Schechter G P, Blank L L, Godwin H A, LaCombe M A, Novack D H, Rosse W F
VA Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Am J Med. 1996 Aug;101(2):210-6. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9343(96)80078-7.
Recognizing that skilled history-taking is in danger of becoming a lost art, the American Board of Internal Medicine calls attention to the urgent need for internal medicine residency programs to ensure that these skills are taught and assessed. Although the Board's certification examination contains standardized items that test the physician's ability to use information from a patient's medical history, the written examination cannot assess the physician's ability to elicit that history. The Board believes that history-taking skills will become even more crucial as health care delivery changes, requiring more cost efficiency without sacrificing quality. By highlighting the skills of effective history-taking and strategies for assessment, the Board offers specific recommendations for its promotion as a key element of quality patient care.
认识到熟练的病史采集正面临失传的危险,美国内科医学委员会提请注意内科住院医师培训项目迫切需要确保教授并评估这些技能。尽管委员会的认证考试包含标准化试题,用以测试医生运用患者病史信息的能力,但笔试无法评估医生获取病史的能力。委员会认为,随着医疗服务的变革,在不牺牲质量的前提下要求更高的成本效益,病史采集技能将变得更加关键。通过强调有效的病史采集技能和评估策略,委员会为将其作为优质患者护理的关键要素加以推广提供了具体建议。