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Everyday ethics in internal medicine resident clinic: an opportunity to teach.

机译:内科住院医生的日常道德操守:一次授课的机会。

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OBJECTIVES: Being a good doctor requires competency in ethics. Accordingly, ethics education during residency training is important. We studied the everyday ethics-related issues (i.e. ordinary ethics issues commonly faced) that internal medical residents encounter in their out-patient clinic and determined whether teaching about these issues occurred during faculty preceptor-resident interactions. METHODS: This study involved a multi-method qualitative research design combining observation of preceptor-resident discussions with preceptor interviews. The study was conducted in two different internal medicine training programme clinics over a 2-week period in June 2007. Fifty-three residents and 19 preceptors were observed, and 10 preceptors were interviewed. Transcripts of observer field notes and faculty interviews were carefully analysed. The analysis identified several themes of everyday ethics issues and determined whether preceptors identified and taught about these issues. RESULTS: Everyday ethics content was considered present in 109 (81%) of the 135 observed case presentations. Three major thematic domains and associated sub-themes related to everyday ethics issues were identified, concerning: (i) the Doctor-Patient Interaction (relationships; communication; shared decision making); (ii) the Resident as Learner (developmental issues; challenges and conflicts associated with training; relationships with colleagues and mentors; interactions with the preceptor), and; (iii) the Doctor-System Interaction (financial issues; doctor-system issues; external influences; doctor frustration related to system issues). Everyday ethics issues were explicitly identified by preceptors (without teaching) in 18 of 109 cases (17%); explicit identification and teaching occurred in only 13 cases (12%). CONCLUSIONS: In this study a variety of everyday ethics issues were frequently encountered as residents cared for patients. Yet, faculty preceptors infrequently explicitly identified or taught these issues during their interactions with residents. Ethics education is important and residents may regard teaching about the ethics-related issues they actually encounter to be highly relevant. A better understanding of the barriers to teaching is needed in order to promote education about everyday ethics in the out-patient setting.
机译:目标:成为一名好医生需要具备道德能力。因此,在居住培训期间的道德教育很重要。我们研究了内部医疗居民在其门诊中遇到的与日常道德相关的问题(即通常面临的普通道德问题),并确定了在教职员工-居民互动期间是否发生了有关这些问题的教导。方法:本研究涉及多方法定性研究设计,将对观察者的讨论与观察者访谈相结合。该研究于2007年6月在两个不同的内部医学培训计划诊所中进行了为期2周的研究。观察到53位居民和19个受体,并采访了10个受体。观察者现场笔记和教员访谈的笔录经过仔细分析。该分析确定了日常道德问题的几个主题,并确定了受训者是否识别并教导了这些问题。结果:在135例观察到的病例中,有109例(81%)存在日常道德规范。确定了与日常道德问题相关的三个主要主题领域和相关的子主题,它们涉及:(i)医患互动(关系,沟通,共同决策); (ii)作为学习者的居民(发展问题;与培训相关的挑战和冲突;与同事和导师的关系;与导师的互动),以及; (iii)Doctor-System Interaction(财务问题; Doctor-System问题;外部影响; Doctor与系统问题相关的挫败感)。 109个案例中有18个案例(17%)由教官明确地确定了日常道德问题(无教学);仅有13例(12%)发生了明确的识别和教学。结论:在这项研究中,居民照顾患者时经常遇到各种日常道德问题。然而,教职员工在与居民互动时很少会明确地发现或教授这些问题。道德教育很重要,居民可能会认为与他们实际遇到的道德相关问题的教学非常相关。为了促进在门诊环境中日常道德教育,需要更好地理解教学障碍。

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