Exploring Workplace Learning in Surgical Practice: How Mindset and Motivation Are Associated With Self-Regulated Learning Behaviors
Kirsten Felicia Ann-Sophie Aimée Dabekaussen, Gepke L. Veenstra, Manja Vollmann, Kiki M. J. M. H. Lombarts, Debbie A. D. C. Jaarsma, Erik Heineman, Renée A. Scheepers

TL;DR
This study explores how surgeons' mindset and motivation influence their self-regulated learning behaviors in the workplace.
Contribution
The study reveals how growth mindset and motivation mediate self-regulated learning in surgical practice.
Findings
Growth mindset is positively linked to all three phases of self-regulated learning.
Fixed mindset is indirectly linked to less forethought phase use through lower autonomous motivation.
Supporting growth mindset can enhance surgeons' self-regulated learning and performance improvement.
Abstract
Workplace learning of health care professionals benefits from a cyclical process of self-regulated learning (SRL), in the phases of forethought, performance, and reflection. This SRL process can reduce safety incidents, a particular concern in high-risk situations of surgical practice. Surgeons who endorse a growth mindset and are motivated professionals may engage more actively in SRL. However, the interrelations between mindset, motivation, and SRL remain unclear. Therefore, we investigated how surgeons’ mindset is associated with SRL, and whether this association is mediated by motivation. We invited surgeons of Dutch surgical associations to complete a web-based survey containing validated instruments on growth and fixed mindset, autonomous and controlled motivation, and the three phases of SRL. Data were analyzed using path analysis in a sample of 170 surgeons. Growth mindset was…
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TopicsEducation, Achievement, and Giftedness · Flow Experience in Various Fields · Learning Styles and Cognitive Differences
