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一项行为表现:探索居民寻求帮助的决策过程。

An act of performance: Exploring residents' decision-making processes to seek help.

机构信息

Professional Performance and Compassionate Care Research Group, Department of Medical Psychology, Amsterdam UMC/University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

School of Health Professions Education, Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2021 Jun;55(6):758-767. doi: 10.1111/medu.14465. Epub 2021 Feb 18.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Residents are expected to ask for help when feeling insufficiently confident or competent to act in patients' best interests. While previous studies focused on the perspective of supervisor-resident relationships in residents' help-seeking decisions, attention for how the workplace environment and, more specifically, other health care team members influence these decisions is limited. Using a sociocultural lens, this study aimed to explore how residents' decision-making processes to seek help are shaped by their workplace environment.

METHODS

Through a constructivist grounded theory methodology, we purposively and theoretically sampled 18 residents: 9 juniors (postgraduate year 1/2) and 9 seniors (postgraduate year 5/6) at Amsterdam University Medical Centers. Using semi-structured interviews, participating residents' decision-making processes to seek help during patient care delivery were explored. Data collection and analysis were iterative; themes were identified using constant comparative analysis.

RESULTS

Residents described their help-seeking decision-making processes as an 'act of performance': they considered how asking for help could potentially impact their assessments. They described this act of performance as the product of an internal 'balancing act' with at its core the non-negotiable priority for providing safe and high-quality patient care. With this in mind, residents weighed up demonstrating the ability to work independently, maintaining credibility and becoming an accepted member of the health care team when deciding to seek help. This 'balancing act' was influenced by sociocultural characteristics of the learning environment, residents' relationships with supervisors and the perceived approachability of other health care team members.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests that sociocultural forces influence residents to experience help-seeking as an act of performance. Especially, a safe learning environment resulting from constructive relationships with supervisors and the approachability of other health care team members lowered the barriers to seek help. Supervisors could address these barriers by having regular conversations with residents about when to seek help.

摘要

背景

住院医师被期望在为患者利益行事时感到不够自信或有能力时寻求帮助。虽然之前的研究侧重于监督-住院医师关系对住院医师寻求帮助决策的影响,但对工作环境以及更具体地说,其他医疗团队成员如何影响这些决策的关注有限。本研究从社会文化的角度探讨了住院医师寻求帮助的决策过程是如何受到工作环境影响的。

方法

通过建构主义扎根理论方法,我们有目的地和理论性地选取了 18 名住院医师:9 名初级住院医师(研究生第 1/2 年)和 9 名高级住院医师(研究生第 5/6 年),在阿姆斯特丹大学医学中心工作。通过半结构化访谈,探讨了参与研究的住院医师在提供患者护理时寻求帮助的决策过程。数据收集和分析是迭代的;使用恒定性比较分析确定主题。

结果

住院医师将他们的寻求帮助决策过程描述为一种“表演行为”:他们考虑寻求帮助可能对他们的评估产生的潜在影响。他们将这种表演行为描述为一种内部“平衡行为”的产物,其核心是提供安全和高质量患者护理的不可协商的优先事项。考虑到这一点,住院医师在决定寻求帮助时权衡了展示独立工作能力、保持信誉和成为医疗团队接受成员的能力。这种“平衡行为”受到学习环境的社会文化特征、住院医师与主管的关系以及其他医疗团队成员的可接近性的影响。

结论

本研究表明,社会文化力量影响住院医师将寻求帮助视为一种表演行为。特别是,与主管建立建设性关系以及其他医疗团队成员的可接近性所产生的安全学习环境降低了寻求帮助的障碍。主管可以通过定期与住院医师讨论何时寻求帮助来解决这些障碍。

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