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COVID-19 时代的重症监护医学培训。

Critical care medicine training in the age of COVID-19.

机构信息

Mercy Hospital, St. Louis, USA.

出版信息

J Osteopath Med. 2023 Jun 12;123(9):427-434. doi: 10.1515/jom-2022-0244. eCollection 2023 Sep 1.

DOI:10.1515/jom-2022-0244
PMID:37307290
Abstract

CONTEXT

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the largest disruption to graduate medical education in modern history. The danger associated with SARS-CoV-2 necessitated a paradigm shift regarding the fundamental approach to the education of medical residents and fellows. Whereas prior work has examined the effect of the pandemic on residents' experiences during training, the effect of the pandemic on academic performance of critical care medicine (CCM) fellows is not well understood.

OBJECTIVES

This study examined the relationship between CCM fellow's lived experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and performance on in-training examinations.

METHODS

This mixed-methods study consisted of a quantitative retrospective analysis of critical care fellows' in-training examination scores and a qualitative, interview-based phenomenological examination of fellows' experiences during the pandemic while training in a single large academic hospital in the American Midwest. : Prepandemic (2019 and 2020) and intrapandemic (2021 and 2022) in-training examination scores were analyzed utilizing an independent samples test to determine whether a significant change occurred during the pandemic. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with CCM fellows exploring their lived experiences during the pandemic and their perception of the effect on their academic performance. Transcribed interviews were analyzed for thematic patterns. These themes were coded and categorized, and subcategories were developed as indicated during the analysis. The identified codes were then analyzed for thematic connections and apparent patterns. Relationships between themes and categories were analyzed. This process was continued until a coherent picture could be assembled from the data to answer the research questions. Analysis was performed from a phenomenological perspective with an emphasis on interpretation of the data from the participants' perspectives.

RESULTS

: Fifty-one in-training examination scores from 2019 to 2022 were obtained for analysis. Scores from 2019 to 2020 were grouped as prepandemic scores, while scores from 2021 to 2022 were grouped as intrapandemic scores. Twenty-four prepandemic and 27 intrapandemic scores were included in the final analysis. A significant difference was found between mean total prepandemic and intrapandemic in-service examination scores ( =2.64, p=0.01), with mean intrapandemic scores being 4.5 points lower than prepandemic scores (95 % CI, 1.08-7.92). Interviews were conducted with eight CCM fellows. Thematic analysis of the qualitative interviews revealed three main themes: psychosocial/emotional effects, effects on training, and effects on health. The factors that most effected participants' perceptions of their training were burnout, isolation, increased workload, decreased bedside teaching, decreased formal academic training opportunities, decreased procedural experience, a lack of an external reference point for normal training in CCM, fear of spreading COVID-19, and neglect of personal health during the pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

In-training examination scores decreased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic for CCM fellows in this study. The fellows in this study reported perceived effects of the pandemic on their psychosocial/emotional well-being, medical training, and health.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行对现代历史上的研究生医学教育造成了最大的干扰。与 SARS-CoV-2 相关的危险需要对医学住院医师和研究员的教育基本方法进行范式转变。尽管之前的工作已经研究了大流行对住院医师培训期间经历的影响,但 COVID-19 大流行对重症监护医学 (CCM) 研究员学术表现的影响尚不清楚。

目的

本研究考察了 COVID-19 大流行期间 CCM 研究员的生活经历与培训期间的学业表现之间的关系。

方法

本混合方法研究包括对重症监护研究员培训期间考试成绩的定量回顾性分析,以及对在中西部美国一家大型学术医院培训期间研究员在大流行期间生活经历的定性、基于访谈的现象学研究。利用独立样本 t 检验分析 2019 年和 2020 年(大流行前)与 2021 年和 2022 年(大流行期间)的培训期间考试成绩,以确定大流行期间是否发生了显著变化。对 CCM 研究员进行了个人半结构化访谈,探讨他们在大流行期间的生活经历以及他们对学业表现的看法。对转录的访谈进行了主题模式分析。对这些主题进行了编码和分类,并在分析过程中开发了子类别。然后分析确定的代码以分析主题之间的联系和明显模式。分析了主题和类别的关系。从现象学的角度进行了分析,重点是从参与者的角度解释数据。

结果

共获得 2019 年至 2022 年的 51 项培训考试成绩进行分析。2019 年至 2020 年的成绩被分组为大流行前成绩,而 2021 年至 2022 年的成绩被分组为大流行期间的成绩。最终分析包括 24 个大流行前和 27 个大流行期间的成绩。大流行前和大流行期间的总在职考试成绩之间存在显著差异 ( =2.64,p=0.01),大流行期间的平均成绩比大流行前的成绩低 4.5 分(95%CI,1.08-7.92)。对 8 名 CCM 研究员进行了访谈。对定性访谈的主题分析揭示了三个主要主题:心理社会/情绪影响、对培训的影响和对健康的影响。对参与者培训认知影响最大的因素是倦怠、孤立、工作量增加、床边教学减少、正式学术培训机会减少、程序经验减少、CCM 培训正常的外部参考点缺乏、对 COVID-19 的恐惧以及大流行期间对个人健康的忽视。

结论

在这项研究中,CCM 研究员的培训期间考试成绩在 COVID-19 大流行期间显著下降。本研究中的研究员报告了大流行对他们的心理社会/情绪健康、医学培训和健康的影响。

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