Eggly Susan, Brennan Simone, Wiese-Rometsch Wilhelmine
Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University, 4100 John R., Detroit, MI 48201, USA.
Acad Med. 2005 Apr;80(4):371-5. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200504000-00015.
To identify the degree to which interns' reported experiences with professional and unprofessional behavior converge and/or diverge with ideal professional behavior proposed by the physician community.
Interns at Wayne State University's residency programs in internal medicine, family medicine, and transitional medicine responded to essay questions about their experience with professional and unprofessional behavior as part of a curriculum on professionalism. Responses were coded for whether they reflected each of the principles and responsibilities outlined in a major publication on physician professionalism. Content analysis included the frequencies with which the interns' essays reflected each principle or responsibility. Additionally, a thematic analysis revealed themes of professional behavior that emerged from the essays.
Interns' experiences with professional and unprofessional behavior most frequently converged with ideal behavior proposed by the physician community in categories involving interpersonal interactions with patients. Interns infrequently reported experiences involving behavior related to systems or sociopolitical issues.
Interns' essays reflect their concern with interpersonal interactions with patients, but they are either less exposed to or less interested in describing behavior regarding systems or sociopolitical issues. This may be due to their stage of training or to the emphasis placed on interpersonal rather than systems or sociopolitical issues during training. The authors recommend future proposals of ideal professional behavior be revised periodically to reflect current experiences of practicing physicians, trainees, other health care providers and patients. Greater educational emphasis should be placed on the systems and sociopolitical environment in which trainees practice.
确定实习生所报告的专业行为和非专业行为经历与医师群体提出的理想专业行为的趋同程度和/或差异程度。
韦恩州立大学内科、家庭医学和过渡医学住院医师项目的实习生回答了关于他们在专业和非专业行为方面经历的短文问题,作为专业素养课程的一部分。根据回答是否反映了一篇关于医师专业素养的主要出版物中概述的各项原则和责任进行编码。内容分析包括实习生短文反映每项原则或责任的频率。此外,主题分析揭示了短文中出现的专业行为主题。
实习生在涉及与患者人际互动的类别中,其专业行为和非专业行为经历最常与医师群体提出的理想行为趋同。实习生很少报告涉及与系统或社会政治问题相关行为的经历。
实习生的短文反映了他们对与患者人际互动的关注,但他们要么较少接触到,要么对描述与系统或社会政治问题相关的行为不太感兴趣。这可能是由于他们的培训阶段,或者是由于培训期间更强调人际互动而非系统或社会政治问题。作者建议定期修订理想专业行为的未来提议,以反映执业医师、实习生、其他医疗服务提供者和患者的当前经历。应更加重视实习生实习所在的系统和社会政治环境的教育。