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La evaluación docente en las residencias médicas: ¿motivación o molestia para los profesores? / Teaching evaluation in medical residencies: motivation or annoyance for teachers?
Hamui-Sutton, Liz; Yáñez, Jesse; Rodríguez-Hernández, M. Fernanda.
Affiliation
  • Hamui-Sutton, Liz; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Facultad de Medicina. Ciudad de México. México
  • Yáñez, Jesse; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Facultad de Medicina. Ciudad de México. México
  • Rodríguez-Hernández, M. Fernanda; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Facultad de Medicina. Ciudad de México. México
Rev. Fund. Educ. Méd. (Ed. impr.) ; 27(2): 89-99, Abr. 2024. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-VR-26
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RESUMEN

Introducción:

Pocas veces se indaga sobre el significado que tiene para los profesores recibir informes sobre sus competencias docentes en opinión de los médicos residentes. El objetivo de este estudio es comprender la manera en que losprofesores valoran y usan los datos de la evaluación docente (ED) para transformar sus prácticas educativas. Sujetos y

métodos:

Es un estudio cuantitativo descriptivo por medio de encuesta aplicada en línea durante septiembre y octubre de 2023. La población fue de 896 profesores titulares y adjuntos con nombramiento de 79 especialidades evaluados al menos por los residentes en una ocasión. Respondieron 491 profesores (54,8%). La estructura del instrumento tenía tres secciones datos sociodemográficos y académicos, preguntas cerradas con escalas de tipo Likert categorizadas en cuatro temas y preguntas abiertas para comentarios escritos.

Resultados:

Para más del 85%, la ED es un referente que influye en su desempeño docente. El 93,3% está de acuerdo en que la ED ayuda a identificar fortalezas y debilidades. El 75% o más cree que las preguntas del cuestionario que responden los residentes se relacionan con sus prácticas educativas.

Conclusiones:

La ED es aceptada y valorada positivamente por los docentes, sus respuestas comparten el imaginario colectivo característico de los contextos de educación superior que consideran esta evaluación una estrategia para realimentar y mejorar su desempeño docente, así como para detectar fortalezas y áreas de oportunidad. Se requieren discusiones guiadas sobre las competencias docentes que vayan más allá de los informes individuales con el fin de visibilizar lasdinámicas académicas en la sede.(AU)
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

The meaning of the data given by professors who receive teaching competencies reports in the opinion of resident physicians is rarely investigated. The aim of this study is to understand how teachers value and use teaching evaluation (TE) data to transform their educational practices.Subjects and

methods:

Quantitative descriptive study by means of an online survey applied during September and October 2023. The population consisted of 896 tenured and associated professors appointed in 79 specialties evaluated by residents at least once. A total of 491 teachers (54.8%) responded. The structure of the instrument had three sections sociodemographic and academic data, closed-ended questions with Likert-type scales categorized into 4 themes, and open-ended questions for written comments.

Results:

More than 85% considered TE as a referent that influences their teaching performance. 93.3% agree that TE helps identify strengths and weaknesses. More than 75% believe that the questionnaire items answered by residents relate to their educational practices.

Conclusions:

TE is accepted and positively valued by teachers, their responses share the collective imaginary characteristic of higher educational contexts that consider this evaluation as a strategy to provide feedback and improve their teaching performance, and to detect strengths and areas of opportunity. Guided discussions on teaching competencies that go beyond individual reports are required to make visible the academic dynamics in each institution.(AU)
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