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“它一直都在,对吧?”探究内科团队在住院查房中对基础科学知识的运用

"It's Always There, Right?" Exploring Internal Medicine Teams' Use of Basic Science Knowledge on Inpatient Rounds.

作者信息

Fulton Tracy B, Penner John C, Collins Sally A, van der Schaaf Marieke, O'Brien Bridget C

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, US.

Department of Medicine, San Francisco VA Medical Center, University of California, San Francisco, CA, US.

出版信息

Perspect Med Educ. 2025 Jun 6;14(1):339-351. doi: 10.5334/pme.1766. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Attendings and trainees are expected to use basic science knowledge (BSK) in clinical practice and learning. Evidence of how is scant, and more research situated in clinical learning environments (CLEs) is needed. Our study aimed to characterize use of BSK during patient care in a CLE and the actions, interactions, materials, and beliefs that influence its use, to inform efforts to connect BSK education to clinical workplace learning and patient care.

METHOD

We conducted a constructivist grounded theory study, collecting data from eight inpatient Internal Medicine (IM) teams at one US institution from October 2022 to January 2023. Data included field notes from 27 hours observing inpatient rounds and 24 team member interviews. Iterative data analysis involved coding, memo writing, and constant comparison to develop a theory of BSK use on IM inpatient rounds.

RESULTS

We found that BSK can be activated on rounds through social interactions (among team members, with patients), and in contact with materials (e.g. the electronic health record). Our findings describe BSK as activated when team members connect to and test BSK or when they explore uncertainty; and that activation is supported by beliefs that BSK use brings value to patient care. However, team members often left BSK not activated, accompanied by beliefs about it not being a good fit for patient care activities. Actions associated with leaving BSK not activated included delegating responsibility for using it, deferring discussion, or curtailing conversations about it.

DISCUSSION

Much of the literature describes BSK use in the clinical setting as the product of individual cognition. Our findings extend this characterization, illustrating how social and material elements of the inpatient CLE influence BSK use on rounds. These elements can be leveraged to activate BSK to support integration of learning with patient care in the workplace.

摘要

目的

主治医师和实习生应在临床实践和学习中运用基础科学知识(BSK)。关于如何运用的证据很少,因此需要更多基于临床学习环境(CLEs)的研究。我们的研究旨在描述在临床学习环境中患者护理期间基础科学知识的运用情况,以及影响其运用的行为、互动、材料和信念,以为将基础科学知识教育与临床工作场所学习及患者护理相联系的努力提供信息。

方法

我们进行了一项建构主义扎根理论研究,于2022年10月至2023年1月在美国一家机构的八个内科住院团队收集数据。数据包括27小时观察住院查房的现场记录以及对24名团队成员的访谈。迭代数据分析包括编码、撰写备忘录和持续比较,以形成关于内科住院查房中基础科学知识运用的理论。

结果

我们发现基础科学知识可通过社交互动(团队成员之间、与患者之间)以及与材料(如电子健康记录)的接触在查房中被激活。我们的研究结果表明,当团队成员联系并检验基础科学知识或探索不确定性时,基础科学知识就会被激活;并且这种激活得到了基础科学知识的运用能为患者护理带来价值这一信念的支持。然而,团队成员常常不激活基础科学知识,同时伴有认为它不适合患者护理活动的信念。与不激活基础科学知识相关的行为包括将使用它的责任委托给他人、推迟讨论或减少关于它的对话。

讨论

许多文献将临床环境中基础科学知识的运用描述为个体认知的产物。我们的研究结果扩展了这一描述,阐明了住院临床学习环境的社会和物质要素如何影响查房中基础科学知识的运用。这些要素可被利用来激活基础科学知识,以支持工作场所中学习与患者护理的整合。

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