“行为建模和我们所重视的互动”:研究生医学教育中重症护理主治医师对跨专业教学的看法。

IF 1.9 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Asha M Anandaiah, Camille R Petri, Christine P Beltran, Amy M Sullivan
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背景:跨专业教学(IPT)具有促进团队合作和协作患者护理的潜力,但很少有研究探讨医师对非医师临床教师在研究生医学教育中的作用的态度。目的:本研究旨在阐明重症医师对护士、药师和呼吸治疗师在住院医师教学中的角色的看法。方法:采用并行混合方法,对某城市三级学术医疗中心的主治医师进行问卷调查和焦点小组调查。对调查资料进行描述性统计分析;采用内容分析的框架方法对焦点小组数据进行分析。结果:在接受调查的主治医生中,有23/26(88%)回应。主治医师对IPT持积极态度;被高度引用的好处包括利用跨专业提供者所拥有的独特专业知识(21/22,95%),建立尊重的跨专业关系(21/22,95%),促进协作式患者护理(20/22,91%)。10名主治医生参加了焦点小组。定性分析揭示了四个主要主题:不同职业的IPT总体低发生率、作为IPT促进者的潜在作用、影响IPT的多重人际和环境特征、IPT对教育、患者护理和团队合作的影响。结论:研究结果表明,主治医师对IPT的概念及其在推广IPT中的潜在作用充满热情。
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"Modeling the Behaviors and the Interactions That We Value": Critical Care Attending Physician Perspectives on Interprofessional Teaching in Graduate Medical Education.

Background: Interprofessional teaching (IPT) has the potential to promote teamwork and collaborative patient care, but few studies have explored physician attitudes about the role of nonphysician clinical teachers in graduate medical education. Objective: This study aimed to elucidate critical care attending physician perspectives about the role of nurses, pharmacists, and respiratory therapists in teaching medical residents. Methods: Using a concurrent mixed methods approach, surveys and focus groups were administered to attendings in an urban tertiary academic medical center. Survey data were analyzed with descriptive statistics; focus group data were analyzed using the Framework method of content analysis. Results: Of attendings surveyed, 23/26 (88%) responded. Attendings reported positive attitudes about IPT; highly cited benefits included capitalizing on the unique expertise held by interprofessional providers (21/22, 95%), modeling respectful interprofessional relationships (21/22, 95%), and promoting collaborative patient care (20/22, 91%). Ten attendings participated in focus groups. Qualitative analysis revealed four major themes: overall low rates of IPT that vary by profession, potential role of attending as facilitator of IPT, multiple interpersonal and environmental characteristics that influence IPT, and impacts of IPT on education, patient care, and teamwork. Conclusion: Study results suggest that attending physicians are enthusiastic about the concept of IPT and their potential role in its promotion.

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