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新冠疫情期间重症监护实习医生不断变化的需求:一项定性研究

Evolving Needs of Critical Care Trainees during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Krishnan Jamuna K, Shin Joseph K, Ali Maha, Turetz Meredith L, Hayward Bradley J, Lief Lindsay, Safford Monika M, Aronson Kerri I

机构信息

Divison of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and.

Division of General Internal Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York.

出版信息

ATS Sch. 2022 Oct 12;3(4):561-575. doi: 10.34197/ats-scholar.2022-0026OC. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Critical care trainees were integral in the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic response. Several perspective pieces have provided insight into the pandemic's impact on critical care training. Surveys of program directors and critical care trainees have focused on curricular impact. There is a lack of data from the trainee perspective on curricular enhancements, career development, and emotional and well-being needs to succeed in a critical care career in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

OBJECTIVE

Our objective was to elicit perspectives from critical care trainees on their personal and professional needs as they continue to serve in the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

This was a hypothesis-generating qualitative study. Individuals in a U.S. critical care training program during the COVID-19 pandemic participated in either focus groups or semistructured interviews. Interviews were conducted between July 2020 and March 2021 until data saturation was achieved. Audio recordings were professionally transcribed and analyzed using qualitative content analysis. A codebook was generated by two independent coders, with a third investigator reconciling codes when there were discrepancies. Themes and subthemes were identified from these codes.

RESULTS

Thirteen participants were interviewed. The major themes identified were as follows: ) Curricular adaptation is necessary to address evolving changes in trainee needs; ) COVID-19 impacted career development and highlighted that trainees need individualized help to meet their goals; ) receiving social support at work from peers and leaders is vital for the sustained well-being of trainees; ) fostering and maintaining a sense of meaning and humanity in one's work is important; and ) trainees desire assistance and support to process their emotions and experiences.

CONCLUSION

The needs expressed by critical care trainees are only partially captured in conceptual models of physician well-being. The need for multilevel workplace social networks and identifying meaning in one's work have been magnified in this pandemic. The themes discussing curricular gaps, career development needs, and skills to process work-related trauma are less well captured in preexisting conceptual models and point to areas where further research and intervention development are needed.

摘要

背景

重症监护培训学员在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行应对中不可或缺。几篇观点文章深入探讨了大流行对重症监护培训的影响。对项目主任和重症监护培训学员的调查主要集中在课程影响方面。在持续的COVID-19大流行中,缺乏从学员角度关于课程改进、职业发展以及在重症监护职业中取得成功所需的情感和幸福需求的数据。

目的

我们的目的是了解重症监护培训学员在继续服务于COVID-19大流行期间对其个人和专业需求的看法。

方法

这是一项产生假设的定性研究。在COVID-19大流行期间,美国重症监护培训项目中的人员参加了焦点小组或半结构化访谈。访谈于2020年7月至2021年3月进行,直至达到数据饱和。音频记录由专业人员转录,并使用定性内容分析法进行分析。由两名独立编码员生成编码手册,当出现差异时,由第三名研究人员协调编码。从这些编码中识别出主题和子主题。

结果

采访了13名参与者。确定的主要主题如下:(1)课程调整对于满足学员需求的不断变化是必要的;(2)COVID-19影响了职业发展,并强调学员需要个性化帮助以实现目标;(3)在工作中获得同事和领导的社会支持对学员的持续幸福至关重要;(4)在工作中培养和保持意义感和人性很重要;(5)学员希望获得帮助和支持来处理他们的情绪和经历。

结论

重症监护培训学员表达的需求在医生幸福感的概念模型中仅得到部分体现。在这次大流行中,对多层次工作场所社交网络的需求以及在工作中找到意义的需求被放大了。讨论课程差距、职业发展需求以及处理与工作相关创伤的技能的主题在先前的概念模型中较少被体现,这指出了需要进一步研究和开发干预措施的领域。

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