Effects of coaching supervision, mentoring supervision and abusive supervision on talent development among trainee doctors in public hospitals: moderating role of clinical learning environment
Anusuiya Subramaniam, Abu Daud Silong, Jegak Uli, Ismi Arif Ismail

TL;DR
This study explores how different supervisory styles and clinical learning environments affect talent development among trainee doctors in public hospitals.
Contribution
The study identifies how coaching and mentoring supervision, along with clinical learning environment, influence talent development in trainee doctors.
Findings
Coaching and mentoring supervision are positively linked to talent development.
Abusive supervision does not significantly affect talent development.
Clinical learning environment moderates the relationship between supervisory styles and talent development.
Abstract
Effective talent development requires robust supervision. However, the effects of supervisory styles (coaching, mentoring and abusive supervision) on talent development and the moderating effects of clinical learning environment in the relationship between supervisory styles and talent development among public hospital trainee doctors have not been thoroughly researched. In this study, we aim to achieve the following, (1) identify the extent to which supervisory styles (coaching, mentoring and abusive supervision) can facilitate talent development among trainee doctors in public hospital and (2) examine whether coaching, mentoring and abusive supervision are moderated by clinical learning environment in predicting talent development among trainee doctors in public hospital. A questionnaire-based critical survey was conducted among trainee doctors undergoing housemanship at six public…
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TopicsLaw and Political Science · European and International Law Studies · Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction
