Morning Report in Main Wards of Teaching Hospitals: an Evaluation Report

AuthorNadereh Naderien
AuthorFarzad Pakdelen
AuthorNasrin Asgharien
AuthorShahram Zareen
OrcidNadereh Naderi []en
OrcidFarzad Pakdel []en
OrcidNasrin Asghari []en
OrcidShahram Zare []en
Issued Date2015-12-31en
AbstractBackground and purpose: "Morning Report" is a traditional ritual in medical education programs; it includes a diverse group of teachers and learners with heterogeneous learning goals. We performed a cross-sectional survey of residents, medical students and staffs using a convenience sample.Methods: A 33-item survey was developed with the assistance of a pilot study and two focus groups. Our participants were from four different educational wards including Surgery, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Obstetrics & Gynecology.Results: 78% of the respondents stated that morning report sessions motivated them for self-directed learning and 70.3% of respondents stated that the format of morning report is good. 57.6% of respondents stated that discussed cases in the morning report are varied, 80% of the respondents experienced lack of appropriate feedback. 56.8% of the respondents stated discussion about the case results in better management of the patient, 39% stated that morning report results in resolving diagnosis problems. 50% of the respondents stated that there are enough communions between attending physician and student. There was not any significant difference between answers of residents, medical students and faculty members. We found considerable non-performance in attends (?) performance in running morning report sessions.Conclusions: Defining the roles of attends in optimizing learning, such as more attention towards developing problem solving and critical thinking skills and convergence between the attitudes and motivations of the learners and the teachers is strongly recommended.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/jme.v14i4.10394en
KeywordMorning Reporten
KeywordSurveyen
KeywordEducationen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleMorning Report in Main Wards of Teaching Hospitals: an Evaluation Reporten
TypeResearch Articleen

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