Seeking medical wisdom: Development of a physician-defined practical model of wise competence.

IF 4.9 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jordan Millhollin, Wei Wei Lee, Nic M Weststrate, Lars Osterberg, James N Woodruff
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Abstract

Purpose: Medical practice is complex, ambiguous and dynamic. It requires more than technical knowledge; it necessitates the application of wisdom. Unfortunately, integration of the wisdom construct into established U.S. medical competency frameworks has been difficult. This study explored this interdisciplinary problem by investigating how academic physicians define medical wisdom (MW) and discern barriers and facilitators to such integration.

Method: Investigators conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 19 faculty physicians at 3 U.S. academic medical centres. They probed physicians' definitions of MW and perceived barriers and facilitators to the development of MW. Interview data were analysed using thematic analysis (TA). TA results and insights from non-medical models of wisdom and complex problem-solving supported the creation of a model of MW. Polarity mapping of the moral economies of medical wisdom and medical science was utilized to clarify the challenges and opportunities of integrating these two philosophically distinct paradigms.

Results: TA of transcripts suggests physicians understand MW as consisting of interactions between 3 core components: adaptive capacity, values and technical knowledge. This finding and insights on their integration derived from non-medical models of wisdom supported the creation of a tripartite model of medical wisdom (TMMW) with features of complex adaptive systems (CAS). Polarity mapping of the moral economies of medical wisdom and medical science highlighted differences in assumptions, values and practices between the two paradigms. Barriers and facilitators identified through TA reinforced the relevance of these differences to difficulties in incorporating wisdom into established medical competency frameworks.

Conclusions: Wise competence is the ability to integrate medical knowledge with clinical context and patient wishes to deliver patient-centered care. The TMMW offers a mental model of such integration with features of CAS and a critical role for metacognition. Introduction of MW models into established competency frameworks may benefit from explicit acknowledgement of each paradigm's underlying moral economies.

寻求医学智慧:医生定义的智慧能力实践模型的发展。
目的:医学实践是复杂的、模糊的和动态的。它需要的不仅仅是技术知识;这需要运用智慧。不幸的是,将智慧结构整合到已建立的美国医疗能力框架中一直很困难。本研究通过调查学术医生如何定义医学智慧(MW)并辨别这种整合的障碍和促进因素来探讨这一跨学科问题。方法:调查人员对3家美国医院的19名医师进行了深入的半结构化访谈学术医疗中心。他们探讨了医生对医学认知的定义以及医学认知发展的障碍和促进因素。访谈数据采用专题分析(TA)进行分析。来自智慧和复杂问题解决的非医学模型的TA结果和见解支持了MW模型的创建。利用医学智慧和医学科学的道德经济的极性映射来阐明整合这两种哲学上截然不同的范式的挑战和机遇。结果:转录本的TA提示医生将能力评价理解为适应能力、价值观和技术知识三个核心成分之间的相互作用。这一发现以及从非医学智慧模型中获得的关于它们整合的见解,支持了具有复杂适应系统(CAS)特征的医学智慧三方模型(TMMW)的创建。医学智慧和医学科学的道德经济的极性映射突出了两种范式之间在假设、价值观和实践方面的差异。通过技术评估确定的障碍和促进因素加强了这些差异与将智慧纳入既定医疗能力框架的困难之间的相关性。结论:明智的能力是将医学知识与临床环境和患者意愿结合起来,提供以患者为中心的护理的能力。TMMW提供了一种与CAS特征集成的心智模型,并在元认知中发挥了关键作用。将MW模型引入已建立的能力框架可能受益于明确承认每个范式的潜在道德经济。
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Medical Education
Medical Education 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
279
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Education seeks to be the pre-eminent journal in the field of education for health care professionals, and publishes material of the highest quality, reflecting world wide or provocative issues and perspectives. The journal welcomes high quality papers on all aspects of health professional education including; -undergraduate education -postgraduate training -continuing professional development -interprofessional education
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