Mentoring in medicine: on the way to institutionalization

Problemy sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ gigieny, zdravookhranenii︠a︡ i istorii medit︠s︡iny
Y S Nenakhova, E V Lokosov

Abstract

The article discusses the prospects for the institutionalization of mentoring in health care, including difficulties arising along this path and tools to minimize them. The relevance of the study is justified by the increased attention in recent years to the problem of insufficient use of mentoring by the government and the scientific community and plans to legislatively consolidate the possibilities of using this mechanism in medicine. The article is based on the results of a number of field studies conducted in 2019-2020 together with the NIIOZMM DZM team, including a mass questionnaire survey of Moscow medical workers, a series of interviews with experts, a questionnaire survey of experts and a case study of best mentoring practices in all regions of Russia. In 2019, a questionnaire survey was conducted among doctors and nurses (551 respondents) and a series of in-depth structured interviews with the chief doctors of the respective organizations, representatives of medical colleges, universities and institutions of additional professional education (15 interviews). In 2020, an expert survey was conducted (using a specially designed questionnaire) of the chief doctors of medical organizations subordinate to DZM (31 experts), ...Continue Reading

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