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在现实逃生室中学习:COVID-19 大流行期间对全科住院医师培训中监督关系的探索性研究。

Learning in a real-life escape room: an explorative study on the supervisory relationship in GP residency during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Leiden University Medical Center, Hippocratespad 21, Zone V0-P, 2300 RC, PO Box 9600, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Iowa State University, 1344 Advanced Teaching & Research Bldg, 2213 Pammel Drive, 50011, Ames, IA, USA.

出版信息

BMC Prim Care. 2023 Apr 1;24(1):87. doi: 10.1186/s12875-023-02031-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The relationship between supervisors and residents plays a prominent role in the professional development of general practice (GP) residents. When disruptions occur in the normal course of healthcare, due to effects of e.g. war or emerging epidemics, we need to consider how this may affect the training of the next generation of general practitioners. As both supervisors and residents face new and unprecedented challenges that impact overall quality of the training. In this study, we examined the characteristics of the supervisory relationship in GP training during the disruptions early on during COVID-19. Our aim was to understand better how resident learning is affected in these circumstances, which is a first step in enabling supervisors, residents and faculty to anticipate disruptive situations better in the future.

METHODS

We conducted a qualitative case study with a constructivist approach. Seven GP residents at the start of their second placement, and their 10 supervisors participated in this study. Participants came from a University Medical Centre in the Netherlands. Semi-structured interviews were held between September 2020 and February 2021. The subjects were (1) interviewed individually about what they had learned regarding COVID-19, and (2) they were interviewed in supervisory pairs about how they had learned. Data were iteratively analysed; thematic analysis for (1) and template analysis in (2).

RESULTS

We identified notable changes in the supervisor-resident relationship attributable to COVID-19. Supervisors and residents were confronted with an all-encompassing uncertainty in the workplace, and disruptive changes in patient care and learning opportunities for residents. Supervisors and residents addressed these emerging workplace challenges through three types of collaboration, (1) getting the job done; (2) residents' learning; and (3) collective learning. Each type had a different focus and distinctive characteristics of the supervisory relationship.

CONCLUSION

With the outbreak of COVID-19, supervisors and residents were faced with disruptive uncertainty. In these circumstances, learning occurred not only between residents and their supervisors, but also with non-supervising GPs and assistants in collective learning. We propose to complement collective learning in the workplace with reflection between residents and supervisors at the training institution.

摘要

背景

在全科医生(GP)住院医师的专业发展过程中,上级医师和住院医师之间的关系起着重要作用。当由于战争或新出现的流行病等因素导致医疗保健出现中断时,我们需要考虑这可能如何影响下一代全科医生的培训。由于上级医师和住院医师都面临着新的、前所未有的挑战,这些挑战会影响培训的整体质量。在这项研究中,我们研究了 COVID-19 早期全科住院医师培训中督导关系的特点。我们的目的是更好地了解在这种情况下居民学习是如何受到影响的,这是使上级医师、住院医师和教师能够更好地预测未来中断情况的第一步。

方法

我们采用建构主义的定性案例研究方法。来自荷兰一家大学医学中心的 7 名全科住院医师和他们的 10 名上级医师参与了这项研究。参与者在 2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 2 月期间接受了半结构化访谈。(1)他们分别接受了关于 COVID-19 所学内容的访谈;(2)他们还在督导配对中接受了关于他们是如何学习的访谈。数据进行了迭代分析;(1)采用主题分析,(2)采用模板分析。

结果

我们确定了 COVID-19 导致的上级医师-住院医师关系的显著变化。上级医师和住院医师在工作场所面临着全面的不确定性,以及患者护理和住院医师学习机会的破坏性变化。上级医师和住院医师通过三种类型的合作来应对这些新出现的工作场所挑战,(1)完成工作;(2)住院医师的学习;(3)集体学习。每种类型都有不同的重点和督导关系的独特特征。

结论

随着 COVID-19 的爆发,上级医师和住院医师面临着破坏性的不确定性。在这种情况下,学习不仅发生在住院医师和他们的上级之间,也发生在非监督全科医生和助手之间的集体学习中。我们建议在工作场所的集体学习中补充住院医师和上级之间在培训机构的反思。

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