Department of General Medicine, Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Diagnostic and Generalist Medicine, Dokkyo Medical University Hospital, Kitakobayashi 880, Mibu, Shimotsuga, Tochigi, 321-0293, Japan.
BMC Prim Care. 2023 Jul 7;24(1):139. doi: 10.1186/s12875-023-02090-w.
An increased focus on quality and patient safety has led to the evolution of hospitalists. The number of hospitalists covering ward and outpatient care is on the rise in Japan. However, it is unclear what roles hospital workers themselves consider important in their practice. Therefore, this study investigated what hospitalists and non-hospitalist generalists in Japan consider important for the practice of their specialty.
This was an observational study that included Japanese hospitalists (1) currently working in a general medicine (GM) or general internal medicine department and (2) working at a hospital. Using originally developed questionnaire items, we surveyed the items important to hospitalists and non-hospitalist generalists.
There were 971 participants (733 hospitalists, 238 non-hospitalist) in the study. The response rate was 26.1%. Both hospitalists and non-hospitalists ranked evidence-based medicine as the most important for their practice. In addition, hospitalists ranked diagnostic reasoning and inpatient medical management as the second and third most important roles for their practice, while non-hospitalists ranked inpatient medical management and elderly care as second and third.
This is the first study investigating the roles Japanese hospitalists consider important and comparing those to that of non-hospitalist generalists. Many of the items that hospitalists considered important were those that hospitalists in Japan are working on within and outside academic societies. We found that diagnostic medicine and quality and safety are areas that are likely to see further evolution as hospitalists specifically emphasized on them. In the future, we expect to see suggestions and research for further enhancing the items that hospital workers value and emphasise upon.
对质量和患者安全的日益重视促使医院医生的角色不断演变。在日本,负责病房和门诊护理的医院医生人数正在增加。然而,目前尚不清楚医院工作人员本身认为在实践中哪些角色是重要的。因此,本研究调查了日本的医院医生和非医院医生认为对其专业实践重要的因素。
这是一项观察性研究,包括目前在普通内科(GM)或普通内科工作的日本医院医生(1)和(2)在医院工作的医生。使用最初开发的问卷项目,我们调查了对医院医生和非医院医生重要的项目。
共有 971 名参与者(733 名医院医生,238 名非医院医生)参加了这项研究。应答率为 26.1%。医院医生和非医院医生都将循证医学视为其实践的最重要因素。此外,医院医生将诊断推理和住院患者医疗管理列为其实践的第二和第三重要角色,而非医院医生将住院患者医疗管理和老年护理列为第二和第三。
这是第一项调查日本医院医生认为重要的角色并将其与非医院医生进行比较的研究。医院医生认为重要的许多项目都是日本医院医生在学术团体内外正在努力的项目。我们发现,诊断医学和质量与安全是可能进一步发展的领域,因为医院医生特别强调这些领域。在未来,我们预计会看到进一步增强医院工作人员重视和强调的项目的建议和研究。