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How medical learners and educators decide what counts as mistreatment: A qualitative study.

Meredith VanstoneAlice CavanaghMonica L MolinaroCatherine E ConnellyAmanda BellMargo Lynn MountjoyRobert WhyteLawrence E M Grierson
Published in: Medical education (2023)
Only the most negative behaviour is consistently understood as maltreatment; a complex process of individual sense-making is required to determine the acceptability of each interaction. The differences between how individuals judge these interactions highlight an opportunity for administrative, research and faculty development intervention.
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