Ratanawongsa Neda, Wright Scott M, Carrese Joseph A
Division of General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2008 Aug;72(2):194-200. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2008.04.010. Epub 2008 Jun 9.
Previous studies about resident well-being have focused on negative aspects of well-being. We conducted this study to explore residents' conceptions of well-being and how it affects their work.
One investigator conducted semi-structured interviews with residents at two hospitals during February-June 2005. Through random sampling stratified by program and gender, we invited 49 residents from internal medicine, psychiatry, surgery, emergency medicine, anesthesia, obstetrics/gynecology, and pediatrics. Using an editing analysis style, three investigators independently coded transcripts.
26 residents participated in 45-min interviews. Residents acknowledged that well-being affected four elements of their work: relationships with patients, interactions with colleagues, performance, and motivation. Residents described higher quality discussions with patients when their well-being was high and inappropriate exchanges when well-being was low. Residents attributed conflict with colleagues to lower states of well-being. Residents felt they had improved decision-making when their well-being was higher. Residents' motivation in their daily work and career varied with fluctuating well-being. Five residents initially denied that their well-being affects their work, voicing concerns that this would be unprofessional.
Most residents felt that both high and low levels of well-being affected their work, particularly their work relationships.
The educational and patient care goals of residency training may be enhanced through interventions that promote resident well-being.
以往关于住院医师幸福感的研究主要关注幸福感的消极方面。我们开展本研究以探索住院医师对幸福感的概念以及幸福感如何影响他们的工作。
2005年2月至6月期间,一名研究者在两家医院对住院医师进行了半结构式访谈。通过按专业和性别分层随机抽样,我们邀请了来自内科、精神科、外科、急诊科、麻醉科、妇产科和儿科的49名住院医师。采用编辑分析方式,三名研究者独立对访谈记录进行编码。
26名住院医师参与了45分钟的访谈。住院医师承认幸福感影响他们工作的四个方面:与患者的关系、与同事的互动、工作表现和工作动力。住院医师表示,当他们幸福感高时,与患者的讨论质量更高;幸福感低时,则会出现不恰当的交流。住院医师将与同事的冲突归因于较低的幸福感状态。住院医师感到当他们幸福感较高时,决策能力有所提高。住院医师日常工作和职业发展中的动力随幸福感的波动而变化。五名住院医师最初否认他们的幸福感会影响工作,并表示担心这样做不专业。
大多数住院医师认为,高幸福感和低幸福感都会影响他们的工作,尤其是工作中的人际关系。
通过促进住院医师幸福感的干预措施,住院医师培训的教育目标和患者护理目标可能会得到加强。