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积极旁观者培训:使用标准化患者方法教授住院医师在患者就诊中应对微侵犯。

Active Bystander Training: Using Standardized Patient Methodology to Teach Residents to Navigate Microaggressions in Patient Encounters.

机构信息

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

出版信息

MedEdPORTAL. 2023 Jan 31;19:11298. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11298. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Studies show that physicians and medical trainees who identify as underrepresented in medicine or as women experience higher rates of microaggressions during patient encounters. We designed, implemented, and evaluated an active bystander training workshop focused on mitigating microaggressions using standardized patient (SP) methodology.

METHODS

Internal medicine faculty members and chief residents led the workshop. Participants included 31 PGY 1 categorical and preliminary internal medicine residents. They participated in three case simulations with SPs involving microaggressions from patients toward a member of the health care team. Prior to the case simulations, a brief presentation outlined examples of microaggressions and reviewed the behavioral response framework WAKE (work with who you are, ask questions/make direct statements, involve key people, and employ distraction techniques). After each encounter, residents debriefed with an internal medicine faculty member and discussed questions related to each scenario.

RESULTS

All 31 residents participated in the workshop and, before and after the activity, completed a survey that asked them to rank their agreement with statements via a Likert scale. Participants reported statistically significant improvement in recognizing microaggressions (12% reported increase, = .002), the ability to respond to patients who exhibit microaggressions (23% reported increase, < .001), and the ability to debrief with team members (20% reported increase, < .001).

DISCUSSION

SP simulations can be an effective teaching modality for microaggression response strategies during patient encounters. Additional studies are needed to further characterize the workshop's effect on other medical workforce trainees and retention of skills over time.

摘要

简介

研究表明,在医患互动中,自认为属于医学领域少数群体或女性的医生和医学实习生更容易遭遇微侵犯。我们设计、实施并评估了一个使用标准化患者(SP)方法来减轻微侵犯的积极旁观者培训研讨会。

方法

内科教员和住院总医师领导了该研讨会。参与者包括 31 名 PGY1 住院医师和初级内科住院医师。他们参与了涉及患者对医疗团队成员进行微侵犯的三个 SP 案例模拟。在案例模拟之前,简短的介绍概述了微侵犯的例子,并复习了 WAKE 行为反应框架(与你自己合作、提出问题/直接陈述、涉及关键人物和使用分散注意力的技巧)。每次互动后,住院医师与内科教员一起进行反思,并讨论与每个场景相关的问题。

结果

所有 31 名住院医师都参加了研讨会,并在活动前后通过李克特量表完成了一份调查,要求他们对陈述的同意程度进行排名。参与者报告在识别微侵犯方面有统计学意义的改善(12%的人报告有所增加,<.002)、对表现出微侵犯的患者做出反应的能力(23%的人报告有所增加,<.001)以及与团队成员进行反思的能力(20%的人报告有所增加,<.001)。

讨论

SP 模拟可以是一种有效的教学模式,用于在医患互动中应对微侵犯的反应策略。需要进一步的研究来进一步描述该研讨会对其他医疗工作者培训人员的影响以及随着时间的推移技能的保留情况。

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