McMaster Pediatric Surgery Research Collaborative, Department of Surgery, McMaster University, 1200 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3Z5.
Am J Surg. 2013 Apr;205(4):426-33. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2012.12.001. Epub 2013 Jan 11.
Professionalism is an important part of the hidden curriculum that is gaining attention in surgical education. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, has introduced a small group discussion model using critical incident reports (CIRs) to elicit students' reflections on ethical, communication, and professionalism challenges during surgical clerkship. We described the themes identified by surgical clerks in their CIRs.
Using thematic analysis, 4 investigators coded 64 CIRs iteratively until conceptual saturation. Rigor and validity were ensured throughout the process. Data were further explored to compare the CIRs of junior and senior clerks.
Twenty-seven themes and 4 relationship domains emerged: the clerk's relationship to patients, the health care team, the health care system, and self. Challenges with communication, the consent process, and breaking bad news were most commonly cited. Theme frequencies differed between junior and senior clerks.
Small group discussions of critical incident reports allow surgical clerks to reflect on their developing professional relationships. The themes that have been identified can be used to guide professionalism education and uncover the hidden curriculum.
专业精神是隐藏课程的重要组成部分,越来越受到外科教育的关注。加拿大安大略省汉密尔顿的麦克马斯特大学采用小组讨论模式,使用关键事件报告(CIR)来引出学生在外科实习期间对道德、沟通和专业精神挑战的思考。我们描述了外科学员在 CIR 中确定的主题。
使用主题分析,4 名调查员对 64 份 CIR 进行了迭代编码,直到概念饱和。整个过程都保证了严谨性和有效性。进一步探索数据以比较初级和高级店员的 CIR。
出现了 27 个主题和 4 个关系领域:店员与患者、医疗团队、医疗保健系统和自我的关系。沟通、同意过程和坏消息的披露方面的挑战是最常被提及的。初级和高级店员的主题频率不同。
小组讨论关键事件报告允许外科学员反思他们正在发展的专业关系。已经确定的主题可用于指导专业精神教育并揭示隐藏课程。