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一项关于新冠疫情期间医学研究生实习医生偶然学习经历与心理健康的现象学研究。

A Phenomenological Study of Postgraduate Medical Trainees' Incidental Learning Experiences and Psychological Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Curran Vernon R, Hollett Ann, Simmons Karla, Stuckless Teri, Radu Greg

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, CAN.

Radiation Oncology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, CAN.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Feb 26;16(2):e54937. doi: 10.7759/cureus.54937. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

During the COVID-19 pandemic, postgraduate medical trainees contributed significantly to the healthcare workforce, as multiple vulnerabilities in the healthcare system and medical training were expounded. The burden of training, learning, and working at this time introduced unique psychological and emotional stressors within a context of generalized volatility and radically different ways to work and learn. This study explored postgraduate trainees' experiences with coping, managing, and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODOLOGY

Using a phenomenological approach, semistructured interviews were conducted with an intradisciplinary sample (= 8) of postgraduate trainees in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, between May and October 2022. Five researchers performed inductive and deductive thematic analysis to develop a coding structure and identify common themes.

RESULTS

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted the use of restrictive public health measures and an unprecedented shift from in-person to virtual learning. This affected trainees' exposure to normalized learning experiences, training rotations, and opportunities to learn from peers and staff. Certainly, trainees reported that virtual learning improved their educational experiences in unique ways, increased engagement and attendance, and enabled regular meetings and learning when in-person options were unavailable. Trainees also reported enhanced self-directed learning skills, greater ownership of and leadership in their education, and increased confidence and experience with virtual care. Some also reported a perceived increase in elements of emotional intelligence (e.g., self-awareness, empathy, and compassion).

CONCLUSIONS

Trainees reported a variety of incidental learning experiences from working and training during COVID-19. Although some experiences were challenging, there was a perception that such experiences led to new learnings that were beneficial to one's professional development and future career, as well as implications for future training provided to trainees. While there was a reported shift in the culture surrounding postgraduate trainees' health and safety, respondents also described the need for additional support for postgraduate trainees' well-being during a pandemic.

摘要

背景

在新冠疫情期间,研究生医学实习生对医疗 workforce 做出了重大贡献,因为医疗系统和医学培训中的多个脆弱性被阐述出来。此时培训、学习和工作的负担在普遍波动以及工作和学习方式截然不同的背景下引入了独特的心理和情绪压力源。本研究探讨了研究生实习生在新冠疫情期间应对、管理和学习的经历。

方法

采用现象学方法,于2022年5月至10月对加拿大纽芬兰和拉布拉多省的跨学科研究生实习生样本(=8)进行了半结构化访谈。五名研究人员进行了归纳和演绎主题分析,以建立编码结构并识别共同主题。

结果

新冠疫情促使采取了限制性公共卫生措施,并前所未有的从面对面学习转向虚拟学习。这影响了实习生获得正常学习体验、培训轮转以及向同行和工作人员学习的机会。当然,实习生报告称虚拟学习以独特方式改善了他们的教育体验,提高了参与度和出勤率,并在无法进行面对面学习时实现了定期会议和学习。实习生还报告称自我导向学习技能有所提高,在教育中有了更大的自主权和领导力,并且在虚拟护理方面的信心和经验增加。一些人还报告称感觉情商的某些要素有所提高(例如自我意识、同理心和同情心)。

结论

实习生报告了在新冠疫情期间工作和培训中的各种附带学习经历。尽管有些经历具有挑战性,但人们认为这些经历带来了对个人职业发展和未来职业有益的新学习,以及对未来实习生培训的启示。虽然据报告研究生实习生健康和安全方面的文化发生了转变,但受访者也描述了在疫情期间需要为研究生实习生的福祉提供额外支持。

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