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Ticket to perform: an explorative study of trainees' engagement in and transfer of surgical training.

Sigurd Beier SlothRune Dall JensenMikkel Seyer-HansenGunter De WinMette Krogh Christensen
Published in: BMC medical education (2023)
Our findings elucidate characteristics of surgical training engagement that can be interpreted as self-regulated learning processes that transcend surgical training environments. Despite appreciating the immediate skills improvements resulting from training, trainees' narratives reflected a struggle to transfer their training to the clinical setting. Tensions existed between perceptions of transferable skills and experiences of transfer within the clinical work environments. These results resonate with research emphasising the importance of the work environment in the transfer process. Our findings provide insights that may inform the development of training programs that support self-regulated learning and transfer of training from the simulated to the clinical environment.
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