Nord Garrison A, Doty Amanda Mb, Monick Andrew J, McCarthy Danielle M, Casten Robin J, Aldeen Amer Z, Nawrocki Philip S, Rising Kristin L
Department of Emergency Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2022 Nov 22;9:23743735221140698. doi: 10.1177/23743735221140698. eCollection 2022.
The purpose of this work is to understand Emergency Department (ED) clinicians' experiences in communicating uncertainty about first-trimester bleeding (FTB) and their need for training on this topic. This cross-sectional study surveyed a national sample of attending physicians and advanced practice providers (APPs). The survey included quantitative and qualitative questions about communicating with patients presenting with FTB. These questions assessed clinicians' frequency encountering challenges, comfort, training, prior experience, and interest in training on the topic. Of 402 respondents, 54% reported that they encountered challenges at least sometimes when discussing FTB with patients where the pregnancy outcome is uncertain. While the majority (84%) were at least somewhat prepared for these conversations from their training, which commonly addressed the diagnostic approach to this scenario, 39% strongly or moderately agreed that they could benefit from training on the topic. Because the majority of ED clinicians identified at least sometimes encountering challenges communicating with pregnant patients about FTB, our study indicates a need exists for more training in this skill.
这项工作的目的是了解急诊科(ED)临床医生在传达关于孕早期出血(FTB)不确定性方面的经历,以及他们对该主题培训的需求。这项横断面研究调查了全国范围内的主治医师和高级实践提供者(APP)样本。该调查包括关于与FTB患者沟通的定量和定性问题。这些问题评估了临床医生遇到挑战的频率、舒适度、培训情况、既往经验以及对该主题培训的兴趣。在402名受访者中,54%报告称,在与妊娠结局不确定的FTB患者讨论时,他们至少有时会遇到挑战。虽然大多数人(84%)从他们的培训中至少在一定程度上为这些对话做好了准备,培训通常涉及这种情况的诊断方法,但39%的人强烈或中度同意他们可以从该主题的培训中受益。由于大多数急诊科临床医生至少有时会发现与孕妇就FTB进行沟通存在挑战,我们的研究表明在这项技能方面需要更多培训。