Finding the right combination for self‐directed learning: A focus group study of residents' choice and use of digital resources to support their learning

Author:

Trivedi Shreya P.1ORCID,Rodman Adam1ORCID,Eliasz Kinga L.2ORCID,Soffler Morgan I.3,Sullivan Amy M.4

Affiliation:

1. Section of Hospital Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Medicine New York University New York New York USA

3. Westchester Medical Center Valhalla New York USA

4. Shapiro Institute for Education and Research Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere has been a shift in postgraduate medical education towards digital educational resources—podcasts, videos, social media and other formats consumed asynchronously and apart from formal curricula. It is unclear what drives residents to select and use these resources. Understanding how and why residents choose digital resources can aid programme directors, faculty and residents in optimising residents' informal learning time.MethodThis focus group study was conducted with residents at two US internal medicine residency programmes. The authors used the framework approach to content analysis using self‐determination theory as guide for deductive coding and iteratively assessing connections among codes and identifying themes. Trustworthiness was addressed through use of analytic memos, reflexive practice and member checking.ResultsThe authors conducted eight virtual focus groups (n = 23) from 5/27/20 to 6/11/20. Residents described that a feeling of ‘should know’ drove initial choices towards self‐directed learning outside of work. Regular use of a resource was influenced by how the resource fit into a resident's lifestyle, the personal cognitive energy and the perceived ‘activation energy’ of using a particular resource. Familiarity, increased confidence and in‐person social networks gained from digital resources served to reinforce and further guide resource choice.ConclusionsThe selection of digital resources for self‐directed learning is driven by multiple factors, suggesting an interdependent relationship between the learning environment and a residents' cognitive capacity. Understanding these interconnections can help residents and clinical educators explicitly choose resources that fit their lifestyle and learning needs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Review and Exam Preparation,General Medicine

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