Impact of general practice/family medicine training on Japanese junior residents:reflective writing analysis using text mining.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2024-07-24 Epub Date: 2024-06-26 DOI:10.5387/fms.23-00006
Koki Nakamura, Satoshi Kanke, Atsushi Ishii, Fuyuto Mori, Goro Hoshi, Kanako Kanto, Yoshihiro Toyoda, Ryuki Kassai
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Abstract

Background: We previously reported the impact of general practice/family medicine training on postgraduate training in Japan using evaluation criteria standardized nationwide. However, there is a possibility that new insights may be gained by analyzing the reflective reports written by these residents.

Methods: Junior residents who participated in one-month general practice/family medicine training at one of five medical institutions with full-time family medicine specialists between 2019 and 2022 were enrolled in this study. They were assigned to submit a reflective report on their experiences and thoughts every day during the training. We analyzed these reflective writings using text mining and created a co-occurrence network map to see the relationship between the most frequently used words.

Results: Ninety junior residents participated in the study. The words that appeared most frequently in the sentences referring to clinical ability included "symptoms," "medical examination," "consultation," "treatment," and "examination." The words of "family" and "(patient) oneself" showed strong association in the co-occurrence network map.

Conclusion: It was suggested that general practice/family medicine training greatly contributes to the acquisition of clinical abilities and deepens the learning of junior residents not only about patient care but also about family-oriented care.

全科/家庭医学培训对日本初级住院医师的影响:利用文本挖掘进行反思性写作分析。
背景:我们曾使用全国统一的评估标准报告了全科/家庭医学培训对日本研究生培训的影响。然而,通过分析这些住院医师撰写的反思报告,我们有可能获得新的见解:本研究招募了 2019 年至 2022 年期间在五家拥有全职家庭医学专家的医疗机构之一参加为期一个月的全科/家庭医学培训的初级住院医师。他们被要求在培训期间每天提交一份关于自己经历和想法的反思报告。我们利用文本挖掘对这些反思性文章进行了分析,并绘制了共现网络图,以了解最常用词之间的关系:共有 90 名初级住院医师参与了研究。在提及临床能力的句子中出现频率最高的词语包括 "症状"、"体检"、"咨询"、"治疗 "和 "检查"。在共现网络图中,"家庭 "和"(患者)自己 "这两个词显示出很强的关联性:结论:全科/家庭医学培训极大地促进了初级住院医师临床能力的获得,并加深了他们对病人护理和家庭护理的学习。
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Fukushima Journal of Medical Science
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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