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Patient Safety Attitudes and Behaviors of Graduating Medical Students

机译:即将毕业的医学生的患者安全态度和行为

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As North American medical schools reformulate curricula in response to public calls for better patient safety, surprisingly little research is available to explain and improve the translation of medical students' knowledge and attitudes into desirable patient safety behaviors in the clinical setting. A total of 139 fourth-year medical students at Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, 96% of the 2010 graduating class, completed the Attitudes toward Patient Safety Questionnaire and a self-report of safety behaviors. The students were exposed to informal discussions of patient safety concepts but received no formal patient safety curriculum. Most students recognized errors and responded with attitudes supportive of patient safety but desired behaviors were less common. In particular, errors went unreported, owing, in part, to the relationships of power and social influence undergirding the traditional authority gradient in the culture of medicine. A deeper understanding of patient safety attitudes, behavior, and medical culture is required to better inform instructional design decisions that influence desired patient safety behaviors and improve patient care.
机译:随着北美医学院重新制定课程以响应公众对提高患者安全性的呼吁,令人惊讶的是,几乎没有研究可用于解释和改进医学生的知识和态度,并将其转化为临床环境中理想的患者安全行为。弗吉尼亚联邦大学医学院的139名四年级医学生完成了对患者安全调查问卷的态度以及对安全行为的自我报告,占2010年毕业班的96%。这些学生接受了有关患者安全概念的非正式讨论,但没有收到正式的患者安全课程。大多数学生认识到错误并以支持患者安全的态度做出回应,但所需的行为并不常见。尤其是,由于在医学文化中传统权威梯度之下的权力和社会影响力之间的关系,未报告错误。需要对患者安全态度,行为和医疗文化有更深入的了解,以更好地指导影响预期患者安全行为并改善患者护理的指导性设计决策。

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