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照常营业(不):健康危机期间实习经历的定性研究。

Business as (un)usual: A qualitative study of clerkship experiences during a health crisis.

机构信息

Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation (CAMES), Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Centre for Educational Development, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2022 Aug;56(8):805-814. doi: 10.1111/medu.14787. Epub 2022 Mar 7.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

During a health crisis, hospitals must prioritise activities and resources, which can compromise clerkship-based learning. We explored how health crises affect clinical clerkships using the COVID-19 pandemic as an example.

METHODS

In a constructivist qualitative study, we conducted 22 semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders (i.e. medical students and doctors) from two teaching hospitals and 10 different departments. We used thematic analysis to investigate our data and used stakeholder theory as a sensitising concept.

RESULTS

We identified three themes: (1) emotional triggers and reactions; (2) negotiation of legitimacy; and (3) building resilience. Our results suggest that the health crisis accentuated already existing problems in clerkships, such as students' feelings of low legitimacy, constant negotiation of roles, inconsistencies navigating rules and regulations and low levels of active participation. Medical students and doctors adapted to the new organisational demands by developing increased resilience. Students responded by reaching out for guidance and acceptance to remain relevant in the clinical clerkships. Doctors developed a behaviour of closing in and focused on managing themselves and their patients. This created tension between these two stakeholder groups.

CONCLUSION

A health crisis can critically disrupt the hierarchical structure within the clinical clerkships and exacerbate existing conflicts between stakeholder groups. When medical students are not perceived as legitimate stakeholders in clinical clerkships during a health crisis, their attendance is perceived as unnecessary or even a nuisance. Despite increased student proactiveness and resilience, their roles inevitably shift from being doctors-to-be to students-to-be-managed.

摘要

简介

在健康危机期间,医院必须优先考虑活动和资源,这可能会影响基于实习的学习。我们以 COVID-19 大流行为例,探讨了健康危机如何影响临床实习。

方法

在一项建构主义定性研究中,我们对来自两家教学医院和 10 个不同科室的 22 名关键利益相关者(即医学生和医生)进行了 22 次半结构化访谈。我们使用主题分析来研究我们的数据,并使用利益相关者理论作为敏感概念。

结果

我们确定了三个主题:(1)情绪触发和反应;(2)合法性的协商;(3)建立弹性。我们的研究结果表明,健康危机加剧了实习中已经存在的问题,例如学生的合法性感觉低、角色不断协商、规则和法规不一致以及积极参与度低。医学生和医生通过增强适应能力来适应新的组织需求。学生通过寻求指导和接受来适应,以保持在临床实习中的相关性。医生发展出一种封闭的行为,专注于管理自己和他们的病人。这在这两个利益相关者群体之间造成了紧张关系。

结论

健康危机可能会严重破坏临床实习中的等级结构,并加剧利益相关者群体之间现有的冲突。当医学生在健康危机期间不被视为临床实习中的合法利益相关者时,他们的出勤被视为不必要甚至是麻烦。尽管学生的积极性和适应能力有所提高,但他们的角色不可避免地从未来的医生转变为需要管理的学生。

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