Medical students' general and radiology-specific motivation: Correlations, stability and associations with learning strategies and ability beliefs.
Julia GorgesLaureen FröhlichAndreas H MahnkenPublished in: Medical teacher (2023)
The study emphasizes the benefit of a subject-specific conceptualization of motivation and the need for a careful adaptation of theoretical constructs from the secondary school context to make them fruitful for the promotion of medical students' motivation. Medical teachers can use established motivational interventions (e.g. using an individual frame of reference for feedback) to support students' adaptive motivational beliefs (e.g. self-determined motivation, mastery goals). Given the subject specificity of motivation, it seems beneficial to promote adaptive motivation in the respective medical specialty regardless of students' general motivational characteristics.