Boehm Kaitlin S, McGuire Connor, Boudreau Colton, Jenkins Danielle, Samargandi Osama A, Al-Youha Sarah, Tang David
Division of Plastic Surgery, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2019 Feb 25;7(2):e2152. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000002152. eCollection 2019 Feb.
As understanding of poor physician mental health and burnout strengthens, it is becoming important to identify factors that detract from wellbeing. Shame-based learning (SBL) is detrimental to psychological health and can contribute to burnout, substance abuse and suicide. This study endeavoured to quantify the unknown prevalence and effects of SBL in Canadian plastic surgery programs.
An electronic survey was sent to all attending surgeons and trainee (residents and fellows) members of the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons. SBL was assessed using a validated questionnaire. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.
98 responses (14.7%) comprising of 63 attending surgeons and 36 trainees were received. The majority of attending surgeons (78 percent) and trainees (67%) have been shamed. Fourteen percent of trainees and 9% of attending surgeons felt that SBL is necessary. The most common event provoking shaming for trainees was wrong answers (56%) and for attending surgeons was disagreement in clinical care (21%). For both groups, shamers were in positions of authority. The most common effect of SBL in trainees was a loss of self-confidence (53%), compared to no negative effect in attending surgeons (49 percent). Thirty-nine percent of trainees dealt with shaming events with support from fellow trainees (39 percent), while attending surgeons kept it to themselves (40 percent).
SBL is present in Canadian plastic surgery residency programs and has numerous detrimental effects. To foster better mental health, residency programs should identify ongoing SBL and make efforts to transition to healthier feedback strategies.
随着对医生心理健康不佳和职业倦怠的认识不断加深,识别影响幸福感的因素变得愈发重要。基于羞耻感的学习(SBL)对心理健康有害,可能导致职业倦怠、药物滥用和自杀。本研究旨在量化SBL在加拿大整形外科项目中的未知患病率及其影响。
向加拿大整形外科协会的所有主治外科医生和学员(住院医师和研究员)发送了一份电子调查问卷。使用经过验证的问卷对SBL进行评估。采用描述性统计和主题分析对数据进行分析。
共收到98份回复(14.7%),其中包括63名主治外科医生和36名学员。大多数主治外科医生(78%)和学员(67%)都曾受到过羞辱。14%的学员和9%的主治外科医生认为SBL是必要的。引发学员羞辱感的最常见事件是回答错误(56%),而主治外科医生则是临床护理方面的分歧(21%)。对于两组来说,羞辱者都是有权威地位的人。SBL对学员最常见的影响是自信心丧失(53%),相比之下,主治外科医生中没有负面影响的占49%。39%的学员在其他学员的支持下应对羞辱事件,而主治外科医生则选择自行处理(40%)。
SBL存在于加拿大整形外科住院医师培训项目中,并产生了许多有害影响。为了促进更好的心理健康,住院医师培训项目应识别持续存在的SBL,并努力转向更健康的反馈策略。