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医学生的冲突解决风格、技巧及差异。

Conflict resolution styles and skills and variation among medical students.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, School of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2023 Apr 14;23(1):246. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04228-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Conflict is inevitable on healthcare teams, yet few professional school curricula teach or assess conflict resolution skills. Little is known about the variation in conflict resolution styles across medical students and how these styles might impact conflict resolution skills.

METHODS

This is a prospective, single blinded, group randomized quasi experimental trial to assess the impact of knowing one's own conflict resolution style on conflict resolution skills in a simulated encounter. Graduating medical students completed a mandatory conflict resolution session with standardized patients acting as nurses during a transition to residency course. Coaches reviewed videotapes of the simulation, focusing on students' skills with negotiation and emotional intelligence. Retrospectively, we assessed the impact of the students knowing their conflict resolution style prior to simulation, student gender, race, and intended field of practice on conflict resolution skills as judged by coaches.

RESULTS

One hundred and eight students completed the simulated conflict session. Sixty-seven students completed the TKI before the simulated patient (SP) encounter and 41 after. The most common conflict resolution style was accommodating (n = 40). Knowing one's conflict resolution style in advance of the simulation and one's identified race/ethnicity did not impact skill as assessed by faculty coaches. Students pursuing diagnosis-based specialties had higher negotiation (p = 0.04) and emotional quotient (p = 0.006) scores than those pursuing procedural specialties. Females had higher emotional quotient scores (p = 0.02).

CONCLUSIONS

Conflict resolution styles vary among medical students. Male gender and future practice in a procedural specialty impacted conflict resolution skills but knowing conflict resolution style did not.

摘要

背景

医疗团队中冲突难以避免,但很少有专业学校课程教授或评估冲突解决技能。对于医学生的冲突解决风格在不同个体间的差异以及这些风格如何影响冲突解决技能,我们知之甚少。

方法

这是一项前瞻性、单盲、组随机准实验研究,旨在评估了解自身冲突解决风格对模拟情境中冲突解决技能的影响。即将进入住院医师实习期的医学生在一门过渡课程中与标准化病人(充当护士)完成了强制性的冲突解决课程。教练通过观看模拟视频来评估学生的谈判技巧和情商。事后,我们评估了学生在模拟前了解自身冲突解决风格、学生性别、种族以及意向实践领域对教练评估的冲突解决技能的影响。

结果

共有 108 名学生完成了模拟冲突情景。67 名学生在与标准化病人(SP)互动前完成 TKI 测试,41 名学生在之后完成。最常见的冲突解决风格是迎合型(n = 40)。在模拟前了解自身冲突解决风格和识别出的种族/民族并不影响教师教练评估的技能。选择以诊断为基础的专业的学生在谈判(p = 0.04)和情商(p = 0.006)方面的得分高于选择以程序为基础的专业的学生。女性的情商得分更高(p = 0.02)。

结论

医学生的冲突解决风格存在差异。男性性别和未来从事程序性专业会影响冲突解决技能,但了解冲突解决风格并不会。

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