Zhang Xiaoxi, Johannsson Helgi, Tucker Joseph D, Riyat Amardeep, Chiu Yuan-Li Tiffany, Greenberg Neil, Sharpe Roger
London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK.
Imperial College London, London, UK.
BJA Open. 2023 Jun 26;7:100217. doi: 10.1016/j.bjao.2023.100217. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Sustained crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic would be expected to impact the transition from trainee to consultant for anaesthetists or intensivists, but limited research exists on this important topic. This study aimed to examine the social context of this crucial career transition during the pandemic and post-pandemic periods.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with anaesthetists and intensivists who became consultants after the first UK lockdown. Thematic analysis was used and data saturation was reached at 33 interviews.
The pandemic substantially impacted the transition to consultant role in various ways, including professional identity, clinical and non-clinical responsibilities, and wellbeing. Participants experienced identity confusion, self-doubt, and moral injury, resulting in intense emotional distress, feelings of guilt and helplessness, which persisted beyond the pandemic. They also felt unprepared for their consultant roles because of disruptions in training. The pandemic exaggerated the vulnerability of those transitioning to consultants, because of increased clinical uncertainties, and pressures of the growing backlog. Additionally, the pandemic impacted on the wellbeing of those transitioning to consultants, intensifying feelings of anxiety and stress. We also identified unique opportunities presented by the pandemic, which accelerated learning and encouraged post-traumatic growth. Our study identified practical solutions that may improve transition experience at individual, organisational, and national levels.
Persistent crises significantly impact the transition from trainee to consultant. Our findings generated insights into the challenges of this critical career transition and staff wellbeing, and serve to inform approaches of ongoing support for those transitioning to consultants.
诸如新冠疫情这样的持续性危机预计会影响麻醉师或重症医学专家从实习医生向顾问医生的过渡,但关于这一重要主题的研究有限。本研究旨在考察疫情期间及疫情后这一关键职业过渡的社会背景。
我们对在英国首次封锁后成为顾问医生的麻醉师和重症医学专家进行了半结构化访谈。采用主题分析法,在进行33次访谈后达到数据饱和。
疫情在各个方面对向顾问医生角色的过渡产生了重大影响,包括职业认同、临床和非临床职责以及幸福感。参与者经历了身份认同困惑、自我怀疑和道德伤害,导致强烈的情绪困扰、内疚感和无助感,这些在疫情过后仍持续存在。由于培训中断,他们也觉得对顾问医生角色准备不足。由于临床不确定性增加以及积压工作量不断增加带来的压力,疫情加剧了向顾问医生过渡者的脆弱性。此外,疫情还影响了向顾问医生过渡者的幸福感,加剧了焦虑和压力感。我们还确定了疫情带来的独特机遇,这些机遇加速了学习并促进了创伤后成长。我们的研究确定了可能在个人、组织和国家层面改善过渡体验的切实可行的解决方案。
持续性危机对从实习医生向顾问医生的过渡有重大影响。我们的研究结果深入了解了这一关键职业过渡的挑战以及工作人员的幸福感,并有助于为持续支持向顾问医生过渡的人员提供指导。