Emergency Department, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK.
Emerg Med J. 2010 Feb;27(2):97-9. doi: 10.1136/emj.2008.071431.
Emergency medicine has recently undergone significant changes, with training, staffing and service delivery attracting particular attention. Senior doctors are under increased pressure to ensure the prompt delivery of service and to provide a smooth patient journey. It has been suggested that junior trainees see fewer patients than their predecessors, resulting in the burden of clinical work being transferred to senior clinicians, representing a shift away from the traditional model of service delivery. This study charts the work rate trends among junior doctors and the proportion of work performed by senior doctors over a 3-year period.
The number of patients seen by junior trainees fell by 4% and was associated with a statistically significant 16.6% reduction in the mean number of patients seen per hour. The number of patients seen purely by senior clinicians increased to over 35%, in addition to reviewing those seen by junior trainees. This highlights reduced clinical exposure and productivity among juniors, but also shows the significant knock-on effect on the workload of senior clinicians.
There will need to be an increase in the number of trained clinicians within emergency medicine to continue to deliver effective training and supervision and ensure a safe, good quality service to patients.
急诊医学最近发生了重大变化,培训、人员配备和服务提供尤其受到关注。资深医生面临着更大的压力,需要确保服务的及时提供,并为患者提供顺畅的就医体验。有人认为,初级受训者看的病人比他们的前辈少,导致临床工作的负担转移到了资深临床医生身上,这代表着服务提供模式的转变。本研究在 3 年期间内记录了初级医生的工作率趋势和资深医生完成的工作量比例。
初级受训者看的病人数量下降了 4%,每小时看病人的平均数也显著减少了 16.6%。纯粹由资深临床医生看的病人数量增加到了 35%以上,除此之外,他们还要复查初级受训者看过的病人。这突出表明了初级医生临床接触和工作效率的降低,同时也显示了对资深临床医生工作量的重大连锁影响。
急诊医学需要增加受过培训的临床医生人数,以继续提供有效的培训和监督,并确保为患者提供安全、高质量的服务。