Sturman Nancy J, Parker Malcolm, van Driel Mieke L
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Aust Fam Physician. 2012 Dec;41(12):981-4.
Australian medical students should graduate with an understanding of the principles of medical law and ethics, and their application to clinical settings. Although student perspectives have been studied previously, the teacher experience of ethical issues also needs to be understood, particularly in the general practice setting.
Interviews were conducted with a convenience sample of 13 general practitioner teachers. They were asked to reflect on common and/or important ethical issues in their day-to-day practice. An inductive thematic analysis of the data was performed by two investigators, who reached a consensus on major themes using an iterative, dialogic process.
Participants reported negotiating ethical issues frequently. Major themes included patient-doctor relationships, professional differences, truth-telling, ethically 'grey' areas and the personal demands of ethical decision making.
General practitioners in this study describe sometimes needing to apply judgement and compromise in situations involving legal or ethical issues, in order to act in the best interests of patients and to successfully negotiate the patient-doctor relationship. Students learning in this clinical context may perceive mixed messages and ethical lapses in these challenging 'grey' areas. The ethical acumen and emotional resilience of both students and clinical teachers may be enhanced by ongoing reflective discussion with colleagues.
澳大利亚医学生毕业时应理解医学法律和伦理原则及其在临床环境中的应用。虽然之前已经研究过学生的观点,但也需要了解教师在伦理问题上的经验,尤其是在全科医疗环境中。
对13名全科医生教师进行了便利抽样访谈。要求他们反思日常实践中常见和/或重要的伦理问题。由两名研究人员对数据进行归纳主题分析,他们通过反复的对话过程就主要主题达成了共识。
参与者报告经常协商伦理问题。主要主题包括医患关系、专业差异、告知真相、伦理“灰色”领域以及伦理决策的个人要求。
本研究中的全科医生描述了在涉及法律或伦理问题的情况下有时需要运用判断力并做出妥协,以便为患者的最佳利益行事并成功处理医患关系。在这种临床环境中学习的学生可能会在这些具有挑战性的“灰色”领域中察觉到相互矛盾的信息和伦理失误。通过与同事进行持续的反思性讨论,学生和临床教师的伦理洞察力和情感适应能力可能会得到提高。