Learning motivation and self-assessment in health economics: a survey on overconfidence in healthcare providers
DISCUSSION: We could show the presence of overconfidence in health economics, which is consistent with studies in healthcare and the economy. The subjective perception of some medical educators, being role models to students and having a superior 'attitude' (eg, morality) concerning the economy may foster prejudice against economists as students might believe them. It also may aggravate moral distress and disrupts interactions between healthcare providers managers and leaders. Considering the study's limitations, lifelong interprofessional and reflective training and train-the-trainer programmes may be mandatory to address the effects.PMID:38684267 | DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079319
Source: Pain Physician - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Stefan Bushuven Michael Bentele Milena Trifunovic-Koenig Bianka Gerber Stefanie Bentele Fritz Hagen Oliver Schoeffski Hartwig Marung Reinhard Strametz Source Type: research
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