科室导入和模拟外科查房。

Christopher Gee, Natasha Morrissey, Samantha Hook
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摘要

背景:初级医生的部门入职是交接过程中非常重要的一部分,以促进护理的连续性和患者的安全。从历史上看,这是由部门内的资深医生领导的,可能不会涵盖最需要的主题。背景:对我们初级医生的入职审计突出了一些问题,包括在外科查房和为他们的角色做好准备方面的培训不足。咨询师的反馈表明,查房质量往往很差,造成延误,可能影响病人护理,限制教学时间。创新:引入了一种新的近同伴诱导,包括模拟查房。还编写了更新的书面生存指南。归纳包括对常见案例的介绍。模拟病房查房包括使用高保真模拟套件,以实现真实的场景。结果表明,在感知准备的初级医生为他们的角色在部门的改善。总体准备程度从5.80/10提高到8.75/10(0,完全没有准备;10、为所有日常工作做好充分准备)。实习结束时的总体满意度很高,所有的大三学生都推荐实习。咨询师的反馈表明,他们查房的情况改善了83%。结论:采用模拟查房的近同行部门入职可以提高初级医生对其在新部门中的角色的准备,潜在地改善患者护理和初级医生的学习经验。
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Departmental induction and the simulated surgical ward round.

Background: Departmental induction for junior doctors is a very important part of the process of handover, so as to facilitate continuity of care and patient safety. Historically this is led by senior doctors within the department, and may not cover the topics that are most needed.

Context: An audit of induction of our junior doctors highlighted concerns, including inadequate training on surgical ward rounds and preparedness for their role. Consultant feedback suggested ward rounds were often of poor quality, causing delays, potentially affecting patient care and limiting the time for teaching.

Innovation: A new near-peer induction including simulated ward rounds was introduced. An updated written survival guide was also developed. The induction included a presentation of common cases. The simulated ward round included the use of a high-fidelity simulation suite to allow realistic scenarios. Results demonstrated an improvement in the perceived preparedness of junior doctors for their role within the department. Overall preparedness improved from 5.80/10 to 8.75/10 (0, not prepared at all; 10, fully prepared for all day-to-day tasks). Overall satisfaction at the end of the placement was high, with all juniors recommending the placement. Consultant feedback demonstrated an 83 per cent improvement in their ward rounds. An audit of induction of junior doctors highlighted concerns

Implications: A near-peer departmental induction using simulated ward rounds may improve the preparedness of junior doctors for their role within a new department, potentially improving patient care and the junior doctors' learning experiences.

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