Knifed Eva, July Julius, Bernstein Mark
Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Neurosurg. 2008 Feb;108(2):287-91. doi: 10.3171/JNS/2008/108/2/0287.
The role of residents in surgery is not clearly explained to patients. The authors undertook a study to explore the level of knowledge and anxiety in patients regarding residents' involvement in their surgery.
Qualitative case study methodology was used. Thirty face-to-face interviews of patients were conducted prior to elective neurosurgery. Interviews were transcribed and subjected to modified thematic analysis by 4 reviewers. The majority of patients had a postsecondary education, and there was substantial religious and ethnic diversity among them. Most underwent craniotomy for brain tumor.
Six prominent themes arose from the analysis: 1) the level of knowledge about residents is low; 2) the level of anxiety about residents is low; 3) it is desirable for patients to meet the residents before surgery; 4) residents' educational needs are understood and supported; 5) anxiety was not increased by the interview; and 6) patients trust in the medical system.
Patients appear to be unaware of the role of residents in their surgical care but do not seem anxious about it. Trust in the medical system helps patients proceed with risky operations. Surgeons could be more forthcoming with patients about the role of residents.
未向患者清楚解释住院医师在手术中的角色。作者开展了一项研究,以探究患者对住院医师参与其手术的了解程度和焦虑水平。
采用定性案例研究方法。在择期神经外科手术前对30名患者进行了面对面访谈。访谈内容进行了转录,并由4名评审员进行了改进的主题分析。大多数患者接受过高等教育,且宗教和种族差异很大。大多数人因脑肿瘤接受了开颅手术。
分析得出六个突出主题:1)对住院医师的了解程度低;2)对住院医师的焦虑程度低;3)患者希望在手术前见到住院医师;4)住院医师的教育需求得到理解和支持;5)访谈未增加焦虑;6)患者信任医疗系统。
患者似乎不清楚住院医师在其手术治疗中的作用,但似乎对此并不焦虑。对医疗系统的信任有助于患者接受有风险的手术。外科医生可以更坦率地向患者说明住院医师的作用。