Medical Education and Surgery, Graduate Medical Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.
Medical Education and Medicine, Medical Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.
JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Dec 1;5(12):e2244661. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.44661.
Unprofessional behaviors and mistreatment directed at trainees continue to challenge the learning environment. Academic medical institutions should encourage reports of inappropriate behavior and address such reports directly to create a safe learning environment.
To determine the feasibility of creating and implementing an online reporting system for receiving and reviewing complaints of unprofessional behavior directed toward or experienced by students, postdoctoral trainees, and residents.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study assessed implementation of an online reporting system (feedback form) with a method for triaging reports, providing both positive and negative feedback, as well as adjudication and transparent public disclosure of aggregate data. The system was launched at a large urban academic medical center with numerous trainees that is fully integrated with a health system of 8 hospitals. Participants included faculty who interact with trainees, medical students, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and residents and clinical fellows. Follow-up began in October 2019 (at the time of tool launch) and lasted through December 2021. Data were analyzed from January to March 2022.
The primary outcomes were the numbers and types of reports according to the reporter and the person reported about.
Participants included 2900 faculty who interact with trainees, 600 medical students, more than 1000 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and 2600 residents and clinical fellows. Trainees submitted 196 reports, 173 (88.3%) of which described unprofessional interactions. Among the reports describing unprofessional behavior, 60 (34.7%) were from medical students, 96 (55.5%) were from residents and fellows, 17 (9.8%) were from graduate students or postdoctoral trainees, and 78 (45.1%) were from men. The majority of negative reports described behaviors by faculty (106 [61.3%]), followed by residents and fellows (24 [13.9%]). Twenty faculty (<1.0%) accounted for 52 (50.0%) of the 104 reports describing unprofessional behaviors. Since implementation, most trainees are aware of this process. An increasing number have reported instances of mistreatment, and those who shared concerns through the online system report satisfaction with the outcome of the response to the report.
In this cohort study, the new reporting mechanism facilitated identification of the small number of individuals associated with unprofessional behaviors toward trainees and increased awareness of the school's commitment to creating a safe learning environment.
针对受训者的不专业行为和虐待行为继续挑战学习环境。学术医疗机构应鼓励报告不当行为,并直接处理这些报告,以创建安全的学习环境。
确定创建和实施在线报告系统以接收和审查针对学生、博士后受训者和住院医师的不当行为投诉的可行性。
设计、设置和参与者:这项队列研究评估了在线报告系统(反馈表)的实施情况,该系统采用了一种分诊报告的方法,提供了正面和负面反馈,以及裁决和透明的公开披露汇总数据。该系统在一家拥有众多受训者的大型城市学术医疗中心推出,该中心与 8 家医院的医疗系统完全集成。参与者包括与受训者互动的教师、医学生、研究生和博士后研究员以及住院医师和临床研究员。随访始于 2019 年 10 月(工具推出时),并持续到 2021 年 12 月。数据分析于 2022 年 1 月至 3 月进行。
主要结果是根据报告人和被报告人报告的报告数量和类型。
参与者包括 2900 名与受训者互动的教师、600 名医学生、1000 多名研究生和博士后研究员以及 2600 名住院医师和临床研究员。受训者提交了 196 份报告,其中 173 份(88.3%)描述了不专业的互动。在描述不专业行为的报告中,60 份(34.7%)来自医学生,96 份(55.5%)来自住院医师和研究员,17 份(9.8%)来自研究生或博士后研究员,78 份(45.1%)来自男性。大多数负面报告描述的是教师的行为(106 [61.3%]),其次是住院医师和研究员(24 [13.9%])。20 名教师(<1.0%)占 104 份描述不专业行为报告的 52 份(50.0%)。自实施以来,大多数受训者都知道这个过程。越来越多的人报告了虐待事件,并且那些通过在线系统报告问题的人对报告回应的结果表示满意。
在这项队列研究中,新的报告机制有助于确定与受训者不专业行为相关的少数个人,并提高了学校对创建安全学习环境的承诺的认识。