Patel Veena, Patel Prashanth, Jeffery Rachel, Taylor James, Thomas Hywel
Department of Rheumatology, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK School of Education, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Department of Metabolic Medicine and Chemical Pathology, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK NIHR Leicester Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Unit, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, UK Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester, BHF Cardiovascular Research Centre, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, UK.
Postgrad Med J. 2015 Aug;91(1078):418-22. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2015-133340. Epub 2015 Aug 7.
Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions affect millions of people around the world. Gait, Arms, Legs and Spine (GALS) is a simple and useful screening tool for routine MSK examination in hospitals and general practice and has been integrated into the undergraduate medical curriculum. Despite this, there is evidence that doctors lack competency in MSK examination and that GALS are underperformed routinely.
The study explored the views of junior doctors (JDs) on how they were taught MSK examination as undergraduates; the usefulness of GALS as a technique for excluding significant MSK problems; why MSK examination was often poorly carried out and how this could be improved.
A qualitative study was performed with data gathered through focus group interviews from 32 JDs working in two acute NHS hospitals. Six interviews were conducted over a 6-week period from mid-June to the end of July in consecutive years 2013 and 2014.
Ninety JDs were invited to participate in the focus group interviews; 32 (36%) agreed to participate, 28 (88%) of whom had graduated in the UK. The perception of JDs was that undergraduate training for GALS and regional MSK examination was adequate, but reasons for lack of MSK competency in the workplace are multifactorial and complex.
Proposing more practical and interactive sessions to reinforce MSK skills during postgraduate training may not resolve issues of MSK competency among JDs. Recognition of the complexity of workplace learning and the influence of tacit learning is required if MSK competency is to be enhanced.
肌肉骨骼疾病影响着全球数百万人。步态、手臂、腿部和脊柱检查(GALS)是医院和全科医疗中用于常规肌肉骨骼检查的一种简单且有用的筛查工具,并且已被纳入本科医学课程。尽管如此,有证据表明医生在肌肉骨骼检查方面缺乏能力,而且GALS检查在常规操作中表现不佳。
本研究探讨了初级医生(JDs)对于他们在本科阶段如何接受肌肉骨骼检查教学的看法;GALS作为排除重大肌肉骨骼问题的一种技术的有用性;肌肉骨骼检查经常执行不佳的原因以及如何改进。
进行了一项定性研究,数据通过对在两家NHS急症医院工作的32名初级医生进行焦点小组访谈收集。在2013年和2014年连续两年的6月中旬至7月底的6周时间内进行了6次访谈。
邀请了90名初级医生参加焦点小组访谈;32名(36%)同意参加,其中28名(88%)在英国毕业。初级医生的看法是本科阶段对GALS和局部肌肉骨骼检查的培训是足够的,但在工作场所缺乏肌肉骨骼检查能力的原因是多因素且复杂的。
提议在研究生培训期间增加更多实践和互动环节以强化肌肉骨骼技能,可能无法解决初级医生在肌肉骨骼检查能力方面的问题。如果要提高肌肉骨骼检查能力,就需要认识到工作场所学习的复杂性以及隐性学习的影响。