导航工业行动:指导医学生在住院医生罢工在英国。

MedEdPublish (2016) Pub Date : 2024-12-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/mep.20227.2
Shonnelly Novintan, Hannah Okechukwu
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目标:英国医学协会宣布于2023年2月20日成功投票赞成采取工业行动以实现“薪酬恢复”;在接下来的几个月里发生了11次罢工。在工业行动中,人们担心医科学生将扮演的角色,以及他们面临的“行为”压力。本研究的目的是评估医学院和当地安置点在工业行动期间发布的指导意见。设计环境和参与者:这项横断面研究收集了2023年3月7日至2023年4月7日期间英国医学生的在线调查数据。主要结果测量:关于医学院和医院实习的指导报告。结果:62%的医学院发布了指导意见,声明他们不会取消临床实习;其中,10%的人表示,出席是个人选择。17%的医学院取消了所有临床实习,7%的医学院没有发布指导意见。52%的医学院在罢工日监测出勤情况。1所医学院和3个临床实习地点在罢工期间为学生做了带薪工作广告。结论:工业行动对医学生的影响尚未得到检验。我们的研究结果显示,来自医学院的混杂指导可能与当地的安置指导相矛盾。这种缺乏指导的情况反映在现有但有限的文献中。如果学生感到有压力去执行他们职权范围之外的任务,在监督不足的情况下,这可能会影响患者的安全和他们的执业执照。为了保护患者和学生,需要进一步开展工作,在工业行动期间制定标准化指导。
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Navigating Industrial Action: The Guidance for Medical Students During Resident Doctor Strikes in England.

Objectives: The British Medical Association announced a successful vote towards industrial action to achieve 'pay restoration' on 20 February 2023; with 11 walkout periods occurring in the following months. During industrial action, concerns arose about the role medical students would play and the pressure placed upon them to 'act up'. The objective of this study was to assess the guidance issued by medical schools and local placement sites during industrial action.

Design setting and participants: This cross-sectional study collected online survey data between 7 March 2023 and 7 April 2023 from medical students across England.

Main outcome measures: Reports about guidance issued by medical schools and hospital placements.

Results: 62% of the medical schools issued guidance stating they were not cancelling clinical placements; of these, 10% said attendance was a personal choice. 17% of medical schools cancelled all clinical placements and 7% did not issue guidance. 52% of medical schools monitored attendance on strike days. 1 medical school and 3 clinical placement sites advertised paid work for students during the industrial action.

Conclusion: The impact industrial action has on medical students has not been examined. Our results show mixed guidance from medical schools that can contradict local placement guidance. This lack of guidance is mirrored in the existing, yet limited, literature. If students feel pressured to perform tasks outside their remit, with inadequate supervision, it can impact patient safety and their license to practice. For the safeguarding of patients, and students, further work is needed to produce standardised guidance during industrial action.

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