Nolan Helen Anne, Owen Katherine
Warwick Medical School, Coventry, UK.
Med Teach. 2023 Nov;45(11):1233-1238. doi: 10.1080/0142159X.2023.2218541. Epub 2023 Jun 7.
Medical trainees and students are required to report concerns where they identify concerning practice or behaviours. While leadership attributes and skills are increasingly expected curricular outcomes, students still struggle to report concerns due to a variety of factors. Changing societal awareness and expectations continue to shine light on poor professionalism and unethical behaviours whose reach extends to medical training and education and that need to be systematically reported and addressed. To prepare graduates for these challenges in professional practice and for exercising skills of reporting concerns, education and training environments must ensure that speaking up is ingrained in the organisational ethos. Supported by evidence from the literature and our experience of revising and enhancing approaches, this paper outlines tips for developing and embedding an infrastructure that facilitates robust concerns reporting and management. Further, we consider mechanisms that support students to develop tendencies and skills for reporting concerns.
医学实习生和学生在发现令人担忧的行为或做法时必须报告相关情况。虽然领导力特质和技能越来越被视为课程成果,但由于多种因素,学生在报告问题时仍面临困难。不断变化的社会意识和期望持续揭示出不良专业精神和不道德行为,其影响范围延伸至医学培训和教育领域,需要进行系统报告和处理。为使毕业生能够应对专业实践中的这些挑战并运用报告问题的技能,教育和培训环境必须确保直言不讳成为组织风气的一部分。本文以文献证据以及我们修订和改进方法的经验为支撑,概述了建立和完善有助于进行有力问题报告与管理的基础设施的建议。此外,我们还探讨了支持学生培养报告问题倾向和技能的机制。