Sarah Yardley
‘What do we do, doctor?’ Transitions of identity and responsibility: a narrative analysis
Yardley, Sarah; Kinston, Ruth; Lefroy, Janet; Gay, Simon; McKinley, Robert K.
Abstract
Transitioning from student to doctor is notoriously challenging. Newly qualified doctors feel required to make decisions before owning their new identity. It is essential to understand how responsibility relates to identity formation to improve transitions for doctors and patients. This multiphase ethnographic study explores realities of transition through anticipatory, lived and reflective stages. We utilised Labov’s narrative framework (Labov in J Narrat Life Hist 7(1–4):395–415, 1997) to conduct in-depth analysis of complex relationships between changes in responsibility and development of professional identity. Our objective was to understand how these concepts interact. Newly qualified doctors acclimatise to their role requirements through participatory experience, perceived as a series of challenges, told as stories of adventure or quest. Rules of interaction within clinical teams were complex, context dependent and rarely explicit. Students, newly qualified and supervising doctors felt tensions around whether responsibility should be grasped or conferred. Perceived clinical necessity was a common determinant of responsibility rather than planned learning. Identity formation was chronologically mismatched to accepting responsibility. We provide a rich illumination of the complex relationship between responsibility and identity pre, during, and post-transition to qualified doctor: the two are inherently intertwined, each generating the other through successful actions in practice. This suggests successful transition requires a supported period of identity reconciliation during which responsibility may feel burdensome. During this, there is a fine line between too much and too little responsibility: seemingly innocuous assumptions can have a significant impact. More effort is needed to facilitate behaviours that delegate authority to the transitioning learner whilst maintaining true oversight.
Citation
Yardley, S., Kinston, R., Lefroy, J., Gay, S., & McKinley, R. K. (2020). ‘What do we do, doctor?’ Transitions of identity and responsibility: a narrative analysis. Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice, 825-843. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10459-020-09959-w
Acceptance Date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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Publication Date | Jan 20, 2020 |
Journal | Advances in Health Sciences Education |
Print ISSN | 1382-4996 |
Publisher | Springer Verlag |
Pages | 825-843 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10459-020-09959-w |
Keywords | Doctor, transitions, identity, responsibility, analysis |
Publisher URL | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10459-020-09959-w |
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