Kempner Samantha, Morgan Helen, Stern David, Colletti Lisa, Goold Susan, Lypson Monica L, Hopson Laura, Ross Paula
Clinical Instructor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan Medical School.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School.
MedEdPORTAL. 2016 Jul 21;12:10427. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10427.
From the first day of residency, residents may be required to consent patients for interventions, procedures, or tests. The ability to perform an informed consent is considered one of the Association of American Medical College's Core Entrustable Professional Activities for entering residency. This case provides learners with the opportunity to obtain informed consent for a lumbar puncture procedure and to receive immediate structured feedback on their performance. This is a formative assessment, which has been used with both senior medical students and first-year residents at our institution.
The case involves a standardized patient with a history of leukemia who presents to the emergency department with a headache, fever, and lethargy. The learner is charged with the task of compassionately, honestly, and confidently explaining the process of a lumbar puncture in order to appropriately obtain informed consent.
This case was well received, with the vast majority of learners rating the instructions as clear and the tasks of the station as appropriate for the level of learner. Comments provided by the learners regarding the standardized patients' feedback indicate that this is a useful exercise to assist with the development of the crucial skill of obtaining informed consent.
Overall, learners are able to perform this task and find it a meaningful exercise. We are able to measure both content and communication skills. In our cohort, learners are able to perform above the targeted passing score. This provides some evidence of competency in terms of both content and communication skills.
从住院医师培训的第一天起,住院医师可能就需要为患者的干预措施、操作或检查获取知情同意。进行知情同意的能力被视为美国医学院协会规定的进入住院医师培训阶段的核心可托付专业活动之一。本案例为学习者提供了一个为腰椎穿刺操作获取知情同意并就其表现立即获得结构化反馈的机会。这是一项形成性评估,已在我们机构的高年级医学生和一年级住院医师中使用。
该案例涉及一名有白血病病史的标准化患者,他因头痛、发热和嗜睡前往急诊科就诊。学习者的任务是富有同情心、诚实地且自信地解释腰椎穿刺的过程,以便适当地获取知情同意。
这个案例受到了好评,绝大多数学习者认为指导清晰,该站点的任务与学习者的水平相匹配。学习者对标准化患者反馈的评论表明,这是一项有助于培养获取知情同意这一关键技能的有益练习。
总体而言,学习者能够完成这项任务并认为这是一项有意义的练习。我们能够衡量内容和沟通技巧。在我们的学员群体中,学习者的表现高于目标及格分数。这在一定程度上证明了他们在内容和沟通技巧方面具备能力。