Fallar Robert, Leikauf John, Dokun Olanrewaju, Anand Shashi, Gliatto Peter, Mellman Lisa, Autenrieth Stephanie, Katz Craig
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 1 Gustave L Levy Pl, #1255, New York, NY 10029 USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Rd, Stanford, CA 94304 USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2019 Aug 7;29(4):1003-1011. doi: 10.1007/s40670-019-00792-4. eCollection 2019 Dec.
Many medical students take leaves of absence (LOA), both planned and unplanned. Unplanned LOA relate to personal or academic situations which arise and create the need for a student to temporarily suspend their medical education. This can be a high-stakes decision for the student and the school. However, there is a dearth of published literature regarding the experience of students who take a LOA to guide decision-makers. The aim of this study is to examine the experiences of medical students who took an unplanned LOA and subsequently returned to school.
A phenomenological analysis of semi-structured interviews of eight medical students returning from unplanned LOAs at two urban, academic medical centers was conducted. Transcripts were analyzed and themes were coded, and consensus regarding all themes was reached through an iterative process.
Eight themes were identified. Some important concerns included having a sense of choice to take a LOA, the burden of logistical issues, clear communication from administrators, and worries about stigma upon return. The students retrospectively viewed their LOA as helpful and their subsequent return as less stressful than feared.
The experiences of these students indicate several primary concerns that medical schools can anticipate in order to support students considering or taking an unplanned LOA. The more information a school is able to share with these students, the greater the potential to reduce anxiety at this vulnerable stage. Future research should attempt to explore these findings in a larger sample and correlate them with academic and other outcomes.
许多医学生都会请假,包括计划内和计划外的。计划外请假与个人或学业情况有关,这些情况出现后,学生需要暂时中断医学教育。这对学生和学校来说都是一个高风险的决定。然而,关于请假学生的经历,可供决策者参考的已发表文献却很匮乏。本研究的目的是调查那些请了计划外请假并随后返校的医学生的经历。
对在两个城市学术医疗中心从计划外请假返校的八名医学生进行半结构化访谈,并进行现象学分析。对访谈记录进行分析并编码主题,通过反复过程就所有主题达成共识。
确定了八个主题。一些重要的担忧包括有请假的选择权、后勤问题的负担、管理人员的清晰沟通以及对返校后污名化的担忧。学生们回顾性地认为他们的请假是有帮助的,并且他们随后的返校比担心的压力要小。
这些学生的经历表明了医学院校为支持考虑或请计划外假的学生可以预见到的几个主要担忧。学校能够与这些学生分享的信息越多,在这个脆弱阶段减少焦虑的潜力就越大。未来的研究应该尝试在更大的样本中探索这些发现,并将它们与学业和其他结果联系起来。