Czeskleba Anja, Holzhausen Ylva, Peters Harm
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Dieter Scheffner Fachzentrum für medizinische Hochschullehre und Ausbildungsforschung, Prodekanat für Studium und Lehre, Berlin, Germany.
GMS J Med Educ. 2019 Mar 15;36(2):Doc18. doi: 10.3205/zma001226. eCollection 2019.
In final-year clerkships, such as the Practical Year in Germany, students' workplace learning has to be balanced with the ensuring of patient safety. In this qualitative study, we investigated problems concerning patient safety as perceived from the perspective of supervising physicians, and whether and to what extent Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) can lead to an improvement in patient safety. Data was collected through focus groups. Participants were specialist physicians with experience of final-year clerkship training (n=11). The analysis of problems influencing patient safety was carried out deductively with an existing system of categories (error factors in the clinic). To identify potential improvements through EPAs, an inductively developed category system on the influence of EPAs in final-year clerkships was used. Supervising physicians perceive a variety of problems which affect patient safety. These can be found in the categories organization and management, individual factors, task factors and work environment. The physicians feel that EPAs may lead to an improvement in training and subsequently in patient safety. Their comments can be collated to the categories improvement in training, performance levels and supporting learning processes, transparency and minimizing uncertainty. Statements by supervising physicians indicate a variety of problems in patient safety during the training of final-year clerkship students, for instance the lack of structure to the training. In their view, the implementation of EPAs can substantially reduce such risks, as they provide better content and organizational structure to the final-year clerkship.
在最后一年的临床实习中,比如德国的实践年,学生的职场学习必须与确保患者安全相平衡。在这项定性研究中,我们从指导医师的角度调查了有关患者安全的问题,以及可托付专业活动(EPA)是否以及在多大程度上能够提高患者安全。数据通过焦点小组收集。参与者是有最后一年临床实习培训经验的专科医生(n = 11)。对影响患者安全的问题分析是依据现有的分类系统(临床中的错误因素)进行演绎的。为了通过EPA识别潜在的改进,使用了一个关于EPA在最后一年临床实习中影响的归纳发展的分类系统。指导医师察觉到了各种影响患者安全的问题。这些问题可归类为组织与管理、个人因素、任务因素和工作环境。医师们认为EPA可能会改善培训,进而提高患者安全。他们的评论可归纳为培训改进、绩效水平、支持学习过程、透明度以及减少不确定性等类别。指导医师的陈述表明,在最后一年临床实习学生的培训期间,患者安全存在各种问题,例如培训缺乏系统性。在他们看来,实施EPA可以大幅降低此类风险,因为它们为最后一年的临床实习提供了更好的内容和组织结构。