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手术并发症及其对外科医生幸福感的影响。

Surgical complications and their implications for surgeons' well-being.

机构信息

Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, St Mary's Campus, Imperial College London, Norfolk Place, London, W2 1PG, UK.

出版信息

Br J Surg. 2013 Dec;100(13):1748-55. doi: 10.1002/bjs.9308.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Healthcare professionals can be seriously affected when they are involved in major clinical incidents. The impact of such incidents on staff is of particular relevance to surgery, as the operating room is one of the highest-risk areas for serious complications. This qualitative study aimed to assess the personal and professional impact of surgical complications on surgeons.

METHODS

This single time point study involved semistructured, individual interviews with general and vascular surgeons, consultants and senior registrars from two National Health Service organizations in London, UK.

RESULTS

Twenty-seven surgeons participated. Many were seriously affected by major surgical complications. Surgeons' practice was also often affected, not always in the best interest of their patients. The surgeons' reactions depended on the preventability of the complications, their personality and experience, patient outcomes and patients' reactions, as well as colleagues' reactions and the culture of the institution. Discussing complications, deconstructing the incidents and rationalizing were the most commonly quoted coping mechanisms. Institutional support was generally described as inadequate, and the participants often reported the existence of strong institutional blame cultures. Suggestions for supporting surgeons in managing the personal impact of complications included better mentoring, teamwork approaches, blame-free opportunities for the discussion of complications, and structures aimed at the human aspects of complications.

CONCLUSION

Those involved in the management of surgical services need to consider how to improve support for surgeons in the aftermath of major surgical incidents.

摘要

背景

当医疗保健专业人员涉及重大临床事件时,他们可能会受到严重影响。此类事件对员工的影响在外科手术中尤为相关,因为手术室是发生严重并发症的高风险区域之一。本定性研究旨在评估外科手术并发症对外科医生的个人和职业影响。

方法

本单时间点研究采用半结构式个体访谈,访谈对象为来自英国伦敦两个国家卫生服务机构的普通外科和血管外科医生、顾问和高级住院医师。

结果

共有 27 名外科医生参与。许多人对外科重大并发症受到严重影响。外科医生的实践也经常受到影响,并不总是符合患者的最佳利益。外科医生的反应取决于并发症的可预防程度、他们的个性和经验、患者的结局和患者的反应,以及同事的反应和机构文化。讨论并发症、解构事件和合理化是最常被引用的应对机制。机构支持通常被描述为不足,参与者经常报告存在强烈的机构指责文化。支持外科医生管理并发症个人影响的建议包括更好的指导、团队合作方法、无责讨论并发症的机会,以及旨在处理并发症人为因素的结构。

结论

参与管理外科服务的人员需要考虑如何在重大外科事件发生后为外科医生提供更好的支持。

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