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Improving selection procedures in health professions education from the applicant perspective: an interview study. | LitMetric

Improving selection procedures in health professions education from the applicant perspective: an interview study.

BMC Med Educ

Institute of Medical Education Research Rotterdam, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Room Na2310, PO Box 2040, 3000 CA, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Applicants perceive that selection procedures in health professions education should prioritize identifying candidates who fit both the training and professional demands while promoting diversity to meet societal needs.
  • They believe the content of selection should be relevant, high-quality, and comprehensive, allowing candidates to demonstrate their qualities and be sensitive to their developmental stage.
  • Additionally, applicants advocate for a two-way, transparent selection process that emphasizes fairness, safeguarding well-being, and considering personal circumstances.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Applicant perceptions of selection impact motivation and performance during selection, and student diversity. However, in-depth insight into which values underly these perceptions is lacking, creating challenges for aligning selection procedures with applicant perceptions. This qualitative interview study aimed to identify values applicants believe should underlie selection, and how, according to applicants, these values should be used to make specific improvements to selection procedures in undergraduate health professions education (HPE).

Methods: Thirty-one applicants to five undergraduate HPE programs in the Netherlands participated in semi-structured interviews using Appreciative Inquiry, an approach that focuses on what goes well to create vision for improvement, to guide the interviews. Transcriptions were analyzed using thematic analysis, adopting a constructivist approach.

Results: Applicants' values related to the aims of selection, the content of selection, and the treatment of applicants. Applicants believed that selection procedures should aim to identify students who best fit the training and profession, and generate diverse student populations to fulfill societal needs. According to applicants, the content of selection should be relevant for the curriculum and profession, assess a comprehensive set of attributes, be of high quality, allow applicants to show who they are, and be adapted to applicants' current developmental state. Regarding treatment, applicants believed that selection should be a two-way process that fosters reflection on study choice, be transparent about what applicants can expect, safeguard applicants' well-being, treat all applicants equally, and employ an equitable approach by taking personal circumstances into account. Applicants mentioned specific improvements regarding each value.

Discussion: Applicants' values offer novel insights into what they consider important preconditions for the design of selection procedures. Their suggested improvements can support selection committees in better meeting applicants' needs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11308236PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05761-zDOI Listing

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