysis as per the various phases of the research. On the other hand, quantitative data was dealt with using SPSS 22 by performing descriptive and pathway analysis. Phase I part of the study, the systematic review of 44-studies showed that the concept of e-professionalism was defined but the guidance on how to behave professionally in the digital realm was absent. A multi-construct Mission-based Medical Education e-Professionalism (MEeP) framework comprising of values, behaviour and identity constructs was developed using a pluralist approach and triangulating the data from the systematic review (44 studies), survey responses (n=381) and Delphi experts (n=15) findings while implying a convergent parallel design. In Phase II, I validated the MEeP regarding content and face validity using a modified six-step approach where six experts attributed and highlighted its resemblance with the emotional intelligence paradigm. Finally, in Phase III I evaluated the MEeP framework (n=59) was evaluated using equal status QUAL_QUAN strategy. Using the methodological and data triangulation, both qualitative and quantitative findings synergistically revealed that mission improved the desired attributes in medical professionals' value, behaviour and identity domains. The newly developed MEeP framework holds great promise in fortifying the digital professional behaviours of healthcare professionals. The framework has been shown to change and guide online professional behaviours.
format Thesis
author Salman, Shaista
author_facet Salman, Shaista
author_sort Salman, Shaista
title Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework
title_short Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework
title_full Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework
title_fullStr Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework
title_full_unstemmed Development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (MEeP) framework
title_sort development, validation and evaluation of medical education e-professionalim (meep) framework
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.usm.my/59963/1/SHAISTA%20SALMAN-FINAL%20THESIS%20P-UD001319%28R%29-E.pdf
http://eprints.usm.my/59963/
_version_ 1794552240917184512
score 13.18916