Department of Medicine and Pritzker School of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
J Hosp Med. 2013 Jul;8(7):386-9. doi: 10.1002/jhm.2056. Epub 2013 Jun 18.
Unprofessional behavior can compromise care and detract from the hospital learning environment. Discrepancy between professional behaviors formally taught and what is witnessed has become increasingly evident.
With funding from the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation, a workshop was developed to address unprofessional behaviors related to inpatient care previously identified in a multi-institution survey. The aims were to utilize video-based education to illustrate unprofessional behaviors, how faculty play a role in promoting such behaviors, and facilitate reflection regarding motivation for and prevention of these behaviors. Hospitalists and housestaff at 3 Chicago-area academic hospitals and 1 community teaching affiliate participated. Videos were debriefed, identifying barriers to professional behavior and improvement strategies. A postworkshop survey assessed beliefs on behaviors and intent to change practice.
Forty-four (53%) faculty and 244 (68%) residents (postgraduate year 1 and greater) participated. The workshop was well received, with 89% reporting it "useful and effective." Two-thirds expressed intent to change behavior. Most (86%) believed videos were realistic and effective. Those who perceived videos as "very realistic" were more likely to report intent to change behavior (93% vs 53%, P = 0.01).
Video-based education is a feasible way to promote reflection and address unprofessional behaviors among providers and may positively impact the learning environment.
不专业的行为会影响医疗服务质量,并破坏医院的学习环境。正式教授的专业行为与实际观察到的行为之间的差异越来越明显。
在美国内科医师学院基金会的资助下,开发了一个研讨会,以解决与住院患者护理相关的先前在多机构调查中确定的不专业行为。其目的是利用基于视频的教育来举例说明不专业的行为、教师在促进这些行为方面的作用,并促进对这些行为的动机和预防进行反思。来自芝加哥地区的 3 家学术医院和 1 家社区教学附属医院的医院医生和住院医师参加了研讨会。对视频进行了汇报,确定了专业行为的障碍和改进策略。研讨会结束后进行了一项调查,评估了对行为的看法和改变实践的意愿。
共有 44 名(53%)教师和 244 名(68%)住院医师(住院医师及以上)参加了研讨会。该研讨会反响良好,89%的人认为它“有用且有效”。三分之二的人表示有意改变行为。大多数人(86%)认为视频是现实和有效的。那些认为视频“非常现实”的人更有可能表示有意改变行为(93%比 53%,P=0.01)。
基于视频的教育是一种促进医疗服务提供者反思和解决不专业行为的可行方法,并且可能对学习环境产生积极影响。