Rhoton M F
Department of Anesthesiology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio.
Acad Med. 1994 Apr;69(4):313-5. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199404000-00018.
During a decade of evaluating the clinical performances of anesthesiology residents at several hospitals, a consistently low frequency of faculty members' comments regarding residents' unprofessional behavior was observed.
To identify the population of residents who behave unprofessionally and the predictive categories and performance patterns associated with unprofessional behavior, an examination was undertaken of 24 months of clinical performance records regarding the behaviors of 71 residents for 15 negative categories and overall performance. The residents were in training from 1982-83 through 1989-90 at the University Hospitals of Cleveland. The performance records consisted of narrative comments from faculty that were converted into z-scores. These performance scores were evaluated by using percentage distributions, stepwise regression, and neural networks.
Of the 71 residents, 15 (21%) received comments about unprofessional behavior, for a total of 27 comments (1% of all negative comments). Primarily, the residents' unprofessional behaviors involved unacceptable behavior (33%), abdication of responsibility (38%), and frank fabrications (15%). The 15 residents experienced significant problems in the areas of eagerness to learn, conscientiousness, composure, critical incidents, efficiency/organization, taking instruction, and knowledge. Problems with unprofessional behavior were not found for the 21 residents whose scores for overall performance were excellent.
The results expose a pattern of performance associated with unprofessional behavior, and suggest that clinical excellence and unprofessional behavior rarely coexist.
在对多家医院麻醉科住院医师的临床表现进行长达十年的评估过程中,发现教员对住院医师不专业行为的评价频率一直很低。
为了确定表现不专业的住院医师群体以及与不专业行为相关的预测类别和表现模式,对71名住院医师在24个月内关于15个负面类别行为及总体表现的临床记录进行了检查。这些住院医师于1982 - 1983年至1989 - 1990年在克利夫兰大学医院接受培训。表现记录包括教员的叙述性评语,这些评语被转换为z分数。使用百分比分布、逐步回归和神经网络对这些表现分数进行评估。
在71名住院医师中,有15名(21%)收到了关于不专业行为的评语,共计27条评语(占所有负面评语的1%)。主要而言,住院医师的不专业行为包括不可接受的行为(33%)、放弃责任(38%)和公然编造(15%)。这15名住院医师在学习积极性、尽责性、沉着冷静、关键事件、效率/组织能力、接受指导和知识等方面存在重大问题。在总体表现分数优秀的21名住院医师中未发现不专业行为问题。
研究结果揭示了与不专业行为相关的一种表现模式,并表明临床卓越表现与不专业行为很少同时出现。