Yates Janet
Research Fellow, Medical Education Centre, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham Medical School, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK.
BMC Med Educ. 2014 Sep 20;14:196. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-14-196.
The development and maintenance of students' professional behaviour and attitude is of increasing importance in medical education. Unprofessional behaviour in doctors has the potential to jeopardise patient safety, compromise working relationships, and cause disruption and distress. The General Medical Council issues guidance to medical schools and students describing the standards that should be attained.Nottingham University medical school introduced a 'Concerns' form in 2009, to create a standardised, transparent and defensible means of recording and handling complaints about adverse attitudes or behaviours. This paper reports an audit of the system over the first three years.
The routinely-held database was enhanced with further detail collected from relevant student records. The data were explored in terms of the types of complaint, students who were reported, the people who reported them, and the actions taken afterwards. The data were also mapped to the current GMC guidance.
189 valid forms were generated, relating to 143 students. The form was used by a wide variety of people, including clinical and non-clinical teachers, administrators, Hall Wardens, and fellow students. The concerns ranged from infringements of regulations to serious fitness to practise issues. Most were dealt with by faculty or pastoral care staff but some required escalation to formal hearings. The complaints were mapped successfully to GMC documentation, with the highest proportions relating to the GMC categories 'Good Clinical Care' and 'Working with Colleagues'.Male and ethnic minority students appeared to be more likely to have a Concern raised, but this is a tentative conclusion that requires a larger sample. Undergraduate (as opposed to Graduate Entry) students may also be at greater risk.
A simple form, freely available, but designed to prevent frivolous or malicious use, has provided valuable data on unprofessional behaviour and the responses elicited. Some parts of the form require improvements, and these are underway to provide more efficient use, audit and review in future.
在医学教育中,培养和维持学生的职业行为及态度愈发重要。医生的不专业行为可能危及患者安全、破坏工作关系,并造成混乱和困扰。英国医学总会向医学院校和学生发布了相关指南,阐述了应达到的标准。诺丁汉大学医学院于2009年引入了“问题”表格,以创建一种标准化、透明且合理的方式来记录和处理对不良态度或行为的投诉。本文报告了该系统头三年的审核情况。
通过从相关学生记录中收集更多细节,对常规数据库进行了扩充。从投诉类型、被举报的学生、举报人以及后续采取的行动等方面对数据进行了探究。数据还与英国医学总会的现行指南进行了比对。
共生成了189份有效表格,涉及143名学生。包括临床和非临床教师、管理人员、宿舍管理员以及同学在内的各类人员都使用了该表格。问题涵盖从违反规定到严重的执业适任性问题等。大多数问题由教师或辅导员处理,但有些需要升级到正式听证会。投诉成功地与英国医学总会的文件进行了比对,其中比例最高的与英国医学总会的“良好临床护理”和“与同事合作”类别相关。男性和少数族裔学生似乎更有可能被提出问题,但这只是一个初步结论,需要更大的样本。本科生(相对于研究生入学)可能也面临更大风险。
一种简单的、免费提供但旨在防止轻率或恶意使用的表格,提供了有关不专业行为及其引发的应对措施的宝贵数据。表格的某些部分需要改进,目前正在进行改进,以便未来能更有效地使用、审核和审查。