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公众对外科住院医师的看法和信息需求。

Public Perceptions and Informational Needs Regarding Surgical Residents.

机构信息

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee; Surgical Ethics Program, VUMC Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Nashville, Tennessee.

Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2024 Jan;81(1):37-47. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.09.007. Epub 2023 Oct 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Identify what topics are of most interest to patients regarding surgical residents.

DESIGN

Survey of general public describing a hypothetical surgery and then assessing comfort level with resident involvement in surgery, reactions to disclosure statements regarding resident involvement, and desires for additional information. This data was used to produce an amended statement about surgical residents and their involvement in a hypothetical surgery to determine the impact of increased information on participant comfort.

SETTING

Online survey via Mechanical Turk.

PARTICIPANTS

Our sample was broadly representative of the United States based on race and age, but with higher education level than United States census data.

RESULTS

Using a combination of hierarchical clustering, weighted averages, and VAS scoring, questions that were most highly valued by participants were related to what the resident will be doing in the operation and the impact of resident involvement. Participants who had a past negative experience with residents assigned higher importance to all questions, even those that may be seen as not clinically relevant. Increasing the amount of proactively provided information did not have a significant effect on comfort (p = 0.219) when compared to our baseline statement, except with those who reported past negative experience with residents (p = 0.039).

CONCLUSIONS

These results demonstrate that the majority of potential patients want to know specific details about the residents' skills, what they will be doing in their surgery, and the impact of their participation. Surgeons should be attuned to patients with past negative experiences, who may desire more information. Additional information alone may not be sufficient to comfort some patients, and future research should consider information delivery styles and interpersonal effects on patient comfort level.

摘要

目的

确定患者对外科住院医师最感兴趣的话题。

设计

对普通公众进行调查,描述一个假设的手术,然后评估他们对住院医师参与手术的舒适度、对住院医师参与情况披露声明的反应,以及对额外信息的需求。这些数据被用来生成一个关于外科住院医师及其在假设手术中的参与情况的修改声明,以确定增加信息对参与者舒适度的影响。

地点

在线通过 Mechanical Turk 调查。

参与者

我们的样本基于种族和年龄在全美范围内具有代表性,但教育程度高于美国人口普查数据。

结果

使用层次聚类、加权平均值和 VAS 评分相结合的方法,参与者最看重的问题与住院医师在手术中将要做什么以及住院医师参与的影响有关。有过去与住院医师不良经历的参与者对所有问题的重要性赋予更高的权重,即使是那些可能被视为与临床无关的问题。与我们的基线声明相比,主动提供更多信息并没有显著影响舒适度(p=0.219),但对于那些报告过去与住院医师有不良经历的患者来说,这种影响是显著的(p=0.039)。

结论

这些结果表明,大多数潜在患者希望了解关于住院医师技能的具体细节、他们在手术中将要做什么,以及他们参与的影响。外科医生应该关注有过去不良经历的患者,他们可能需要更多的信息。额外的信息本身可能不足以让一些患者感到舒适,未来的研究应该考虑信息传递方式和人际因素对患者舒适度的影响。

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Public Perceptions and Informational Needs Regarding Surgical Residents.公众对外科住院医师的看法和信息需求。
J Surg Educ. 2024 Jan;81(1):37-47. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.09.007. Epub 2023 Oct 16.

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