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恐惧、健康影响和生活延迟:居民认证考试年的经历。

Fear, health impacts, and life delays: residents' certification exam year experience.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.

出版信息

CJEM. 2023 Jun;25(6):468-474. doi: 10.1007/s43678-023-00485-3. Epub 2023 Mar 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Residency training is associated with risks of burnout and impaired well-being. This may be due to multiple factors, including navigating various transitions. Chief among these is the transition to independent practice which, in Canada, involves a certification exam administered by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada or the College of Family Physicians of Canada. This qualitative study explored the experience of residents in their examination year, including residents impacted by pandemic-related examination postponment, to understand how these experiences may impact residents' well-being.

METHODS

Qualitative description methodology was used for this study. Participants were residents and physicians in independent practice from McMaster University and the University of Toronto. In depth, semi-structured, one-on-one interviews were conducted by one of the investigators. Each was transcribed, reviewed, and coded by two members of the investigating team.

RESULTS

Five themes were identified. Examinations were perceived to be a significant stressor, and the extent of preparation involved was viewed as a threat to one's physical and mental well-being. Participants identified a culture of fear surrounding the exam, as well as a perception that exam preparation requires significant sacrifice which can exacerbate the impacts of the exam year. Personal and professional supports were identified as important protective factors.

CONCLUSION

This study has identified unique challenges in the examination year, and its impact on the well-being of residents immediately before they enter independent practice. Residents also experienced significant learning and a sense of accomplishment through their preparation for the examination. The COVID-19 pandemic had a unique impact on one cohort of residents. This should prompt medical education institutions to examine the support provided to residents, the culture surrounding certification examinations, and mitigation strategies for future examination disruptions.

摘要

背景

住院医师培训与倦怠和健康受损的风险有关。这可能是由于多种因素造成的,包括应对各种转变。其中最重要的是向独立实践的转变,在加拿大,这涉及由加拿大皇家内科学院和外科医生学院或加拿大家庭医生学院管理的认证考试。这项定性研究探讨了住院医师在考试年度的经历,包括受大流行相关考试推迟影响的住院医师,以了解这些经历如何影响住院医师的健康。

方法

本研究采用定性描述方法。参与者是麦克马斯特大学和多伦多大学独立执业的住院医师和医生。由一名调查员进行深入的、半结构化的一对一访谈。每个访谈都由调查团队的两名成员进行转录、审查和编码。

结果

确定了五个主题。考试被认为是一个重大的压力源,考试的准备程度被视为对身心健康的威胁。参与者确定了围绕考试的恐惧文化,以及一种考试准备需要付出重大牺牲的看法,这可能会加剧考试年的影响。个人和专业支持被确定为重要的保护因素。

结论

这项研究确定了考试年度对居民健康的独特挑战,以及对居民在进入独立实践之前的健康的影响。居民在为考试做准备的过程中也经历了重要的学习和成就感。COVID-19 大流行对一批居民产生了独特的影响。这应该促使医学教育机构审查为居民提供的支持、围绕认证考试的文化以及未来考试中断的缓解策略。

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