GKT School of Medical Education, King's College London, London, UK.
Occup Med (Lond). 2020 Dec 30;70(9):641-644. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqaa187.
Although we do not know how often doctors enquire about their patients' work, evidence suggests that occupation is often not recorded in clinical notes. There is a lack of research into doctors' views on the importance of patient occupation or their educational needs in this area.
To assess doctors' attitudes to using patient occupation information for care-planning and to determine doctors' need for specific training in occupational health.
We undertook a cross-sectional survey of doctors in cardiology, obstetrics and gynaecology, oncology and orthopaedics. Our questionnaire explored attitudes of the doctors to asking patients about their occupational status, their training and competency to do so, and their training needs in occupational health.
The response rate was 42/46 (91%). Obstetrics and gynaecology 6/9 (67%) and oncology doctors 3/6 (50%) reported enquiring about the nature of patients' occupations' 'most of the time'/'always' and that it rarely influenced clinical decisions. This contrasted with orthopaedic doctors 12/12 (100%) and cardiology doctors 14/15 (93%). Although 19/42 (45%) participants felt it was important to ask patients their occupation, only 10/42 (24%) 'always' asked patients about their work. The majority of participants 29/41 (71%) reported receiving no training in occupational health, but 37/42 (88%) considered that some training would be useful.
Training on the importance of occupation and its' role as a clinical outcome in care-planning, might help doctors feel more competent in discussing the impact of health on work with patients.
尽管我们不知道医生询问患者工作情况的频率,但有证据表明,职业信息通常未被记录在临床病历中。目前,针对医生对患者职业信息重要性的看法以及他们在这方面的教育培训需求,相关研究较少。
评估医生在制定护理计划时使用患者职业信息的态度,并确定医生在职业健康领域的具体培训需求。
我们对心内科、妇产科、肿瘤科和骨科的医生进行了横断面调查。我们的问卷探讨了医生对询问患者职业状况的态度、他们在这方面的培训和能力,以及他们在职业健康方面的培训需求。
应答率为 42/46(91%)。妇产科医生 6/9(67%)和肿瘤科医生 3/6(50%)报告说,他们经常/总是询问患者的职业性质,而且职业信息很少影响临床决策。相比之下,骨科医生 12/12(100%)和心内科医生 14/15(93%)则不然。尽管 19/42(45%)的参与者认为询问患者职业非常重要,但只有 10/42(24%)的医生总是询问患者的工作情况。大多数参与者 29/41(71%)表示未接受过职业健康方面的培训,但 42/42(100%)的参与者认为培训是有用的。
针对职业的重要性及其在护理计划中作为临床结果的作用进行培训,可能有助于医生在与患者讨论健康对工作的影响时更有信心。