Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York 10029, USA.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2011 Dec;59(12):2341-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03728.x. Epub 2011 Oct 31.
This study explored interactions between medical residents and patient surrogates in order to clarify resident understanding of roles and relationships, resident emotional experience, and resident learning processes. Qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews were used involving three family medicine residency programs serving culturally diverse, urban, underserved patient populations. Eighteen second- and third-year trainees described a memorable interaction with a surrogate and then were prompted to discuss their learning experience and their role in the interaction. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed through an iterative process. Residents experienced significant emotional burden during interactions yet continued to value their relationships with surrogates. Despite their reservations about giving recommendations, residents adopted a variety of roles with surrogates as they gave support, information, and advice. Although residents reported little formal education about surrogate decision-making, they relied on passive role modeling and their own previous experiences to help surrogates make decisions. Residents have complex and emotionally significant interactions with surrogates despite minimal formal education about surrogate decision-making. Educational efforts should seek to help residents understand their own emotions and the ethical beliefs that underlie the roles they adopt with surrogates. This will help residents to facilitate value-based conversations with surrogates and better support surrogates in the decision-making process.
本研究旨在探讨住院医师与患者代理人之间的相互作用,以阐明住院医师对角色和关系的理解、住院医师的情感体验以及住院医师的学习过程。研究采用深入访谈的定性分析方法,涉及三个为文化多样、城市、服务不足的患者群体服务的家庭医学住院医师培训项目。18 名第二和第三年的受训者描述了与代理人的一次难忘互动,然后被要求讨论他们的学习经验和他们在互动中的角色。访谈逐字记录并通过迭代过程进行分析。住院医师在互动中经历了重大的情感负担,但仍重视与代理人的关系。尽管他们对提供建议持保留态度,但住院医师在与代理人打交道时扮演了各种角色,提供支持、信息和建议。尽管住院医师报告说对代理人决策几乎没有正式的教育,但他们依靠被动的角色模型和自己以前的经验来帮助代理人做出决策。尽管对代理人决策的正式教育很少,但住院医师与代理人之间存在复杂而情感强烈的互动。教育工作者应努力帮助住院医师了解自己的情绪以及他们在与代理人相处时所采用的角色背后的伦理信念。这将有助于住院医师与代理人进行基于价值观的对话,并更好地在决策过程中为代理人提供支持。