Saddawi-Konefka Daniel, Scott-Vernaglia Shannon E
J Grad Med Educ. 2019 Aug;11(4):454-459. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-19-00038.1.
Formative feedback from residents is essential to improve residency programs, and focus groups may provide rich information. However, residents may withhold information due to fear of retaliation or speak less candidly to please focus group moderators.
We assessed participant perceptions and utility of feedback obtained from a confidential focus group exchange between 2 residency programs.
Anesthesiology and pediatric programs at the same institution participated in 2017. Residents voluntarily provided program feedback during 1 of 2 confidential focus groups for each program. Each focus group was moderated by the program director (PD) of the other specialty. The PDs used thematic analysis to identify themes for use by the respective programs in improvement efforts. An anonymous survey was distributed after the focus groups to collect participant perceptions (quantitative and narrative) on this approach.
Thirteen residents of 140 (9.3%) participated (7 anesthesiology, 6 pediatrics). Thematic feedback from focus groups was largely consistent with known issues, although novel information was also obtained (eg, pediatric interns wanted earlier one-on-one meetings with their PD). Survey data suggest that residents were able to share more meaningful feedback than they would otherwise, and they did not feel that having an external moderator (a PD who may have been unfamiliar with the specialty) was a barrier to discussion. The approach required 6 hours of time for each PD and approximately $200 for dinners.
The focus group exchange required modest resources, was perceived as safe by residents, and generated robust, actionable feedback for the programs.
住院医师的形成性反馈对于改进住院医师培训项目至关重要,焦点小组可能会提供丰富的信息。然而,住院医师可能会因担心遭到报复而隐瞒信息,或者为取悦焦点小组主持人而不太坦诚地发言。
我们评估了参与者对从两个住院医师培训项目之间的保密焦点小组交流中获得的反馈的看法和效用。
同一机构的麻醉学和儿科学项目于2017年参与。每个项目的住院医师在两个保密焦点小组中的一个期间自愿提供项目反馈。每个焦点小组由另一个专业的项目主任(PD)主持。项目主任使用主题分析来确定各自项目在改进工作中使用的主题。焦点小组结束后分发了一份匿名调查问卷,以收集参与者对这种方法的看法(定量和叙述性)。
140名住院医师中有13名(9.3%)参与(7名麻醉学住院医师,6名儿科学住院医师)。焦点小组的主题反馈在很大程度上与已知问题一致,不过也获得了一些新信息(例如,儿科实习生希望更早与他们的项目主任进行一对一会议)。调查数据表明,住院医师能够分享比平时更有意义的反馈,并且他们不认为有外部主持人(可能不熟悉该专业的项目主任)是讨论的障碍。该方法每个项目主任需要6小时时间,晚餐费用约200美元。
焦点小组交流所需资源不多,住院医师认为其安全,并且为项目产生了有力的、可采取行动的反馈。