苦苦挣扎的住院医师及其同事ADHD的特征。

Journal of graduate medical education Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-13 DOI:10.4300/JGME-D-24-00449.1
Karen M Warburton, Joanna S Yost, Stephanie D Bajo, James R Martindale, Andrew S Parsons, Michael S Ryan
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注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)是一种神经发育疾病,通常会导致学习成绩不佳。关于ADHD在住院医生和同事身上的表现,人们知之甚少。目的了解住院医生和接受集中治疗的医生中ADHD的患病率和表型。方法回顾性分析2017年至2023年转诊至单中心集中式研究生医学教育补救项目的资料。数据包括人口统计变量、ADHD和精神健康史以及训练表现特征。ADHD通过自我报告、心理健康提供者的临床诊断或神经心理学测试来确定。结果研究期间共纳入173名学员。ADHD患病率为20%(173人中有35人)。ADHD最常见于儿童期(57%,20 / 35);然而,26%(35人中有9人)是在医学院期间或毕业后被诊断出来的。只有37%(35人中有13人)在服药,69%(35人中有24人)透露至少有一种伴随的精神健康诊断。绩效缺陷在专业精神(69%,24 / 35)、组织/效率(O/E;63%(35人中有22人),以及医学知识(46%,35人中有16人)。患者护理中的重复错误占34% (12 / 35);29%(35人中有10人)至少一次考试不及格,20%(35人中有7人)需要延长住院医师或奖学金培训。与没有多动症的转介患者相比,患有多动症的住院医生和同事更有可能与O/E、失败参与和重复错误作斗争。结论:每5个接受GME补救计划的受训者中就有1个患有多动症,而且大多数人在接受治疗时没有接受多动症治疗。发现的缺陷表明GME中存在ADHD表型,这可能会被认为是挣扎的住院医生和研究员。
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Characteristics of ADHD in Struggling Residents and Fellows.

Background Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that often results in poor academic performance. Little is known about how ADHD manifests in residents and fellows. Objective To describe the prevalence and phenotype of ADHD among residents and fellows referred to a centralized remediation program. Methods We conducted a retrospective review of data obtained from referrals to a single-center centralized graduate medical education remediation program from 2017 to 2023. Data included demographic variables, ADHD and mental health history, and training performance characteristics. ADHD was determined by self-report, clinical diagnosis by mental health provider, or neuropsychological testing. Results A total of 173 trainees were referred in the study period. The prevalence of ADHD was 20% (35 of 173). ADHD was most commonly diagnosed in childhood (57%, 20 of 35); however, 26% (9 of 35) were diagnosed during or after medical school. Only 37% (13 of 35) were on medication, and 69% (24 of 35) disclosed at least one concomitant mental health diagnosis. Performance deficits were common in professionalism (69%, 24 of 35), organization/efficiency (O/E; 63%, 22 of 35), and medical knowledge (46%, 16 of 35). Repeated errors in patient care were made by 34% (12 of 35); 29% (10 of 35) failed at least one board examination, and 20% (7 of 35) required extension of residency or fellowship training. When compared to referrals without ADHD, residents and fellows with ADHD were more likely to struggle with O/E, failure to engage, and repeated errors. Conclusions One in 5 trainees referred to a GME remediation program had ADHD, and most were not being treated for ADHD when referred. The deficits identified suggest an ADHD phenotype in GME which may be considered for struggling residents and fellows.

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Journal of graduate medical education
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