Service of Liaison Psychiatry, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department of Internal Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Swiss Med Wkly. 2022 Aug 16;152:w30216. doi: 10.4414/smw.2022.w30216. eCollection 2022 Aug 15.
While hospitals are adopting strategies designed to increase the overall efficiency of the healthcare system, physicians are facing expanding requirements. Such changes in work environment add new psychosocial and physical stressors. Building on a previous quantitative time-motion study, we conducted a qualitative study to better understand the work experience of internal medicine residents.
The study used a qualitative description approach, and was based on focus group discussions with residents. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. The study was conducted among all residents of the Internal Medicine division of a tertiary university hospital in Switzerland.
Time emerged as the major determinant of residents' daily experience, which residents want to waste on no account. Shifts are perceived as a constraining succession of distinct periods, with little room for adjustments. Moreover, residents feel held back and distracted in their progression toward the end of the shift. Under time pressure, some essential professional activities, such as caring for patients and families, dealing with medical complications and talking with consultants, may be experienced as unexpected undesirable bumps on the road. Residents describe "running through" a structured day, scattered with obstacles, and resorting to "tricks of the trade" in an attempt to influence the course of the shift.
Time constraints are not new to medicine. However, our findings outline how time has become a constant preoccupation for internal medicine residents, permeating their daily work experience. This changing relationship with time carries the risk of undermining the foundations of clinical medicine and challenges the ability of hospitals to preserve the "sense of the profession". Introduction.
虽然医院正在采取旨在提高医疗体系整体效率的策略,但医生面临着不断扩大的需求。工作环境的这些变化增加了新的心理社会和身体压力源。在前一项定量时间运动研究的基础上,我们进行了一项定性研究,以更好地了解内科住院医师的工作经验。
该研究采用定性描述方法,基于与住院医师的焦点小组讨论。使用反思性主题分析对数据进行分析。该研究在瑞士一所三级大学医院的内科所有住院医师中进行。
时间成为住院医师日常经验的主要决定因素,他们不想浪费一分一秒。轮班被认为是一系列严格的连续阶段,几乎没有调整的余地。此外,住院医师在轮班结束时感到受到限制和分心。在时间压力下,一些基本的专业活动,如照顾患者和家属、处理医疗并发症和与顾问交谈,可能会被视为意料之外的不愉快障碍。住院医师描述了“匆匆忙忙”度过一天,其间充满了障碍,并采取“行业技巧”来试图影响轮班的进程。
时间限制对医学来说并不是什么新鲜事。然而,我们的研究结果概述了时间如何成为内科住院医师日常工作经验的一个不变的关注点。这种与时间的不断变化的关系有可能破坏临床医学的基础,并挑战医院保持“职业意识”的能力。引言。