Rechtien Laura, Gradel Maximilian, Fischer Martin R, Graupe Tanja, Dimitriadis Konstantinos
Institute of Medical Education University Hospital, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Department of Dermatology, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Adv Med Educ Pract. 2022 Sep 8;13:1003-1017. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S370245. eCollection 2022.
Physicians are increasingly confronted with new requirements in their daily job, which go beyond the mere treatment of patients. The aim of this Mixed-Method-Study is to better understand management as it relates to physicians' daily work, to clarify the physicians' perception of their management role and to examine physician's self-assessed competence in these functions.
We used three different instruments: Semi-structured interviews, a self-assessment survey and direct observations to evaluate managerial activities performed by residents. Both latter were based on instruments established for management research.
Interviewed residents were familiar with the term "Management" but had difficulties in defining it. Concerning managerial functions in context of their daily work, we identified three main categories: Self-management, Patient-management and Management of the ward. In this context, physicians named numerous examples of management tasks and for which they felt ill prepared. Eighty-eight residents participated in the self-assessment survey and rated the majority of the management tasks as necessary for the residents' work. Although physicians estimated the proportion of managerial work to comprise only 40.6%, a much higher number of mere management tasks could be identified through direct observations (n = 12). Activities related to management were more often observed than genuine physician tasks.
This study illustrates the prominent role of management activities in context of the residents' work, while at the same time showing that residents do not feel sufficiently educated, prepared nor competent in management tasks.
医生在日常工作中面临着越来越多超出单纯治疗患者范畴的新要求。这项混合方法研究的目的是更好地理解与医生日常工作相关的管理,阐明医生对其管理角色的认知,并考察医生在这些职能方面的自我评估能力。
我们使用了三种不同的工具:半结构化访谈、自我评估调查和直接观察,以评估住院医师执行的管理活动。后两者基于为管理研究建立的工具。
接受访谈的住院医师熟悉“管理”一词,但难以对其进行定义。关于日常工作中的管理职能,我们确定了三个主要类别:自我管理、患者管理和病房管理。在此背景下,医生列举了许多管理任务的例子,他们觉得自己对此准备不足。88名住院医师参与了自我评估调查,他们将大多数管理任务评为住院医师工作所必需的。尽管医生估计管理工作所占比例仅为40.6%,但通过直接观察可以确定更多纯粹的管理任务(n = 12)。与管理相关的活动比真正的医生任务更常被观察到。
本研究说明了管理活动在住院医师工作中的突出作用,同时表明住院医师在管理任务方面没有感到得到充分的教育、准备或具备相应能力。