Oxentenko Amy S, West Colin P, Popkave Carol, Weinberger Steven E, Kolars Joseph C
Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Arch Intern Med. 2010 Feb 22;170(4):377-80. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2009.534.
Clinical documentation and clerical duties are substantial activities for internal medicine residents. Therefore, we sought to understand the perspectives of internal medicine residents regarding the time devoted to documentation and direct patient care, as well as the perceived frequency and importance of feedback on patient-related documentation.
As part of the 2006 US Internal Medicine In-Training Examination, residents voluntarily completed a survey that included questions on the average daily hours spent in direct patient contact and clerical documentation during inpatient rotations. Residents and program directors were asked to report on the frequency and importance of feedback provided to trainees by faculty on patient-related documentation.
A total of 16 402 trainees (85.9%) and 235 PDs (61.7%) completed the survey. There were 67.9% of residents who reported spending in excess of 4 hours daily on documentation; only 38.9% reported spending this amount of time in direct patient contact. The majority of residents (56.5%) and program directors (63.0%) believed that feedback on documentation occurred less than 50% of the time. Program directors were more likely than residents to view feedback on documentation as highly important (73.2% vs 58.6%; P < .001).
Internal medicine residents perceive that they are spending excessive time in the hospital setting on clerical documentation. Further evaluation to understand specific inpatient activities of residents and the educational value of those activities is essential.
临床文档记录和文书工作是内科住院医师的重要工作内容。因此,我们试图了解内科住院医师对于文档记录和直接患者护理所花费时间的看法,以及对患者相关文档反馈的感知频率和重要性。
作为2006年美国内科住院医师培训考试的一部分,住院医师自愿完成一项调查,其中包括关于住院轮转期间每天直接接触患者和文书记录所花费平均时长的问题。住院医师和项目主任被要求报告教员就患者相关文档向学员提供反馈的频率和重要性。
共有16402名学员(85.9%)和235名项目主任(61.7%)完成了调查。67.9%的住院医师报告称每天花费超过4小时进行文档记录;只有38.9%的住院医师报告称花费这么多时间直接接触患者。大多数住院医师(56.5%)和项目主任(63.0%)认为,关于文档记录的反馈不到50%的时间会出现。项目主任比住院医师更有可能将文档记录反馈视为非常重要(73.2%对58.6%;P <.001)。
内科住院医师认为他们在医院环境中花费过多时间进行文书记录。进一步评估以了解住院医师的具体住院活动及其教育价值至关重要。