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洞察急诊医生在接诊患者前及接诊瞬间的思维。

Insights into emergency physicians' minds in the seconds before and into a patient encounter.

作者信息

Pelaccia Thierry, Tardif Jacques, Triby Emmanuel, Ammirati Christine, Bertrand Catherine, Charlin Bernard, Dory Valérie

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Centre for Training and Research in Health Sciences Education (CFR-PS), University of Strasbourg, 67000, Strasbourg, France.

Prehospital Emergency Care Service (SAMU 67), Centre for Emergency Care Teaching (CESU 67), Strasbourg University Hospital, PO Box 426, 67200, Strasbourg, France.

出版信息

Intern Emerg Med. 2015 Oct;10(7):865-73. doi: 10.1007/s11739-015-1283-8. Epub 2015 Aug 1.

Abstract

Clinical reasoning is a core competency in medical practice. No study has explored clinical reasoning occurring before a clinical encounter, when physicians obtain preliminary information about the patient, and during the first seconds of the observation phase. This paper aims to understand what happens in emergency physicians' minds when they acquire initial information about a patient, and when they first meet a patient. The authors carried out in-depth interviews based on the video recordings of emergency situations filmed in an "own-point-of-view-perspective". 15 expert emergency physicians were interviewed between 2011 and 2012. Researchers analysed data using an interpretive approach based on thematic analysis and constant comparison. Almost all participants used a few critical pieces of information to generate hypotheses even before they actually met the patient. Pre-encounter hypotheses played a key role in the ensuing encounter by directing initial data gathering. Initial data, collected within the first few seconds of the encounter, included the patient's position on the stretcher, the way they had been prepared, their facial expression, their breathing, and their skin colour. Physicians also rapidly appraised the seriousness of the patient's overall condition, which determined their initial goals, i.e. initiating emergency treatment or pursuing the diagnostic investigation. The study brings new insights on what happens at the very beginning of the encounter between emergency physicians and patients. The results obtained from an innovative methodological approach open avenues for the development of clinical reasoning in learners.

摘要

临床推理是医学实践中的一项核心能力。此前尚无研究探讨过在临床接触之前,即医生获取患者初步信息时,以及观察阶段的最初几秒内所发生的临床推理。本文旨在了解急诊医生在获取患者初始信息以及首次接触患者时,他们脑海中发生了什么。作者基于以“第一人称视角”拍摄的紧急情况视频记录进行了深入访谈。在2011年至2012年期间,对15名急诊专家医生进行了访谈。研究人员采用基于主题分析和持续比较的解释性方法对数据进行了分析。几乎所有参与者甚至在实际见到患者之前,就利用一些关键信息来生成假设。接触前的假设在随后的接触中通过指导初始数据收集发挥了关键作用。在接触的最初几秒内收集的初始数据包括患者在担架上的姿势、准备方式、面部表情、呼吸和肤色。医生还迅速评估了患者的整体病情严重程度,这决定了他们的初始目标,即启动紧急治疗或继续进行诊断调查。该研究为急诊医生与患者接触之初所发生的情况带来了新的见解。从创新方法中获得的结果为学习者临床推理的发展开辟了道路。

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