Kolehmainen Niina, McAnuff Jennifer
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.
Implement Sci. 2014 Oct 2;9:141. doi: 10.1186/s13012-014-0141-9.
Clinicians' emotions about practice are a potentially powerful yet largely overlooked factor in implementation of good-quality care. The present paper expands the current, limited evidence about clinicians' emotions by (i) describing clinician-reported examples of emotions about practice and (ii) identifying the clinical situations in which, according to clinicians, emotions emerge and influence practice.
Semi-structured, face-to-face interviews with 25 clinicians (children's occupational therapists) were conducted across six health care organisations. Participants were asked to reflect on their practice in two recent patient cases, one that they perceived 'successful' and another 'unsuccessful'. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and the transcripts were analysed for emerging themes. A proportion of transcripts were independently read and coded, and the themes were validated through critical discussion.
A key theme was clinicians' emotions, especially negative emotions including guilt, anger, worry, frustration and inadequacy. These were described in connection with situations where the clinicians perceived that (i) they failed to provide good quality care, (ii) they were unable to achieve positive health outcomes or engage the patient or (iii) there was conflict between what they were asked to do and the norms they held important.
Clinicians experience a range of negative emotions about practice. These are particularly likely to emerge in situations where clinicians perceive that their actions and practice fall short of the standards, norms or outcomes that they hold as important. The results inform the specification of emotions and emotion-triggering situations for future investigations of health care implementation.
临床医生对执业的情绪是实施高质量医疗中一个潜在强大但大多被忽视的因素。本文通过(i)描述临床医生报告的关于执业的情绪例子以及(ii)确定临床医生认为情绪出现并影响执业的临床情况,扩展了目前关于临床医生情绪的有限证据。
在六个医疗保健机构对25名临床医生(儿童职业治疗师)进行了半结构化面对面访谈。参与者被要求反思他们最近两个患者案例中的执业情况,一个他们认为“成功”,另一个“不成功”。访谈逐字记录,对记录进行分析以找出新出现的主题。一部分记录由独立阅读并编码,通过批判性讨论对主题进行验证。
一个关键主题是临床医生的情绪,尤其是负面情绪,包括内疚、愤怒、担忧、沮丧和不足感。这些情绪与临床医生认为(i)他们未能提供高质量护理,(ii)他们无法实现积极的健康结果或使患者参与进来,或(iii)他们被要求做的事情与他们认为重要的规范之间存在冲突的情况有关。
临床医生在执业中会经历一系列负面情绪。这些情绪尤其可能在临床医生认为他们的行为和执业未达到他们认为重要的标准、规范或结果的情况下出现。研究结果为未来医疗保健实施调查中的情绪及情绪触发情况的具体说明提供了依据。