住院医师对医疗差错管理培训的看法:一项探索性质的研究。

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Bente V Malling, Mads Skipper, Signe S Matthiesen, Randsbæk Flemming, Linda M K Nielsen, Maja B Hansen, Jane E Møller
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目的:探讨住院医师对差错管理培训的看法。研究的问题是:住院医生如何看待和体验他们在临床实践中处理错误的培训?方法:本研究采用定性探索设计,深入了解居民的体验。数据包括7个虚拟焦点小组,22名丹麦居民来自11个不同教育水平的专业,即从培训的第一年到第四年。使用反身性主题分析对数据进行转录和分析。结果:分析显示了三个主题:1)正规教育,2)文化和临床背景,3)需要更多的培训。住院医生报告说,他们主要学习了错误、投诉和不良事件报告系统的法律方面的知识。他们强调需要在揭露错误和管理对错误的情绪反应方面进行实际培训。在专业培训中,错误管理方面的培训是零星的,往往取决于部门文化和个别主管。结论:研究表明,住院医生认为他们在错误处理方面的培训不足,特别是在披露、情绪反应和受害者支持方面,并确定需要在本科教育和研究生培训中更加重视这些方面。应修订丹麦医生角色框架和专家培训课程,并培养一种更加开放的医疗差错文化。此外,督导人员的培训是至关重要的,因为差错管理方面的培训应该整合到发生差错的临床环境中。
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Residents' perspectives on their training in managing errors in health care: an explorative qualitative study.

Objectives: This study investigated the perspectives of residents on training in error managing. The research question was: how do residents perceive and experience their training in handling errors in clinical practice?

Methods: The study used a qualitative exploratory design to gain insight into the residents' experiences. The data consisted in seven virtual focus groups with 22 Danish residents from 11 specialties at various educational levels, i.e. from first to fourth year of their training. The data were transcribed and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: The analysis showed three themes: 1) formal education, 2) culture and clinical context, and 3) the need for more training. The residents reported learning primarily about the legal aspects of errors, complaints, and the adverse events reporting system. They emphasized the need for practical training in error disclosure and managing emotional reactions to errors. Training in error managing was described as sporadic in specialist training, often contingent on departmental culture and individual supervisors.

Conclusion: The study revealed that residents perceive their training in error handling as inadequate, particularly in terms of disclosure, emotional reactions, and victim support, and identified the need for greater emphasis on these aspects in both undergraduate education and postgraduate training. The Danish framework for physician roles and specialist training curricula should be revised and a more open culture regarding medical errors fostered. Furthermore, supervisor training is crucial as training in error management should be integrated into the clinical setting where errors occur.

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International Journal of Medical Education
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