Dixon William H R, Kinnison Tierney, May Stephen A
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK.
Vet Rec. 2017 Nov;181(18):480. doi: 10.1136/vr.104268. Epub 2017 Sep 11.
At a time where high levels of stress are reported in the veterinary profession, this study explores the challenges that veterinary graduates encounter when they enter general (first opinion) practice. Participants had written reflective accounts of their 'Most Puzzling Cases' for the postgraduate Professional Key Skills module of the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice, offered by the Royal Veterinary College. Reasons that a case was puzzling, or became challenging, were thematically analysed. Fifteen summaries were analysed. Three core themes were identified: 'clinical reasoning', centred on the limitations of pattern recognition and the methods used to overcome this; the 'veterinary healthcare system', focusing on the need for continuity of care, time pressure and support in the transition to practice; and the 'owner', looking at the broader clinical skills needed to succeed in general practice. Clinical reasoning was raised as an issue; discussion of when pattern recognition is not appropriate and what to do in these cases was common. A lack of experience in general practice case types, and how to best operate in the resource-constrained environment in which they present, is the likely cause of this, suggesting that a greater focus on the primary care paradigm is needed within veterinary education.
在兽医行业报告称压力水平较高的当下,本研究探讨了兽医专业毕业生进入普通(初诊)诊所时所面临的挑战。参与者为皇家兽医学院提供的高级兽医实践证书研究生专业关键技能模块撰写了关于他们“最令人困惑的病例”的反思记录。对病例令人困惑或具有挑战性的原因进行了主题分析。分析了15份总结。确定了三个核心主题:“临床推理”,以模式识别的局限性以及克服这一局限性所使用的方法为中心;“兽医医疗保健系统”,侧重于护理连续性的必要性、时间压力以及向临床实践过渡时的支持;以及“宠物主人”,着眼于在普通诊所取得成功所需的更广泛临床技能。临床推理被视为一个问题;关于模式识别何时不适用以及在这些情况下该怎么做的讨论很常见。缺乏普通临床病例类型的经验以及如何在他们所面临的资源受限环境中最佳运作,可能是造成这种情况的原因,这表明兽医教育需要更加关注初级护理范式。