Journal article
Postpositivism in Health Professions Education Scholarship
ME Young, A Ryan
Academic Medicine | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2020
Abstract
An understanding of the diversity of perspectives within the research paradigms of health professions education (HPE) is essential for rigorous research design and more purposeful engagement with the contributions of others. In this article, the authors explicitly discuss the underlying assumptions, notions of good scholarship, and shortcomings of the postpositivism research paradigm. While postpositivism is likely one of the more familiar paradigms within HPE research, it is rarely formally or explicitly described. Drawing on key literature and contemporary examples, the authors describe the ontology, epistemology, methodologies, axiology, signs of rigor, and common critiques of postpositiv..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was partially supported by a Salary Award provided to M. Young by the Fondation de Recherche du Quebec-Sante.