Medical School, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Medical School, Swansea University, Swansea, UK.
BMC Med Educ. 2018 Apr 10;18(1):76. doi: 10.1186/s12909-018-1183-5.
Mental workload is an abstract concept that perceives cognition as the brain having a small and finite capacity to process information, with high levels of workload associated with poor performance and error. While an individual may be able to complete two different tasks individually, a combination of tasks may lead to cognitive overload and poor performance. In many high-risk industries, it is common to measure mental workload and then to redesign tasks until cognitive overload is avoided. This study aimed to measure the effect of multitasking on the mental workload and performance of medical students completing single and combined clinical tasks.
Medical students who had completed basic clinical skills training in a single undergraduate Medical School completed four standardised tasks for a total of four minutes each, consisting of: inactivity, listening, venepuncture and a combination of listening and venepuncture. Task performance was measured using standard binary checklists and with mental workload measured using a secondary task method.
The tasks were successfully completed by 40 subjects and as expected, mental workload increased with task complexity. Combining the two tasks showed no difference in the associated mental workload and performance at venepuncture (p = 0.082) However, during the combined task, listening appeared to deteriorate (p < 0.001).
If staff are expected to simultaneously complete multiple tasks then they may preferentially shed communication tasks in order to maintain their performance of physical tasks, leading to the appearance of poor communication skills. Although this is a small-scale study in medical students it suggests that the active assessment and management of clinician workload in busy clinical settings may be an effective strategy to improve doctor-patient communication.
心理工作量是一个抽象的概念,它将认知视为大脑处理信息的能力有限且较小,高工作负荷与表现不佳和错误相关。虽然一个人可能能够单独完成两个不同的任务,但组合任务可能会导致认知过载和表现不佳。在许多高风险行业中,通常会测量心理工作量,然后重新设计任务,以避免认知过载。本研究旨在测量多任务处理对完成单一和组合临床任务的医学生心理工作量和表现的影响。
在一所本科医学院完成基础临床技能培训的医学生完成了四项标准化任务,每项任务持续四分钟,包括:不活动、倾听、静脉穿刺和倾听与静脉穿刺的组合。使用标准的二进制检查表测量任务表现,并使用次要任务方法测量心理工作量。
40 名受试者成功完成了任务,与预期的一样,随着任务复杂性的增加,心理工作量也增加了。组合这两个任务在静脉穿刺时的相关心理工作量和表现没有差异(p=0.082)。然而,在组合任务期间,倾听似乎恶化了(p<0.001)。
如果工作人员被期望同时完成多项任务,那么他们可能会优先放弃沟通任务,以维持他们执行物理任务的能力,从而导致沟通技巧不佳的表象。尽管这是一项针对医学生的小规模研究,但它表明在繁忙的临床环境中积极评估和管理临床医生的工作量可能是改善医患沟通的有效策略。