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一项关于住院医师直接观察期间患者体验的现象学研究:打破墙上苍蝇的神话。

A phenomenological investigation of patients' experiences during direct observation in residency: busting the myth of the fly on the wall.

机构信息

Department of General Practice/Family Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, location VUmc, De Boelelaan 1109, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

, Heemraadschapslaan 33, 1181 TZ, Amstelveen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2021 Oct;26(4):1191-1206. doi: 10.1007/s10459-021-10044-z. Epub 2021 Mar 25.

Abstract

Direct observation (DO) of residents by supervisors is a highly recommended educational tool in postgraduate medical education, yet its uptake is poor. Residents and supervisors report various reasons for not engaging in DO. Some of these relate to their interaction with patients during DO. We do not know the patient perspectives on these interactions, nor, more broadly, what it is like to be a patient in a DO situation. Understanding the patient perspective may lead to a more complete understanding of the dynamics in DO situations, which may benefit patient wellbeing and improve the use of DO as an educational tool. We conducted a phenomenological interview study to investigate the experience of being a patient in a DO situation. Our analysis included multiple rounds of coding and identifying themes, and a final phase of phenomenological reduction to arrive at the essential elements of the experience. Constant reflexivity was at the heart of this process. Our results provide a new perspective on the role of the supervisor in DO situations. Patients were willing to address the resident, but sought moments of contact with, and some participation by, the supervisor. Consequently, conceptions of DO in which the supervisor thinks she is a fly on the wall rather than a part of the interaction, should be critically reviewed. To that end, we propose the concept of participative direct observation in workplace learning, which also acknowledges the observer's role as participant. Embracing this concept may benefit both patients' wellbeing and residents' learning.

摘要

直接观察(DO)是研究生医学教育中高度推荐的教育工具,但它的采用率很低。住院医师和主管报告了不参与 DO 的各种原因。其中一些与他们在 DO 期间与患者的互动有关。我们不知道患者对这些互动的看法,也不知道更广泛地说,在 DO 情况下作为患者是什么感觉。了解患者的观点可能会更全面地了解 DO 情况中的动态,这可能有利于患者的健康,并提高 DO 作为教育工具的使用。我们进行了一项现象学访谈研究,以调查在 DO 情况下作为患者的体验。我们的分析包括多轮编码和主题识别,以及最后一个现象学还原阶段,以得出体验的基本要素。持续的反思性是这个过程的核心。我们的研究结果为主管在 DO 情况下的角色提供了新的视角。患者愿意与住院医师交流,但也希望与主管有一些接触和参与的机会。因此,应该批判性地审查那种认为主管在 DO 中只是一个旁观者而不是互动的一部分的观念。为此,我们提出了参与式直接观察在工作场所学习中的概念,该概念也承认了观察者作为参与者的角色。接受这一概念可能有益于患者的健康和住院医师的学习。

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