Bernabeo Elizabeth C, Reddy Siddharta G, Ginsburg Shiphra, Holmboe Eric S
J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2014 Spring;34(2):112-22. doi: 10.1002/chp.21228.
Physicians do not always agree on "rules" governing behavior in professionally challenging situations. Little is known about contextual factors that influence physician approaches in these situations. We explored the individual-, social-, and societal-level factors that physicians consider when responding to 2 common professional dilemmas. We were particularly interested in knowing the extent to which physicians engage in self-reflection as a result of responding to the vignettes.
A cross-sectional Web-based survey was sent to a random sample of 396 physicians, prompting them to respond to scripted professional dilemmas.
A total of 120 physicians responded, yielding a response rate of 32.6%. Physicians responded to these dilemmas in highly variable ways, negotiating a complex array of contextual factors in their decisions. Interacting factors involving individual-level physician (eg, worry, guilt), patient (eg, nature of medical condition or relationship with patient), and social/societal (eg, policy, what peers or colleagues do) were important drivers in physician responses. Qualitative analysis revealed that several interacting themes guide physician approaches to professional dilemmas: patient welfare; types of patients; political, ethical, or legal issues; guiding principles; values; rules; and habits.
Physicians negotiate a complex set of individual-, social-, and societal-level factors in response to professional dilemmas. This finding has important implications for the promotion and assessment of professional behavior in practicing physicians. Reflecting on scenarios may be an opportunity for physicians to learn about how and why they make decisions in difficult situations.
医生们对于应对职业挑战情境时的行为“规则”并非总能达成一致。对于影响医生在这些情境中处理方式的背景因素,我们知之甚少。我们探究了医生在应对两种常见职业困境时所考虑的个人、社会和社会层面的因素。我们尤其想了解医生因对这些情景做出反应而进行自我反思的程度。
向396名医生的随机样本发送了一份基于网络的横断面调查问卷,促使他们对预设的职业困境做出回应。
共有120名医生做出回应,回应率为32.6%。医生们对这些困境的反应方式差异很大,在决策过程中要权衡一系列复杂的背景因素。涉及医生个人层面(如担忧、内疚)、患者层面(如病情性质或与患者的关系)以及社会/社会层面(如政策、同行或同事的做法)的相互作用因素是医生做出反应的重要驱动因素。定性分析表明,有几个相互作用的主题指导着医生应对职业困境的方式:患者福利;患者类型;政治、伦理或法律问题;指导原则;价值观;规则;以及习惯。
医生在应对职业困境时要权衡一系列复杂的个人、社会和社会层面的因素。这一发现对于在职医生职业行为的促进和评估具有重要意义。思考这些情景可能是医生了解自己在困难情况下如何以及为何做出决策的一个契机。