“To obey or not to obey” - Medical students’ response towards professional dilemmas in a hierarchical and collectivist culture

Soemantri, Diantha and Greviana, Nadia and Findyartini, Ardi and Azzahra, Tiara Berliana and Suryoadji, Kemal Akbar and Mustika, Rita and Felaza, Estivana and Shankar, Pathiyil Ravi (2021) “To obey or not to obey” - Medical students’ response towards professional dilemmas in a hierarchical and collectivist culture. PLOS ONE, 16 (12). e0261828. ISSN 1932-6203

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Abstract

Background
Clinical clerkship programme in medical schools were developed to provide students with direct interactions with patients and observe clinical teachers in practice. However, professional dilemmas are prone to occur due to the nature of experiential learning. Several studies across different cultures showed that medical students responded differently towards professional dilemma.

Aims
This study aims to explore how medical students respond to professional dilemmas occurred during their clinical clerkships and to what extent culture influences the responses.

Method
A qualitative descriptive approach was used in this study. We conducted four focus group discussions with final year medical students who were selected using maximum variety sampling method. Thematic analysis was conducted following the transcription of the focus groups.

Results
We identified the impact of dilemmas on students’ emotions and concerns, students’ responses towards professional dilemmas, and factors affecting responses to dilemmas in clinical clerkship, which confirmed that cultures played roles in how students responded towards professional dilemmas.

Conclusion
This study has identified that culture, to some extent, influenced the way students responded to professional dilemmas. Therefore, it is paramount to develop a conducive and culturally sensitive educational environment and students’ ability to learn from professional dilemma experienced in the workplace for developing their professional identity.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 28 Nov 2022 06:32
Last Modified: 26 Dec 2023 04:35
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/411

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