Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pediatrics. 2023 Jun 1;151(6). doi: 10.1542/peds.2022-060269.
Pediatric residents are at high risk for moral distress, knowing the moral or ethically right thing to do but feeling unable to do it, which is associated with poor patient care and burnout. Researchers have proposed numerous interventions to reduce distress, but few (if any) have been supported by experimental evidence. In this study, we used an experimental method to provide proof-of-concept evidence regarding the effect of various simple supports on pediatric residents' reported degree of moral distress.
We conducted a study of pediatric residents using a split sample experimental design. The questionnaire contained 6 clinical vignettes describing scenarios expected to cause moral distress. For each case, participants were randomly assigned to see 1 of 2 versions that varied only regarding whether they included a supportive statement. After reading each of the 6 cases, participants reported their level of associated moral distress.
Two hundred and twenty respondents from 5 residency programs completed the experiment. Cases were perceived to represent common scenarios that cause distress for pediatric residents. The addition of a supportive statement reduced moral distress in 4 of the 6 cases.
In this proof-of-concept study, simple yet effective interventions provided support by offering the resident empathy and shared perspective or responsibility. Interventions that were purely informational were not effective in reducing moral distress.
儿科住院医师面临着很高的道德困境风险,他们知道应该做什么是道德上正确或合乎伦理的,但却感到无法做到,这与不良的患者护理和倦怠有关。研究人员提出了许多干预措施来减少困境,但很少(如果有的话)得到实验证据的支持。在这项研究中,我们使用实验方法提供了各种简单支持对儿科住院医师报告的道德困境程度影响的概念验证证据。
我们采用了一种分样本实验设计对儿科住院医师进行了研究。问卷包含 6 个临床案例描述了可能导致道德困境的场景。对于每个案例,参与者被随机分配到看到 2 个版本中的 1 个,这 2 个版本仅在是否包含支持性陈述上有所不同。在阅读了 6 个案例中的每一个后,参与者报告了他们相关的道德困境程度。
来自 5 个住院医师培训项目的 220 名受访者完成了实验。案例被认为代表了导致儿科住院医师困扰的常见情况。在 6 个案例中的 4 个案例中,添加支持性陈述减轻了道德困境。
在这项概念验证研究中,简单而有效的干预措施通过提供住院医师同理心和共同视角或责任来提供支持。纯粹提供信息的干预措施并不能有效减轻道德困境。